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release (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “release”

infinitivo release; él releases; pret. released; part. released; ger. releasing
  1. soltar
    She released the balloon, and it floated up into the sky.
  2. lanzar
    The band released their latest album on streaming platforms last Friday.
  3. liberar
    The judge ordered the prisoner to be released immediately.
  4. liberar (en el contexto de sustancias)
    The factory released harmful gases into the air, causing pollution.
  5. colgar
    After our conversation ended, I released the call and put my phone away.
  6. secretar
    When the adrenaline gland is stimulated, it releases adrenaline into the bloodstream.

sustantivo “release”

sing. release, pl. releases o no contable
  1. liberación
    After years of rehabilitation, the wildlife center celebrated the release of the eagle back into the wild.
  2. lanzamiento (en el contexto de software)
    The company announced the release of their new app version, promising improved performance and new features.
  3. lanzamiento
    The bookstore had a special section for all the new releases this month.
  4. disparador
    Pressing the release on her camera, she captured the perfect sunset.
  5. renuncia
    After months of negotiation, the creditor granted a release of the debt, allowing the small business to continue operating.
  6. secreción
    During photosynthesis, plants absorb carbon dioxide and water, resulting in the release of oxygen into the air.
  7. cese
    In the music class, the teacher explained how the release of a note on the piano affects the overall sound of the piece.
  8. dispositivo de seguridad (en el contexto de interrupción de circuito)
    When the field circuit broke, the release on the rheostat immediately stopped the motor to prevent damage.
  9. interruptor automático (en el contexto de sobrecarga)
    When the motor overheated, its release mechanism automatically shut it down to prevent damage.