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a изолированный, отделённый, оторванный; отдельныйСинонимический ряд:1. by itself (adj.) alone; apart; by itself; confined; detached; isolate; remote; removed; unaccompanied2. local (adj.) limited; local; localised; restricted3. lone (adj.) lone; lonely; separate; sole; solitary; unique4. moved (adj.) insular; lonesome; moved; obscure; outlying; out-of-the-way; secluded5. closeted (verb) closeted; confined; imprisoned; isolated; shut up6. separated (verb) cloistered; close off; closed off; cut off; insulated; secluded; segregated; separated; sequestered; sequestrated -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be isolated[Swahili Word] -tengwa[Part of Speech] verb[Derived Word] tenga V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] isolated[Swahili Word] -akali[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] isolated[Swahili Word] penyewe[Part of Speech] adjective------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] isolated[Swahili Word] kiwa[Part of Speech] adjective[Related Words] makiwa, mkiwa, ukiwa------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] isolated[Swahili Word] gumba[Part of Speech] adjective[Related Words] mgumba------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. сепарированный; раздельный; разделенный; отдельный2. разделять; разделенныйСинонимический ряд:1. disassociated (adj.) apart; cut apart; detached; disassociated; disconnected; distant; distributed; isolated; parted; rent asunder; special2. broke up/broken up (verb) broke up/broken up; dichotomized; disjointed; dissected; dissevered; disunited; ruptured; split up; sundered3. discharged (verb) demobilised; demobilized; discharged; muster out; mustered out4. divorced (verb) broke; detached; disjoined; divorced; severed5. grouped (verb) assorted; categorised; classed; classified; grouped; pigeon-holed; sort out6. isolated (verb) close off; closed off; cut off; insulated; isolated; secluded; segregated; sequestered7. knew (verb) differentiated; discerned; discriminated; distinguished; extricated; knew; knew/known; told8. parted (verb) break off; break up; divided; parted; partitioned; sectioned; segmented; split9. sorted (verb) combed; sifted; sorted; winnowed -
4 cut off
1. phr v обрезать, отрезать, отрубать, отсекатьto cut down — отрезать, нарезать на части
2. phr v отрезать; изолироватьtowns cut off by floods — города, отрезанные от остального мира наводнением
to cut off — отрезать, обрезать
3. phr v срезатьto cut off a corner — срезать угол, пойти напрямик
4. phr v перерезать, разъединять, прерыватьthe telephone operator cut us off before we had finished our conversation — телефонист разъединил нас прежде, чем мы успели закончить разговор
cut in — вмешиваться; прерывать
cut short — прерывать; прервать
5. phr v выключать6. phr v отключить7. phr v прекращать, кончать; прерывать8. phr v оборвать, привести к концу9. phr v лишать наследстваСинонимический ряд:1. cut (verb) axe; chop; cut; fell; hack; hew; rend; saw; whack2. disinherit (verb) disinherit3. disinherited (verb) disinherited4. intercept (verb) block; catch; intercept5. intercepted (verb) blocked; caught; intercepted6. isolate (verb) close off; enisle; insulate; island; isolate; segregate; separate; sequester7. isolated (verb) closed off; insulated; isolated; segregated; separated; sequestered8. kill (verb) carry off; destroy; dispatch; down; finish; kill; lay low; scrag; slay; take off9. killed (verb) carried off; destroyed; dispatched; downed; finished; killed; laid low; put away; slew/slain; took off/taken off -
5 cloistered
1. a заточённый в монастырь2. a уединённый; отрешённый от жизни3. a запертый; вынужденный вести уединённую жизнь4. a архит. окружённый аркадамиСинонимический ряд:1. secluded (adj.) ascetic; closeted; concealed; hermetic; isolated; private; protected; recluse; reclusive; remote; removed; retired; secluded; secluse; seclusive; secreted; sequestered; sheltered; solitary; withdrawn2. isolated (verb) cloistered; isolated; secluded; sequestered; sequestrated -
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(to separate, cut off or keep apart from others: Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.) aislar- isolated- isolation
isolate vb aislartr['aɪsəleɪt]1 aislar ( from, de)v.• aislar v.• incomunicar v.'aɪsəleɪt1) ( keep apart)to isolate something/somebody (FROM something/somebody) — aislar* algo/a alguien (de algo/alguien)
2) (pick out, separate) \<\<cause/problem\>\> aislar*to isolate something FROM something — separar or desligar* algo de algo
['aɪsǝʊleɪt]VT1) (=cut off) aislar ( from de)this policy could isolate China from the rest of the world — esta política podría aislar a China del resto del mundo
to isolate o.s. — aislarse
2) (=pinpoint) [+ cause, source] identificar; [+ problem, virus, gene] aislar3) (Med) (=quarantine) [+ person, animal] aislar ( from de)* * *['aɪsəleɪt]1) ( keep apart)to isolate something/somebody (FROM something/somebody) — aislar* algo/a alguien (de algo/alguien)
2) (pick out, separate) \<\<cause/problem\>\> aislar*to isolate something FROM something — separar or desligar* algo de algo
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(to separate, cut off or keep apart from others: Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.) isolere- isolated- isolation* * *(to separate, cut off or keep apart from others: Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.) isolere- isolated- isolation -
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(to separate, cut off or keep apart from others: Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.) isolere, avskjære fra (omverdenen)- isolated- isolationisolereIsubst. \/ˈaɪsəleɪt\/isolatIIverb \/ˈaɪsəleɪt\/1) isolere, avskjære fra omverdenen, avsondre fra omverdenen2) ( overført) isolere, skille ut, sirkle inn3) ( bakteriologi) rendyrke, isolere4) ( kjemi) isolere, renfremstille5) ( elektronikk) isolere6) ( skogbruk) lysstille -
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mopping, mopped — verb (T) 1 (I, T) to wash a floor with a wet mop 2 (T) to dry your face by rubbing it with a cloth or something soft: It was so hot he had to keep stopping to mop his face. | mop your brow (=remove sweat 2 (1) from your forehead) 3 (I, T) to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
compartmentalise — verb separate into isolated compartments or categories You cannot compartmentalize your life like this! • Syn: ↑compartmentalize, ↑cut up • Derivationally related forms: ↑compartmentalisation, ↑compartment, ↑compartmental ( … Useful english dictionary
stock — (verb)) to add eggs, young or adults of a species to a body of water to increase the population of that species or growth rate of that or another species; (noun) 1) a distinct genetic population; (noun) 2) a population defined by movement pattern … Dictionary of ichthyology