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isolated
(
adj
.)孤立
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isolated
*隔離
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
I·so·late
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Isolated
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Isolating
]
1.
To
place
in
a
detached
situation
;
to
place
by
itself
or
alone
;
to
insulate
;
to
separate
from
others
;
as
,
to
isolate
an
infected
person
from
others
;
to
isolate
the
troublemakers
in
a
classroom
.
Short
isolated
sentences
were
the
mode
in
which
ancient
wisdom
delighted
to
convey
its
precepts
.
--
Bp
.
Warburton
.
2.
Elec.
To
insulate
.
See
Insulate
.
3.
Chem.
To
separate
(
a
substance
)
from
all
foreign
substances
;
to
make
pure
;
to
obtain
in
a
free
state
;
as
,
to
isolate
the
desired
product
from
a
reaction
mixture
.
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►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
I·so·la·ted
a.
Placed
or
standing
alone
;
detached
;
separated
from
others
.
Isolated point of a curve
.
Geom.
See
Acnode
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
isolated
adj
1:
not
close
together
in
time
; "
isolated
instances
of
rebellion
"; "
scattered
fire
"; "
a
stray
bullet
grazed
his
thigh
" [
syn
:
scattered
,
stray
]
2:
being
or
feeling
set
or
kept
apart
from
others
; "
she
felt
detached
from
the
group
"; "
could
not
remain
the
isolated
figure
he
had
been
"-
Sherwood
Anderson
; "
thought
of
herself
as
alone
and
separated
from
the
others
"; "
had
a
set-apart
feeling
" [
syn
:
detached
,
separated
,
set-apart
]
3:
marked
by
separation
of
or
from
usually
contiguous
elements
;
"
little
isolated
worlds
,
as
abruptly
disjunct
and
unexpected
as
a
palm-shaded
well
in
the
Sahara
"-
Scientific
Monthly
[
syn
:
disjunct
]
4:
cut
off
or
left
behind
; "
an
isolated
pawn
"; "
several
stranded
fish
in
a
tide
pool
"; "
travelers
marooned
by
the
blizzard
" [
syn
:
marooned
,
stranded
]
5:
under
forced
isolation
especially
for
health
reasons
; "
a
quarantined
animal
"; "
isolated
patients
" [
syn
:
quarantined
]
6:
remote
and
separate
physically
or
socially
; "
existed
over
the
centuries
as
a
world
apart
"; "
preserved
because
they
inhabited
a
place
apart
"- W.H.Hudson; "
tiny
isolated
villages
remote
from
centers
of
civilization
"; "
an
obscure
village
" [
syn
:
apart(p)
,
obscure
]
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