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词汇 unleash
释义 unleash
verb[ T ]
uk /ʌnˈliːʃ/ us /ʌnˈliːʃ/
to suddenly release a violent force that cannot be controlled: 突然释放;使爆发
At worst, nuclear war could be unleashed.最坏的情况是,可能会爆发核战争。
Rachel's arrival on the scene had unleashed passions in him that he could scarcely control.瑞秋的到来激起了他难以抑制的热情。
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unleash | American Dictionary


unleash
verb[ T ]
us/ʌnˈliʃ/
to let happen or begin something powerful that, once begun, cannot be controlled:
The vice president unleashed a furious attack on leading Democratic representatives in Congress.

Examples of unleash


unleash
Such questions were lost as enormous political energy was unleashed in a drive to control the content of education and raise standards.
Cognisant of the democratic support of civil society and students in the previous coup attempt, the military unleashed an exceptionally violent coup.
Ultimately the pro-division faction contrived to get the government to support its position and when the ' rebel' party revolted, the federal army unleashed counter-revolutionary terror.
We tend to embrace new technology, because of the possibilities it unleashes in our imagination, and ask questions later about how it affects our lives.
The colonial predicament unleashed changes that led to a rethinking of identities within the indigenous social hierarchy.
Re-patterning, as a deeply powerful realignment of people's thinking could, in some circumstances, disable coping mechanisms and unleash suppressed trauma.
Cutting taxes, especially on the upper brackets, would unleash entrepreneurial spirit, resulting in greater savings, wages, and economic growth.
Abolitionists, he concludes, belonged to an ' anxious generation ' that was increasingly alarmed by the social tendencies being unleashed by rapid economic change (p. 142).
Alberdi wanted to unleash an explosion of uncontrollable indignation, he succeeded.
The collective enjoyment of food, drink, music and dance unleashes the flow of passion.
A religious war in this context unleashed a vast proliferation of individual religious interpretations.
He was unleashing a tiger but hoping to ride it down paths of his own choosing.
In incorporating popular participation into the formal development channels, forces had been unleashed that it was no longer possible to control.
What remains puzzling about the civil war is the extreme level of violence unleashed by the rebels upon the civilian population.
Thus, whether democratic and market forces unleash or inhibit corruption remains an open question.
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