unleash 的定义
- to release from or as if from a leash; set loose to pursue or run at will.
- to abandon control of: to unleash his fury.
unleash 近义词
let loose
更多unleash例句
- He isn’t surprised that, once unleashed, Vandersloot’s play was historic.
- In the early-morning hours of Sunday, August 16, a thunderstorm unleashed more than 12,000 dry lightning strikes across central and Northern California.
- Wall Street clawed back the last of the historic, frenzied losses unleashed by the new coronavirus, as the S&P 500 closed at an all-time high Tuesday.
- It was about unleashing human beings’ potential from the roles that society had fashioned, seeing each person as a parcel of possibilities that might get expressed in many creative ways.
- This “double-arc instability” leads to more magnetic reconnection, and the m-shaped loop expands, unleashing energy.
- But it is too early to tell if the changes he helped unleash will prove sustainable, or if they will broadly serve our citizenry.
- He said he watched waste haulers back up to the pit and unleash torrents of watery muck.
- Keep in mind that this is just the first round of legislation the newly empowered Republicans are planning to unleash.
- And yet, Biden and Obama now seek to again unleash Klain on America.
- Many are certain that China will unleash something sinister in the territory this week if the protests continue.
- Unleash your dogs of war and make these hounds of convict stripe pay penalty for the great injury done.
- It is easy to unleash such a tempest of fire, but once started it is beyond all human control.
- After mature consideration we had decided to unleash the Birdsburg contingent on the old boy ten at a time.
- Once unleash the sea-dogs and it was extremely difficult to bring them again under restraint.
- The General awaited the moment when the cannonade should cease, as suddenly as it had begun, and he should unleash his troops.