release in Korean
release in Korean is 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다 — release means to set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.
release in Korean
석방
Pronounced: seokbang
event of setting free
석방하다
Pronounced: seokbanghada
to let go of
해방하다
Pronounced: haebanghada
to let go of
풀어 주다
Pronounced: pureo juda
to let go of
놓아 주다
Pronounced: noa juda
to let go of
What does "release" mean?
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verb To set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.
"The hostages were released after two days."
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verb To make something available to the public, such as a product, film, or piece of information.
"The band released their new album last Friday."
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noun The act of setting something or someone free.
"The release of the report caused a public outcry."
release in a sentence
- The hostages were released after two days.
- He was released from prison early for good behaviour.
- The band released their new album last Friday.
- The release of the report caused a public outcry.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "release" in Korean?
"release" in Korean is 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다. release means: To set free or allow to leave, especially from captivity or confinement.
How do you pronounce 석방?
"release" in Korean is 석방, pronounced "seokbang".
How do you use "release" in a sentence?
Example: "The hostages were released after two days." In Korean, "release" is 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다.
Are there other ways to say "release" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 5 translations listed for "release": 석방, 석방하다, 해방하다, 풀어 주다, 놓아 주다.
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