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1 isolation
noun2) (state) Isoliertheit, die; Isolation, die; Abgeschnittenheit, die; (remoteness) Abgeschiedenheit, dieexamine/look at/treat something in isolation — etwas isoliert od. gesondert betrachten
isolation hospital — Infektionskrankenhaus, das
isolation ward — Isolierstation, die
* * *noun die Isolierung* * *iso·la·tion[ˌaɪsəlˈeɪʃən]\isolation from moisture/noise Isolierung f gegen Feuchtigkeit/Schallto keep a patient in complete \isolation einen Patienten/eine Patientin vollständig isolierento keep a prisoner in \isolation eine(n) Strafgefangene(n) in Einzelhaft verwahren* * *["aIsəU'leISən]n1) (= act) (= separation, cutting-off) Absonderung f, Isolierung f (ESP MED, CHEM); (= pinpointing) Herausfinden nt; (of essential factor) Herauskristallisierung f2) (= state) Isoliertheit f, Abgeschnittenheit f; (= remoteness) Abgelegenheit f, Abgeschiedenheit fhis isolation from the outside world — seine Abgeschiedenheit von der Außenwelt
this deliberate and self-imposed social isolation — diese absichtliche und selbst auferlegte gesellschaftliche Isolation
he felt a sense of isolation — er fühlte sich isoliert
he lived in splendid isolation in a bedsitter in the suburbs (iro) — er wohnte weitab vom Schuss in einem möblierten Zimmer am Stadtrand (inf)
he was in isolation for three months — er war drei Monate lang isoliert; (in hospital) er war drei Monate auf der Isolierstation
to consider sth in isolation — etw gesondert or isoliert betrachten
it doesn't make much sense ( when taken) in isolation — für sich genommen or ohne Zusammenhang ist es ziemlich unverständlich
* * *isolation [ˌaısəˈleıʃn] s1. Isolierung f, Isolation f, Absonderung f:isolation block Isolationsblock m (in einem Gefängnis);isolation torture Isolationsfolter f;3. Abgeschiedenheit f:live in isolation zurückgezogen leben* * *noun2) (state) Isoliertheit, die; Isolation, die; Abgeschnittenheit, die; (remoteness) Abgeschiedenheit, dieexamine/look at/treat something in isolation — etwas isoliert od. gesondert betrachten
isolation hospital — Infektionskrankenhaus, das
isolation ward — Isolierstation, die
* * *n.Absonderung f.Entkopplung f.Isolation f.Isolierung f.
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