English-Thai Dictionary
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 〉を 【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 ).í so l à tor 名詞
isolated
í so l à 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 .