isolated 英 [ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd]   美 [ˈaɪsəˌletɪd]

isolated

isolated  英 [ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd] 美 [ˈaɪsəˌletɪd]

adj. 孤立的;分离的;单独的;[电] 绝缘的  v. 使孤立;使绝缘;脱离(isolate的过去分词) 

Don't view things as static and isolated. 不要静止地孤立地看待事物。
The metaphysical world outlook sees things as isolated, static and one-sided. 形而上学宇宙观用孤立的、静止的和片面的观点去看世界。

  • Isolated means far away from everyone or everything else. The hermit who lives on a remote island is isolated from the rest of the world, with nothing but coconuts and fish to keep him company.
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  • adj. 孤立的;分离的;单独的;[电] 绝缘的
  • v. 使孤立;使绝缘;脱离(isolate的过去分词)
  • 1. Don't view things as static and isolated.

    不要静止地孤立地看待事物。

  • 2. The metaphysical world outlook sees things as isolated, static and one-sided.

    形而上学宇宙观用孤立的、静止的和片面的观点去看世界。

  • 3. They don't even have to be great friends – some of the positive effect is simply down to the company: have a pint with a mate and you're by definition not socially isolated.

    他们甚至不必是很要好的朋友——朋友所起到的积极作用中其部分可归结为陪伴:按照定义,若你能与同伴小酌一番,那你就不算是社会孤立了。

  • isolated (adj.) "standing detached from others of its kind," 1740, a rendering into English of French isolé "isolated" (17c.), from Italian isolato, from Latin insulatus "made into an island," from insula "island" (see isle (n.)). English at first used the French word (isole, also isole'd, c. 1750), then after isolate (v.) became an English word, isolated became its past participle.
isol·ated AWL / ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd / adjective 1 (of buildings and places 建筑物或地方 ) far away from any others 偏远的;孤零零的 SYN remote isolated rural areas 偏僻的农村地区 2 without much contact with other people or other countries 孤独的;孤立的 I felt very isolated in my new job. 我在新的工作岗位上觉得很孤独。 Elderly people easily become socially isolated. 上了年纪的人很容易变得与社会隔绝。 The decision left the country isolated from its allies. 这个决定使这个国家在盟国中受到孤立。 3 single; happening once 单独的;只出现一次的 The police said the attack was an isolated incident. 警方称这次袭击只是个别事件。 isol·ated / ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd ; NAmE ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd /
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