B2 adjective Neutro

release

/rɪˈliːs/

Functioning as an attributive descriptor for something that sets free, discharges, or makes a product or information available to the public. It typically characterizes dates, mechanisms, or legal documents intended to liberate or launch something.

Exemplos

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1

The movie's release date was pushed back to next summer due to production delays.

The movie's release date was pushed back to next summer due to production delays.

2

Technicians inspected the release mechanism to ensure the satellite would deploy correctly.

Technicians inspected the release mechanism to ensure the satellite would deploy correctly.

3

Did you read the release notes for the new software update?

Did you read the release notes for the new software update?

Família de palavras

Substantivo
release
Verb
release
Adjetivo
released
Relacionado
releaser
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Dica de memorização

Think of a 'RE-LEASE' as giving something a 'new lease' on life by letting it go out into the world.

Quiz rápido

The company has not yet announced the official ______ date for the new smartphone.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: release

Exemplos

1

The movie's release date was pushed back to next summer due to production delays.

everyday

The movie's release date was pushed back to next summer due to production delays.

2

Technicians inspected the release mechanism to ensure the satellite would deploy correctly.

formal

Technicians inspected the release mechanism to ensure the satellite would deploy correctly.

3

Did you read the release notes for the new software update?

informal

Did you read the release notes for the new software update?

4

The study analyzed the release rate of carbon dioxide from the permafrost layers.

academic

The study analyzed the release rate of carbon dioxide from the permafrost layers.

5

All participants must sign a release form before the filming begins.

business

All participants must sign a release form before the filming begins.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
release
Verb
release
Adjetivo
released
Relacionado
releaser

Colocações comuns

release date release date
release mechanism release mechanism
release form release form
release valve release valve
release paper release paper

Frases Comuns

press release

press release

work release

work release

general release

general release

Frequentemente confundido com

release vs relief

Relief is a feeling of comfort after stress, whereas release refers to the physical act of letting something go.

release vs relinquish

Relinquish means to give up control or a claim, while release means to set something free or make it public.

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Notas de uso

In this adjective-like form, 'release' is always used before a noun (attributive) to describe its function or schedule. It does not have comparative forms like 'more release'.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'releasing' instead of 'release' in fixed terms like 'release date' or 'release form.'

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Dica de memorização

Think of a 'RE-LEASE' as giving something a 'new lease' on life by letting it go out into the world.

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Old French 'relaissier', meaning to leave behind, abandon, or let go.

Padrões gramaticais

Attributive use only (placed before nouns) Non-gradable (cannot be 'very release')
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Contexto cultural

In the media and legal industries, a 'release' is a standard requirement for permission to use someone's likeness or property.

Quiz rápido

The company has not yet announced the official ______ date for the new smartphone.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: release

Gramática relacionada

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