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transitive verbisolieren; (Electr.) vom Stromkreis trennen* * *(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.) isolieren- academic.ru/39500/isolated">isolated- isolation* * *iso·late[ˈaɪsəleɪt]vt1. (set apart)▪ to \isolate sb/sth [from sb/sth] jdn/etw [von jdm/etw] trennen [o isolieren]it is impossible to \isolate political responsibility from moral responsibility politische Verantwortung lässt sich nicht von moralischer Verantwortung trennen▪ to \isolate oneself [from sb/sth] sich akk [von jdm/etw] absondern [o fam abkapseln] [o SCHWEIZ a. separierento \isolate sth from the electric circuit etw vom Stromkreis trennento \isolate a substance eine Substanz isolieren3. (identify)to \isolate a problem ein Problem gesondert betrachten* * *['aIsəUleIt]vt1) (= separate) absondern, isolieren; (MED, CHEM) isolierenthe causes of crime cannot be isolated from social conditions — man kann die Gründe für kriminelles Verhalten nicht von den gesellschaftlichen Verhältnissen gesondert or isoliert betrachten
2) (= cut off) abschneiden, isolierento isolate oneself from the outside world — sich isolieren, sich von der Außenwelt zurückziehen
3) (= pinpoint) herausfinden; essential factor herauskristallisieren* * *isolate [ˈaısəleıt] v/tfrom von):isolating languages isolierende Sprachen (ohne Formenbildung)2. CHEM, ELEK, PHYS isolieren3. figb) trennen ( from von)* * *transitive verbisolieren; (Electr.) vom Stromkreis trennen* * *v.eingrenzen v.isolieren v.vereinzeln v.
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