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be released

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An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. ser liberado
The hostage was released after four years in captivity.El rehén fue liberado después de cuatro años en cautividad.
b. ser puesto en libertad
The man was released once the charges were dropped.El hombre fue puesto en libertad una vez que se retiraron los cargos.
a. ser estrenado (cinema)
The movie will be released next weekend.La película va a ser estrenada el próximo fin de semana.
b. ser publicado (written material)
The survey results will be released at the end of the month.Los resultados de la encuesta serán publicados al final del mes.
a. ser desprendido
Chemicals were released into the stream after the flood.Unas sustancias químicas fueron desprendidas en la corriente después de la inundación.
b. ser emitido
Carbon is released into the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions.El carbón es emitido a la atmósfera durante una erupción volcánica.
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