shū
  1. dice
  2. gambling
  3. to release

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重編國語辭典

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色子 shǎizi dice (used in gambling)
tóu dice
骰子 tóuzi dice
博彩 cǎi gambling
博弈
  1. games (such as chess, dice etc)
  2. gambling
  3. contest
在大博弈期間,阿富汗是一個緩衝國。

During the Great Game, Afghanistan was a buffer state.

Source: Tatoeba

放走 fàngzǒu
  1. to release
  2. to set free
  3. to allow (a person or an animal) to go
  4. to liberate
长颈鹿放走了。

The giraffe was released.

Source: Tatoeba

放還 fànghuán
  1. to release (a hostage)
  2. to put back in place
發布
  1. to release
  2. to issue
  3. to announce
  4. to distribute
湯姆發布了什麼?

What did Tom post?

Source: Tatoeba

釋出 shìchū
  1. to release
  2. to make available
  3. to liberate
  4. disengagement
釋放 shìfàng
  1. to release
  2. to set free
  3. to liberate (a prisoner)
  4. to discharge
釋放我!

Set me free!

Source: Tatoeba

開釋 kāishì to release (a prisoner)
鬆開 sōngkāi
  1. to release
  2. to let go
  3. to loosen
  4. to untie
  5. to come loose
我叫她不要松开绳子,但是她做了。

I told her not to let go of the rope, but she did.

Source: Tatoeba

推出 tuīchū
  1. to push out
  2. to release
  3. to launch
  4. to publish
  5. to recommend
她把他推出窗户。

She pushed him out the window.

Source: Tatoeba

放開 fàngkāi
  1. to let go
  2. to release
放开他。

Release him.

Source: Tatoeba

泄出 xièchū
  1. to leak out
  2. to release (liquid or gas)
解鎖 jiěsuǒ
  1. to unlock
  2. to release
shì
  1. to explain
  2. to release
  3. Buddha (abbr. for 釋迦牟尼 Shìjiāmóu)
  4. Buddhism
加注释使代码更易读。

Adding comments makes the code easier to read.

Source: Tatoeba

fàng
  1. to put
  2. to place
  3. to release
  4. to free
  5. to let go
  6. to let out
  7. to set off (fireworks)
放輕鬆。

Take it easy.

Source: Tatoeba

施放 shīfàng
  1. to fire
  2. to discharge
  3. to release (fireworks, smokescreen, poison gas, virus etc)
zòng
  1. vertical; north-south (Taiwan pr. zōng)
  2. from front to back; longitudinal; lengthwise (Taiwan pr. zōng)
  3. military unit corresponding to an army corps (Taiwan pr. zōng)
  4. (bound form) to release (a captive)
  5. to indulge
  6. to leap up
  7. (literary) even if