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isolate

ADJ โดดเดี่ยว  alone together dod-deo

 

isolate

N คน หรือ ของ ที่ แยก ออกมา เพื่อ จุดประสงค์ ใน การศึกษา  kon-rue-kong-ti-yaek-ook-ma-puea-jud-pra-song-nai-kan-suek-sa

 

isolate

VT แยก (ความคิด  ปัญหา  สถานการณ์  separate yeak

 

isolate

VT แยกตัว ออกจาก สังคม หรือ กลุ่มคน  ปลีกตัว ออก  separate detach cut off mix unite join yaek-tua-ook-jak-sang-kom-rue-klum-kon

 

isolate

VT แยก สาร ตัว หนึ่ง ออกจาก สาร ตัว อื่นๆ  เพื่อ ใช้ ใน การศึกษา  separate combine yaek-san-tua-nueng-ook-jak-san-tua-uen-uen-puea-chai-nai-kan-suek-sa

 

isolate from

PHRV แยกจาก  ปลีกตัว ออกจาก  แยกตัว จาก  yeak-pa

 

isolated

ADJ ห่างไกล จาก เมือง ใหญ่ (สถานที่  remote out-of-the-way close near hang-kai-jak-muang-yai

 

isolated

ADJ โดดเดี่ยว  alone lonely solitary together dod-dial

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ISOLATE

v.t.To place in a detached situation; to place by itself; to insulate.

 

ISOLATED

pp. or a.Standing detached from others of a like kind; placed by itself or alone.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ISOLATE

I "so *late, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Isolated; p. pr. & vb. n. Isolating. ]Etym: [It. isolato, p. p. of isolare to isolate, fr. isola island, L. insula. See 2d Isle, and cf. Insulate. ]

 

1. To place in a detached situation; to place by itself or alone; to insulate; to separate from others. Short isolated sentences were the mode in which ancient wisdom delighted to convey its precepts. Bp. Warburton.

 

2. (Elec.)

 

Defn: To insulate. See Insulate.

 

3. (Chem. )

 

Defn: To separate from all foreign substances; to make pure; to obtain in a free state.

 

ISOLATED

ISOLATED I "so *la `ted, a.

 

Defn: Placed or standing alone; detached; separated from others. Isolated point of a curve. (Geom.) See Acnode.

 

ISOLATEDLY

ISOLATEDLY I "so *la `ted *ly, adv.

 

Defn: In an isolated manner.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

isolate

i so late verb |ˈīsəˌlāt ˈaɪsəˌleɪt | [ with obj. ] cause (a person or place ) to be or remain alone or apart from others: a country that is isolated from the rest of the world. identify (something ) and examine or deal with it separately: you can't isolate stress from the management context. Chemistry & Biology obtain or extract (a compound, microorganism, etc. ) in a pure form. cut off the electrical or other connection to (something, esp. a part of a supply network ). place (a person or animal ) in quarantine as a precaution against infectious or contagious disease. noun |-lit ˈaɪsəleɪt |a person or thing that has been or become isolated: social isolates often become careless of their own welfare. Biology a culture of microorganisms isolated for study. DERIVATIVES i so la ble |-ləbəl |adjective, i so lat a ble adjective, i so la tor |-ˌlātər |noun ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a verb ): back-formation from isolated .

 

isolated

i so lat ed |ˈīsəˌlātid ˈaɪsəˌleɪdɪd | adjective far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote: isolated farms and villages. having minimal contact or little in common with others: he lived a very isolated existence. single; exceptional: they were isolated incidents. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from French isolé, from Italian isolato, from late Latin insulatus made into an island, from Latin insula island.

 

Oxford Dictionary

isolate

iso |late verb |ˈʌɪsəleɪt | [ with obj. ] 1 cause (a person or place ) to be or remain alone or apart from others: a country which is isolated from the rest of the world. place (a person or animal ) in quarantine as a precaution against infectious or contagious disease. 2 identify (something ) and examine or deal with it separately: his difficulty will be to isolate the factors which are most significant. cut off the electrical or other connection to (something, especially a part of a supply network ). Chemistry & Biology obtain or extract (a compound, microorganism, etc. ) in a pure form. noun |ˈʌɪsələt | 1 a person or thing which has been or become isolated: social isolates often become careless of their own welfare. 2 Biology a culture of microorganisms isolated for study. DERIVATIVES isolable |ˈʌɪs (ə )ləb (ə )l |adjective, isolatable adjective, isolator noun ORIGIN early 19th cent. (as a verb ): back-formation from isolated .

 

isolated

iso |lated |ˈʌɪsəleɪtɪd | adjective far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote: isolated farms and villages. having minimal contact or little in common with others: he lived a very isolated existence. single; exceptional: isolated incidents of student unrest. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from French isolé, from Italian isolato, from late Latin insulatus made into an island , from Latin insula island .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

isolate

isolate verb 1 the police isolated the area: cordon off, seal off, close off, fence off. 2 doctors isolated the patients: separate, set /keep apart, segregate, detach, cut off, shut away, keep in solitude, quarantine, cloister, seclude, sequester. ANTONYMS integrate. 3 I have isolated the problem: identify, single out, pick out, point out, spot, recognize, distinguish, pinpoint, locate.

 

isolated

isolated adjective 1 isolated communities: remote, out of the way, outlying, off the beaten track /path, secluded, lonely, godforsaken, far-flung, inaccessible, cutoff, incommunicado, in the backwoods, in the back of beyond, in the back concessions, in the boonies /boondocks, in the middle of nowhere, in the sticks, in the tall timbers, hinterland. ANTONYMS accessible. 2 he lived an isolated existence: solitary, lonely, companionless, friendless; secluded, cloistered, segregated, unsociable, reclusive, hermitic, lonesome. ANTONYMS sociable. 3 an isolated incident: unique, lone, solitary; unusual, uncommon, exceptional, anomalous, abnormal, untypical, atypical, freak. ANTONYMS common, everyday.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

isolate

isolate verb 1 she tried to isolate herself from her family | the area was evacuated and isolated until the danger had passed: separate, set apart, segregate, detach, cut off, keep apart, cocoon, insulate, quarantine, keep in solitude, sequester, cloister, seclude, divorce, shut away, alienate, distance, exclude, keep out; cordon off, form a ring around, put a cordon sanitaire around, seal off, close off, fence off, rope off, screen off, tape off, curtain off, shut off, partition off. ANTONYMS integrate. 2 even in a stream of traffic the laser beam can isolate the offending vehicles: identify, single out, pick out, spot, point out, recognize, pinpoint, pin down, put one's finger on, discern, distinguish, discover, find, locate; sort out, filter out, separate out, weed out. ANTONYMS confuse.

 

isolated

isolated adjective 1 railways are not flexible enough to be able to serve isolated communities: remote, out of the way, outlying, off the beaten track, secluded, in the depths of , hard to find, lonely, in the back of beyond, in the hinterlands, off the map, in the middle of nowhere, godforsaken, obscure, inaccessible, cut-off, unreachable; faraway, far-flung; N. Amer. in the backwoods, lonesome; S. African in the backveld, in the platteland; Austral. /NZ in the backblocks, in the booay; informal unget-at-able, in the sticks; N. Amer. informal jerkwater, in the tall timbers; Austral. /NZ informal Barcoo, beyond the black stump; archaic unapproachable. ANTONYMS accessible. 2 he lived a very isolated existence and was something of a recluse: solitary, lonely, companionless, unaccompanied, by oneself, on one's own, (all ) alone, friendless; secluded, cloistered, sequestered, segregated; protected, cocooned, sheltered, insulated, immune; antisocial, unsociable, withdrawn, reclusive, introverted, hermitic; N. Amer. lonesome. ANTONYMS sociable. 3 police believe the attack is an isolated incident: unique, single, lone, sole, only, one, solitary, individual; unusual, uncommon, exceptional, anomalous, abnormal, odd, atypical, untypical; random, unrelated, stray, freak; informal one-off. ANTONYMS common; multiple.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

isolate

i so late /áɪsəlèɪt /〖語源は 「島 (island )のように孤立した 」〗(名 )isolation 動詞 s /-ts /; d /-ɪd /; -lating 他動詞 1 〈国 組織など 〉を孤立させる , 離す isolate Iraq economically イラクを経済的に孤立させる 2 〘化 〙 «…から » …を単離させる (extract ), 遊離させる «from » ; 細菌 を分離 [純粋培養 ]する .3 (他との違いを認識して ) «…から » 考え 言葉 問題など 〉を隔離 [分離 ]する «from » , «…で » …を特定する, 発見する «in » .4 〈人 〉社会 所属団体などから 】孤立させる «from » isolate oneself from society 一切の交際を避ける 5 場所 を孤立させる .6 〘医 〙〈伝染病患者など 〉を隔離する .7 〘電 〙絶縁する (insulate ).so l tor 名詞

 

isolated

so l t ed /-ɪd /形容詞 1 孤立した ; 隔離 [分離 ]された an isolated house 一軒家 2 孤独な feel isolated 孤独 [疎外 ]感を抱く .3 単独の, 1回だけの, 例外的な .4 〘化 〙単離した ; 〘電 〙絶縁した .