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isolate美 ['aɪsə.leɪt] 英 ['aɪsəleɪt] - v.孤立;将…剔出(以便看清和单独处理);使(某物质、细胞等)分离
- n.【微】分离菌;隔离种群
- 网络使孤立;使隔离;隔绝
第三人称单数:isolates 现在分词:isolating 过去分词:isolated v.+n. virus isolate,isolate China adj.+n. isolate area,nation isolate v. cut off,separate,segregate,detach,divorce 1. | (使)隔离,孤立,脱离to separate sb/sth physically or socially from other people or things |
| Patients with the disease should be isolated. 这种病的患者应予以隔离。 | | He was immediately isolated from the other prisoners. 他被立刻与其他囚犯隔离开来。 | | This decision will isolate the country from the rest of Europe. 这一决定会使国家孤立于欧洲其他国家。 |
2. | ~ sth (from sth) 将…剔出(以便看清和单独处理)to separate a part of a situation, problem, idea, etc. so that you can see what it is and deal with it separately |
| It is possible to isolate a number of factors that contributed to her downfall. 可以找出造成她垮台的一些因素。 |
3. | ~ sth (from sth) 使(某物质、细胞等)分离;使离析to separate a single substance, cell, etc. from others so that you can study it |
| Researchers are still trying to isolate the gene that causes this abnormality. 研究人员仍然在试图分离导致这种畸形的基因。 |
v. | 2. (化学)分解(物质等);使游离;使(细菌)分离: 2. (化学)分解(物质等);使游离;使(细菌)分离: | n. | |
v. | 1. to separate somebody or something from others of the same type 2. to make a place unreachable from the surrounding area 3. to discover which of a number of possible causes or factors is responsible for a specific phenomenon or problem 4. to keep somebody who is infected away from other people in order to prevent the spread of a contagious disease 5. to separate out a chemical or biological material such as a virus or bacterium in order to identify and study it 6. to prevent a circuit or device from interacting with another or with an outside stimulus 7. to keep someone in a place away from other people 8. to prevent a country or group from communicating with, doing business with, or getting support from other countries or groups 9. separate,put or keep apart from others 10. (chem.)separate a substance,etc.from its combinations 1. to separate somebody or something from others of the same type 2. to make a place unreachable from the surrounding area 3. to discover which of a number of possible causes or factors is responsible for a specific phenomenon or problem 4. to keep somebody who is infected away from other people in order to prevent the spread of a contagious disease 5. to separate out a chemical or biological material such as a virus or bacterium in order to identify and study it 6. to prevent a circuit or device from interacting with another or with an outside stimulus 7. to keep someone in a place away from other people 8. to prevent a country or group from communicating with, doing business with, or getting support from other countries or groups 9. separate,put or keep apart from others 10. (chem.)separate a substance,etc.from its combinations | n. | 1. a person or group separated or cut off from others 2. a sample of biological material, especially a microorganism, that has been cultured for study 3. cultured biological material prepared for use as a nutritional supplement 4. a language that is the only known surviving member of its language family 1. a person or group separated or cut off from others 2. a sample of biological material, especially a microorganism, that has been cultured for study 3. cultured biological material prepared for use as a nutritional supplement 4. a language that is the only known surviving member of its language family |
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