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1 aislar
v.1 to isolate (person).El doctor aisló al paciente The doctor isolated the patient.El científico aisló al virus The scientist isolated the virus.2 to insulate.Marcos aisló la casa para el invierno Mark insulated the house for winter.3 to cut off (place).la nevada aisló la comarca del resto del país the snow cut the area off from the rest of the country4 to isolate (virus).5 to keep off.6 to seclude, to isolate from the world, to sequester.* * *(stressed í in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *1. VT1) (=dejar solo) to isolate; (=separar) to separate, detach2) [+ ciudad, fortaleza] to cut off3) (Elec) to insulate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, separar) < enfermo> to isolate, keep in isolation; < preso> to place... in solitary confinement; < virus> to isolateb) ( dejar sin communicación) < lugar> to cut off2) (Elec) to insulate2.aislarse v pron (refl) to cut oneself off* * *= cut off, isolate, lock out, seclude, quarantine.Ex. The question I have regards natural concerns about the computer going down, and the situation that may exist when the library is cut off for an extended period of time from the online catalog.Ex. How were such educational practicalities to be isolated and discussed?.Ex. This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex. Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex. Australia cannot afford to quarantine itself from global trends and needs to compete with other countries for scarce global capital.----* aislar de = insulate from.* aislarse de = cut + Reflexivo + off from.* protección para excluir o aislar = excluder.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, separar) < enfermo> to isolate, keep in isolation; < preso> to place... in solitary confinement; < virus> to isolateb) ( dejar sin communicación) < lugar> to cut off2) (Elec) to insulate2.aislarse v pron (refl) to cut oneself off* * *= cut off, isolate, lock out, seclude, quarantine.Ex: The question I have regards natural concerns about the computer going down, and the situation that may exist when the library is cut off for an extended period of time from the online catalog.
Ex: How were such educational practicalities to be isolated and discussed?.Ex: This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex: Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex: Australia cannot afford to quarantine itself from global trends and needs to compete with other countries for scarce global capital.* aislar de = insulate from.* aislarse de = cut + Reflexivo + off from.* protección para excluir o aislar = excluder.* * *vtA1(apartar, separar): conviene aislar a los enfermos the patients should be isolated o kept in isolationlas riadas aislaron el pueblo the village was cut off by the floodssus amigos los han aislado their friends have turned their backs on them o have cut themselves off from them2 ‹preso› to place … in solitary confinement3 ‹virus› to isolateB ( Elec) to insulate■ aislarse( refl) to isolate oneself, cut oneself off* * *
aislar ( conjugate aislar) verbo transitivo
‹ preso› to place … in solitary confinement;
‹ virus› to isolate
c) (Elec) to insulate
aislarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to cut oneself off
aislar verbo transitivo
1 to isolate
2 Téc to insulate
' aislar' also found in these entries:
English:
cut off
- insulate
- isolate
- ostracize
- shut off
- shut out
- cut
- screen
- shut
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to isolate2. [del frío, de la electricidad] to insulate;[del ruido] to soundproof3. [incomunicar] to cut off;la nevada aisló la comarca del resto del país the snow cut the area off from the rest of the country4. [virus] to isolate♦ viestas ventanas aíslan muy bien del frío/ruido these windows are very good at keeping the cold/noise out* * *v/t1 isolate2 EL insulate* * *aislar {5} vt1) : to isolate2) : to insulate* * *aislar vb1. (separar) to isolate -
2 recluir
v.1 to shut or lock away, to imprison.2 to shut in, to lock in, to imprison, to lock up.* * *1 (encerrar) to shut in2 (en cárcel) to imprison, intern3 (en manicomio) to confine* * *verb* * *1.VT (=encerrar) to shut away; (Jur) (=encarcelar) to imprison2.See:* * *1. 2.recluirse v pron to shut oneself awaydesde la muerte de su mujer se ha recluido — since the death of his wife he has been a recluse/lived as a recluse
* * *= intern, seclude, hold + prisoner.Ex. The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.Ex. Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex. Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.----* dado a recluirse = reclusive.* * *1. 2.recluirse v pron to shut oneself awaydesde la muerte de su mujer se ha recluido — since the death of his wife he has been a recluse/lived as a recluse
* * *= intern, seclude, hold + prisoner.Ex: The Red Cross then established and ran a library for the about 500 asylum seekers who were interned on the ship awaiting police interviewing.
Ex: Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.* dado a recluirse = reclusive.* * *vt(en una prisión) to imprisonfue recluido en un psiquiátrico he was shut away in a psychiatric hospital, he was confined to o interned in a psychiatric hospital ( frml)la enfermedad lo ha tenido recluido durante casi un año he has been confined to the house for almost a year because of the illnessdesde la muerte de su mujer se había recluido/había vivido recluido since the death of his wife he had been a recluse/he had lived as a recluseuna casa donde suele recluirse para escribir a house where he shuts himself away to write* * *
recluir ( conjugate recluir) verbo transitivo ( en prisión) to imprison;
( en hospital psiquiátrico), to intern (frml)
recluir verbo transitivo
1 to shut away, confine
2 (en una cárcel) to imprison
3 (en un hospital, etc) to intern
' recluir' also found in these entries:
English:
confine
- shut away
- intern
* * *♦ vtto shut o lock away, to imprison;recluyeron a los prisioneros en una cárcel de máxima seguridad they put the prisoners in a maximum security prison* * *v/t imprison, confine* * *recluir {41} vt: to confine, to lock up -
3 no hacer otra cosa que
(v.) = do + nothing butEx. Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.* * *(v.) = do + nothing butEx: Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.
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4 aislar
• guard in secret• guard-chain• hold it right there• hold office• insulate• isolate• keep out• seclude -
5 apartarse del mundo
• hide behind• hide in a burrow• seclude oneself -
6 confinar
• block in• delimit• immure• put a blanket over• put a brake on• restrain• restrict• seclude -
7 enclaustrar
• isolate• seclude -
8 recluir
• hole maker• holey• imprison• lock in• put under restraint• seclude• shut in -
9 recluirse
• be confined• hide behind• hide in a burrow• seclude oneself -
10 segregar
• emit a substance• exude• isolate• seclude• secrete• segregate
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