isolated
英 ['aɪsəleɪtɪd]
美['aɪsəletɪd]
	    - 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)
 
英英释意
- 1. not close together in time;
 - "isolated instances of rebellion"
 - "scattered fire"
 - "a stray bullet grazed his thigh"
 
- 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"
 
- 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
 
- 4. cut off or left behind;
 - "an isolated pawn"
 - "several stranded fish in a tide pool"
 - "travelers marooned by the blizzard"
 
- 5. under forced isolation especially for health reasons;
 - "a quarantined animal"
 - "isolated patients"
 
- 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"