1.释放
1.to make available for use something that is currently occupied, otherwise employed, or subject to a restriction
2.to enable something that is tightly fastened, jammed, or blocked to move freely
1.Make it a goal to pay off your student loans early, so that you can free up the money you have to pay towards the loans.
确立一个目标,尽早还清贷款,也就尽早减轻这部分开支压力。
2.It will also be necessary to free up radio spectrum now used for military and satellite communications.
并且也有必要开放那些时下由军方和卫星通讯占用无线电频谱。
3.So learn to let go of these feelings to free up "head space" and enable you to enjoy life more.
所以学会释放这些情绪空出顶部空隙,能让你更好的享受生活。
4.Keep the data accessible but free up the storage: This situation is sometimes referred to as archiving rather than roll-out.
使数据仍然可以被访问,但是释放存储:这种情况有时候称作归档,而不是转出。
5.Flexible working arrangements may cut down on your stress as well as free up some of your time.
弹性的工作环境也许能够减轻你的压力,同时可以释放你的一些时间。
6.He said a larger police force will free up NATO and U. S. troops to concentrate solely on military actions to help stabilize Afghanistan.
他说大部分的警力将会摆脱北约和美国军队的束缚,能够单独的集中军事演练保持阿富汗的稳定。
7.Clearing up your old accounts can free up so much energy that you jump right into a whole new house.
清除过去的芥蒂可以解放你的能量,使你直接跳入一个全新的房子。
8.Mr. Brown has backed the Bank of England, which, like the Federal Reserve, has engaged in unconventional moves to free up credit.
布朗首相支持英格兰银行(英国央行,地位类似美联储)决定解除信贷限制的非常规举动。
9.You'll be amazed at how much time you can free up using this method.
你一定会对我为什么会用这种方法腾出这么多的时间。
10.I really like backpacks, they free up the arms so one can walk down the street carefree . At least, it looks that way.
挺喜欢后背包的,两手可自在的晃呀晃地走在大街上,没啥负担的样子;至少,外表上看来是潇洒的。