unleash
                                        英 [ʌn'liːʃ]
美
                                        
- vt. 发动;解开…的皮带;解除…的束缚
- vi. 不受约束;自由自在;放荡不羁
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            - unleash (v.)
- 1670s, from un- (2) "reverse, opposite of" + leash (v.). Related: Unleashed; unleashing.
                 - 1. The officers were still reluctant to unleash their troops in pursuit of a defeated enemy. 
- 军官们仍不愿发兵乘胜追击溃败的敌人。
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- 2. He could unleash the mobs in the Arab world against us. 
- 他本来可以发动阿拉伯世界的下层群众反对我们.
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- 3. He would have no qualms about using missiles to unleash a nuclear war. 
- 他会毫无顾忌地利用火箭发动一场核战争.
来自辞典例句
 
- 4. Teachers awaken young minds, and teachers encourage ingenuity and unleash fertile imaginations. 
- 老师唤醒年轻头脑, 并且老师鼓励机巧和解开肥沃想像力.
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- 5. Unleash all the advantages of Hainan Special Economic Zone! 
- 发挥特区优势,做足“特”字文章!
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