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Definition of isolated in English: isolatedadjective ˈʌɪsəleɪtɪdˈaɪsəˌleɪdəd 1Far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote. 远离(其他地方、建筑物或人群)的;遥远的,偏僻的 isolated farms and villages 偏僻的农场和村庄。 Example sentencesExamples - Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures.
- But what if he drove her to some remote, isolated place and left her there?
- Urban design tends to concern itself with the collective, architecture with isolated buildings.
- He laughed upon hearing that there was now a McDonald's on the isolated and remote Aleutian outpost.
- JFK is forced to handle political dealings, serial killing gangs and defend the isolated building from a nuclear strike.
- Villages around Swindon are being encouraged to take part in a scheme to bring touring arts to more isolated areas.
- Sara adds that the most culturally and geographically isolated communities in South Africa are Asian.
- It touches most Indonesian social cultures, especially in isolated and remote communities.
- The model for the great boarding schools was one with a remote, isolated site and harsh regime.
- The views from the house are fantastic, though if you look back at old family photographs you see that it once was quite an isolated building.
- Of the 187 whites killed, the majority were convicts working as shepherds and stockmen on isolated properties in remote locations.
- Avoid creating relatively isolated areas within book stacks.
- "We are achieving good prices for houses located in rural, fairly isolated areas, " said Byrne.
- Nowadays, colleges are no longer isolated or remote ivory towers.
- Outreach youth workers do try to target more isolated villages, but it is difficult.
- After the completion of the Telegraph Station it remained an isolated group of buildings in the middle of nowhere.
- The north part of Belgium consists of isolated farms between villages, while the south tends to contain larger groups of farms.
- He is, as best anyone can tell, in Afghanistan, which means that he's operating in one of the most remote and isolated places on earth.
- In remote and isolated regions of the Pacific Rim, for instance, these problems are considerably magnified.
- Denmark's orderly agricultural landscape is richly studded with traditional buildings including country estates, villages and isolated farms.
Synonyms 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 North American in the backwoods, lonesome South African in the backveld, in the platteland Australian/New Zealand in the backblocks, in the booay informal unget-at-able, in the sticks North American informal jerkwater, in the tall timbers Australian/New Zealand informal Barcoo, beyond the black stump archaic unapproachable - 1.1 Having minimal contact or little in common with others.
与世隔绝的;独自的 he lived a very isolated existence 他过着与世隔绝的生活。 Example sentencesExamples - First contacts with completely isolated tribes are rare these days, but they still happen.
- Post-Armageddon movies have one thing in common, an isolated group of survivors, living communally and starting over.
- His lawyers are allowed to see him, but the guards who see him all the time have minimal interaction with him, so he's very isolated.
- Eddie and Maria are living an idyllic, isolated existence somewhere in the wilds of Norway.
- For a while Marx lived an isolated existence, unconnected with any organized political group.
- Though most of those who come on stage are long-time inmates of Cheshire Home, they were all leading an isolated existence.
- The party had not been contacted by the isolated military government.
- The other three have in common an isolated central character that has withdrawn from the world.
- Such a person may find himself socially isolated because he doesn't indulge in everyday dishes.
- A small blood test could lead to a life-changing operation for a Lancaster mum - rescuing her from an isolated and life-threatening existence in a hospital bed.
- The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence.
- We're just prepared for most anything but we're sort of isolated so we don't have much personal contact with the bad guys.
- Duncan never fell for this nonsense, but after moving to Scotland he lost contact with the isolated Socialist Review Group.
- Hers is an isolated existence; she has only one other friend.
- The aim was for cultural institutions to provide points of contact between an isolated elite and the public.
- What we saw was a group of works created by isolated individuals with little contact with each other or developments elsewhere.
- That man probably carried a single copy of the flawed gene that has now become common in this isolated population.
- Inmates say the new structure leaves them isolated and vulnerable to abuse by guards.
- However, he is being largely shielded from it - he lives, as I understand it, an isolated, though luxurious, existence on his concert tour.
- During his court-martial, Jenkins described an austere existence in the isolated Stalinist state.
Synonyms 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 North American lonesome - 1.2 Single; exceptional.
个别的;例外的 isolated incidents of student unrest Example sentencesExamples - But Edwards believes they are more common than the three apparently isolated cases in Britain, the United States and Holland suggest.
- I recount this, not to boost my ego nor to base my belief in the goodwill of youth on this single and isolated incident.
- But this is idiocy, discovery will prove this isn't an isolated incident.
- A couple of expert financial analysts were wheeled on to explain that this fraudulent behaviour, far from involving only a few isolated cases, is now extremely common.
- But they haven't said they can't find them, except for very isolated cases, like nurses.
- Thus far it looks like it's a very isolated incident.
- There were differences between late and early students in understanding normal English speech, isolated sentences, and single vocabulary.
- ‘You're getting more muscles involved than in just single isolated moves,’ Giswold explains.
- The recent incidents were more isolated cases that " hopefully will not spread " to other parts.
- Therefore nature cannot be divided into isolated building blocks.
- Generally, with isolated and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low.
- Most Americans believe the abuses were isolated instances, not common occurrences.
- His was not an isolated existence, but was rather a small part of a very long chain.
- Are these isolated contacts or do they show just the most visible strands of a tangled skein of integration?
- Comparing FDP to all other injured individuals, an isolated fall was the commonest cause of injury in all groups.
- Now it appears Daniel's was not an isolated case as five other parents have contacted the Bolton Evening News saying their children are in the same position.
- But the scandal of Enron's collapse is not an isolated example of a single company run amok, or even a handful of companies.
- In fact, it was neither isolated nor exceptional.
- Except in isolated instances, when it becomes absolutely necessary to do otherwise, I see tankers continuing to do what they were trained to do.
- In any event, this appeared to be a single isolated incident.
Synonyms unique, single, lone, sole, only, one, solitary, individual unusual, uncommon, exceptional, anomalous, abnormal, odd, atypical, untypical random, unrelated, stray, freak informal one-off
OriginMid 18th century: from French isolé, from Italian isolato, from late Latin insulatus 'made into an island', from Latin insula 'island'. Definition of isolated in US English: isolatedadjectiveˈaɪsəˌleɪdədˈīsəˌlādəd 1Far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote. 远离(其他地方、建筑物或人群)的;遥远的,偏僻的 isolated farms and villages 偏僻的农场和村庄。 Example sentencesExamples - He is, as best anyone can tell, in Afghanistan, which means that he's operating in one of the most remote and isolated places on earth.
- Sara adds that the most culturally and geographically isolated communities in South Africa are Asian.
- Of the 187 whites killed, the majority were convicts working as shepherds and stockmen on isolated properties in remote locations.
- He laughed upon hearing that there was now a McDonald's on the isolated and remote Aleutian outpost.
- Denmark's orderly agricultural landscape is richly studded with traditional buildings including country estates, villages and isolated farms.
- But what if he drove her to some remote, isolated place and left her there?
- Nowadays, colleges are no longer isolated or remote ivory towers.
- It touches most Indonesian social cultures, especially in isolated and remote communities.
- "We are achieving good prices for houses located in rural, fairly isolated areas, " said Byrne.
- Urban design tends to concern itself with the collective, architecture with isolated buildings.
- Villages around Swindon are being encouraged to take part in a scheme to bring touring arts to more isolated areas.
- Avoid creating relatively isolated areas within book stacks.
- Outreach youth workers do try to target more isolated villages, but it is difficult.
- JFK is forced to handle political dealings, serial killing gangs and defend the isolated building from a nuclear strike.
- Smaller villages, depressed coalfield areas and more remote or isolated settlements are more likely to experience pub closures.
- The model for the great boarding schools was one with a remote, isolated site and harsh regime.
- After the completion of the Telegraph Station it remained an isolated group of buildings in the middle of nowhere.
- In remote and isolated regions of the Pacific Rim, for instance, these problems are considerably magnified.
- The views from the house are fantastic, though if you look back at old family photographs you see that it once was quite an isolated building.
- The north part of Belgium consists of isolated farms between villages, while the south tends to contain larger groups of farms.
Synonyms 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 - 1.1 Having minimal contact or little in common with others.
与世隔绝的;独自的 he lived a very isolated existence 他过着与世隔绝的生活。 Example sentencesExamples - However, he is being largely shielded from it - he lives, as I understand it, an isolated, though luxurious, existence on his concert tour.
- First contacts with completely isolated tribes are rare these days, but they still happen.
- The aim was for cultural institutions to provide points of contact between an isolated elite and the public.
- During his court-martial, Jenkins described an austere existence in the isolated Stalinist state.
- We're just prepared for most anything but we're sort of isolated so we don't have much personal contact with the bad guys.
- The other three have in common an isolated central character that has withdrawn from the world.
- For a while Marx lived an isolated existence, unconnected with any organized political group.
- Eddie and Maria are living an idyllic, isolated existence somewhere in the wilds of Norway.
- Such a person may find himself socially isolated because he doesn't indulge in everyday dishes.
- Duncan never fell for this nonsense, but after moving to Scotland he lost contact with the isolated Socialist Review Group.
- The party had not been contacted by the isolated military government.
- That man probably carried a single copy of the flawed gene that has now become common in this isolated population.
- What we saw was a group of works created by isolated individuals with little contact with each other or developments elsewhere.
- Inmates say the new structure leaves them isolated and vulnerable to abuse by guards.
- A small blood test could lead to a life-changing operation for a Lancaster mum - rescuing her from an isolated and life-threatening existence in a hospital bed.
- His lawyers are allowed to see him, but the guards who see him all the time have minimal interaction with him, so he's very isolated.
- Post-Armageddon movies have one thing in common, an isolated group of survivors, living communally and starting over.
- The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his isolated existence.
- Hers is an isolated existence; she has only one other friend.
- Though most of those who come on stage are long-time inmates of Cheshire Home, they were all leading an isolated existence.
Synonyms solitary, lonely, companionless, unaccompanied, by oneself, on one's own, alone, all alone, friendless - 1.2 Single; exceptional.
个别的;例外的 they were isolated incidents 它们都是些个别事件。 Example sentencesExamples - But the scandal of Enron's collapse is not an isolated example of a single company run amok, or even a handful of companies.
- In any event, this appeared to be a single isolated incident.
- Except in isolated instances, when it becomes absolutely necessary to do otherwise, I see tankers continuing to do what they were trained to do.
- But Edwards believes they are more common than the three apparently isolated cases in Britain, the United States and Holland suggest.
- Generally, with isolated and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low.
- But this is idiocy, discovery will prove this isn't an isolated incident.
- But they haven't said they can't find them, except for very isolated cases, like nurses.
- His was not an isolated existence, but was rather a small part of a very long chain.
- I recount this, not to boost my ego nor to base my belief in the goodwill of youth on this single and isolated incident.
- In fact, it was neither isolated nor exceptional.
- Now it appears Daniel's was not an isolated case as five other parents have contacted the Bolton Evening News saying their children are in the same position.
- The recent incidents were more isolated cases that " hopefully will not spread " to other parts.
- A couple of expert financial analysts were wheeled on to explain that this fraudulent behaviour, far from involving only a few isolated cases, is now extremely common.
- Are these isolated contacts or do they show just the most visible strands of a tangled skein of integration?
- Comparing FDP to all other injured individuals, an isolated fall was the commonest cause of injury in all groups.
- There were differences between late and early students in understanding normal English speech, isolated sentences, and single vocabulary.
- ‘You're getting more muscles involved than in just single isolated moves,’ Giswold explains.
- Thus far it looks like it's a very isolated incident.
- Most Americans believe the abuses were isolated instances, not common occurrences.
- Therefore nature cannot be divided into isolated building blocks.
Synonyms unique, single, lone, sole, only, one, solitary, individual
OriginMid 18th century: from French isolé, from Italian isolato, from late Latin insulatus ‘made into an island’, from Latin insula ‘island’. |