单选题The statement had to be delivered to someone who could _____ it to the press.ArelieveBreleaseCemitDdischarge
单选题
The statement had to be delivered to someone who could _____ it to the press.
A
relieve
B
release
C
emit
D
discharge
参考解析
解析:
句意:这项声明必须交给一个能把它发布在媒体上的人。release意为“发布消息,发行影片,出版”;relieve意为“减轻,解救”;emit意为“发出,放射”;discharge意为“放出”。
句意:这项声明必须交给一个能把它发布在媒体上的人。release意为“发布消息,发行影片,出版”;relieve意为“减轻,解救”;emit意为“发出,放射”;discharge意为“放出”。
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