Release
The English term release (“to publish”, “to let go”, “to release”, “to give out”) is used in German for:
- the market launch of a product, sometimes just announcing it ("paper release")
- the start of a movie, see film exploitation
- the publication of media, see publication
- a major version of a software (to distinguish it from previous versions and bug fixes), see development stage (software) and release management
Music:
- Release (The Tension) , a song by singer Patti LaBelle
- Release (Pet Shop Boys Album) , an album by the Pet Shop Boys
- Release (David Knopfler Album) , an album by David Knopfler
Others:
- draining the bowstring in archery
- a mechanical tensioning and release aid for the compound bow, see bow equipment # Release
- releasing a key on an electronic keyboard instrument, see Release Velocity
- the slope of the envelope in the synthesizer, see Attack Decay Sustain Release
- releasing a caught fish while fishing, see Catching and Releasing
- in pharmacology the release of a messenger substance, see release (pharmacology)
- Release movement , former drug addicts self-help movement .
See also:
Wiktionary: release - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Wiktionary: Release - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations