(常作
释放;允许…离开,尤指:
send (a patient) out of hospital because they are judged fit to go home
让(病人)出院。
dismiss or release (someone) from a post, especially from service in the armed forces or police
(尤指从军队或警察机关)使(某人)退伍(或离职)。
release (someone) from the custody or restraint of the law
解除对(某人)法律上的监管(或监禁)
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the man was conditionally discharged for two years at Oxford Crown Court .在牛津刑事法庭上,该男子被有条件地解除监管两年。
relieve (a juror or jury) from serving in a case
解除(陪审员或陪审团)在案子中的职务。
【律】 免除(破产者)剩余责任。
release (a party) from a contract or obligation
免除(一方的)合同(或责任)
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the insurer is discharged from liability from the day of breach .自违约之日起,保险公司就免除了责任。
allow (a liquid, gas, or other substance) to flow out from where it has been confined
将(液体、气体或其他物质)释放出来
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industrial plants discharge highly toxic materials into rivers 工厂向河流排放剧毒物质
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[no obj.]
the overflow should discharge in an obvious place .应该在一处明显的地方泄洪。
(of an orifice or diseased tissue)emit (pus, mucus, or other liquid)
(孔、口或患病组织)排出(脓、黏液或其他液体)
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the swelling will eventually break down and discharge pus 肿块最终会破裂并流出脓来
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[no obj.]
the eyes and nose began to discharge .眼睛和鼻子开始涕泪交流。
(常作
【物理】 使(电场、电池或其他物体)放电
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the electrostatic field that builds up on a monitor screen can be discharged 监视器荧光屏上积聚起来的静电场可以放电
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[no obj.]
batteries have a tendency to discharge slowly .电池有慢慢放电的特性。
(of a person)fire (a gun or missile)
(人)开(枪,炮);发射(导弹)
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when you shoot you can discharge as many barrels as you wish .你在射击时,想开多少枪就开多少枪。
[no obj.](of a firearm)be fired
(火器)被发射
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there was a dull thud as the gun discharged .开枪时有一声闷响。
(of a person)allow (an emotion) to be released
(人)宣泄(感情)
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he discharged his resentment in the harmless form of memoirs .他以自传这种无害的方式宣泄他的怨恨。
unload (goods or passengers) from a ship
(从船上)卸(货);下(客)
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the ferry was discharging passengers 渡船正在下客
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[no obj.]
ninety ships were queuing to discharge .90艘船排队等着卸货。
do all that is required to fulfil (a responsibility) or perform (a duty)
履行(责任);完成(任务)。
pay off (a debt or other financial claim)
偿清(债务或其他债权要求)。
【律】 (法官,法庭)撤销(法院命令)。
cancel (a contract) because of completion or breach
(因合同完成或违约而)取消(合同)
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an existing mortgage to be discharged on completion .一项在完成后将被取消的现有抵押。
the action of discharging someone from a hospital or from a post
出院,免职
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referrals can be discussed before discharge from hospital
出院前可对病人转诊进行讨论
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[count noun]
offending policemen receive a dishonourable discharge .违规的警察将被开除警籍。
[count noun]an act of releasing someone from the custody or restraint of the law
(某人从监管或法律限制中的)释放
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she was given an absolute discharge after admitting breaking a smoking ban .她在承认违反了吸烟的禁令之后,获得了无条件释放。参见<Bold>CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE</Bold>.
【律】 破产者的免除剩余债务。
the action of allowing a liquid, gas, or other substance to flow out from where it is confined
(液体、气体或其他物质的)排出;流出,放出。
the quantity of material allowed to flow out in such a way
放出物,排出物
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industrial discharge has turned the river into an open sewer 工业排放物已经将这条河流变成了一个露天的阴沟
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[count noun]
an agreement to end radioactive waste discharges into the Irish Sea 不再将放射性废物排入爱尔兰海的协议。
the emission of pus, mucus, or other liquid from an orifice or from diseased tissue
(脓、黏液或其他液体的)流出
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those germs might lead to vaginal discharge 这些细菌会引起阴道分泌物
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[count noun]
a greeny-yellow nasal discharge .黄绿色的鼻腔分泌物。
【物理】 放电
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slow discharge of a condenser is fundamental to oscillatory circuits .电容器的缓慢放电对振荡电路是很重要的。
[count noun]a flow of electricity through air or other gas, especially when accompanied by emission of light
(尤指伴随着发光的、空气或其他气体中的)电的流动
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a sizzling discharge between sky and turret .天空和塔楼间咝咝的电流。
the action of firing a gun or missile
开枪;开炮;发射导弹
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a police permit for discharge of an air gun 警方对发射气枪的许可
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[count noun]
sounds like discharges of artillery .听起来像放炮的声音。
the action of unloading a ship of its goods or passengers
(船的)卸货;下客。
the action of doing all that is required to fulfil a responsibility or perform a duty
履行责任;完成任务
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directors must use skill in the discharge of their duties .主管们在履行职责时必须运用技巧。
the payment of a debt or other financial claim
债务的偿还
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money paid in discharge of a claim .用来还债的钱。
【律】 (法庭命令的)撤销。
"Middle English (in the sense ‘relieve of (an obligation)’): from Old French