isolate

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} soyutlamak
tecrit etmek
{f} ayrı tutmak
{f} arıtmak
{f} yalıtmak
(Tıp) izolat
bağlantıyı kesmek
(Kimya) yalıtma
yalnız bırakmak
ayır
izole etmek
ayırmak
yalit
{f} mahsur bırakmak
(Tıp) Bir maddeyi başka maddelerden ayırmak
ayır,yalıt
{f} kim. ayırmak
(Kimya) tecrit etme
isolated
izole

Tom derin dağlarda izole bir köyde büyüdü. - Tom grew up in an isolated village deep in the mountains.

Bu artık izole bir sorun değil. - This is no longer an isolated problem.

isolate or separate
izole veya ayrı
isolate monkey
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) tecrit maymun
isolated
ıssız

Tom'un ıssız bir taşra yolunda patlak bir lastiği var ve onu nasıl değiştireceği konusunda bir fikri yok. - Tom got a flat tyre on an isolated country road and had no idea how to change it.

isolating
{i} izolasyon
isolated
tek başına kalmış
isolated
yalıtık
isolated
ayrık
isolated
birbaşına
isolated
tek tük
isolated
tekil
isolated
tek
isolated
{f} ayır
isolating
ayrışık
isolating
{f} izole et
isolating
çekimsiz
isolating
ayrışkan
isolator
yalıtkan
isolator
izolatör
pre isolate
önceden izole et
insulate, isolate
İzole izole
isolated
{f} izole et

Onun antisosyal davranışları, onu izole etti. - His antisocial behavior isolated him.

Biz sorunu izole ettik. - We've isolated the problem.

isolated
Dışlanmış, soyutlanmış, bağlantılı olmayan, tecrit edilmiş

ör: isolated student, isolated disabled people.

isolated
münferid
isolated
yalnız

Tom çok yalnız hissetti. - Tom felt very isolated.

Çok yalnız hissettim. - I felt very isolated.

isolated
yalıtm
isolating
izole ederek
isolators
izolatörler
isolated
{f} izole et: adj.izole edilm
isolated
{s} tenha
isolated
{f} ayır: adj.izole edilen
isolated
{s} ayrılmış

Hiçbir ulus diğerlerinden tamamen ayrılmış olamaz. - No nation can exist completely isolated from others.

isolated
{s} soyutlanmış

Leyla ailesi tarafından, özellikle de annesi tarafından sosyal olarak soyutlanmıştı. - Layla was socially isolated by her parents, especially her mother.

Çin yüzlerce yıldır soyutlanmıştır. - China was isolated for hundreds of years.

isolated
{s} mahsur kalan
isolated
(Tıp) Ayrılmış, serbest hale getirilmiş
isolated
{s} ayrı

Hiçbir ulus diğerlerinden tamamen ayrılmış olamaz. - No nation can exist completely isolated from others.

isolated
{s} tek tük: isolated instances of cholera tek tük kolera vakaları
isolated
yalıtılmış
isolated
yapyalnız
isolator
(Tıp) Hasta bakımının veya bir ameliyatın içinde gerçekleştirilebileceği kadar büyük olan plastikten yapılı, oda şeklindeki torba
isolator
(Kimya) tecrit eden
isolator
izole eden
pre isolate
önceden izole etmek
Englisch - Englisch
To place in quarantine or isolation
To insulate, or make free of external influence
To set apart or cut off from others
To separate a pure strain of bacteria etc. from a mixed culture
To separate a substance in pure form from a mixture
Something that has been isolated
To insulate an electrical component from a source of electricity
to separate from others of its kind
To isolate a sick person or animal means to keep them apart from other people or animals, so that their illness does not spread. You don't have to isolate them from the community
a particular strain of HIV-1 taken from a person
{f} seclude, set apart, separate; separate one who is sick from others who are healthy, quarantine (Medicine); extract, remove a pure substance from one that is impure (Chemistry)
To separate from all foreign substances; to make pure; to obtain in a free state
The term used to denote a pathogen or mixture of pathogens derived from a particular source See also TSE isolate
place or set apart; "They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates" obtain in pure form; "The chemist managed to isolate the compound" separate (experiences) fromt he emotions relating to them
To place in a detached situation; to place by itself or alone; to insulate; to separate from others
a group of organisms isolated, or separated, from a specimen; in an M tuberculosis isolate, the organisms have been identified as M tuberculosis (a positive culture for M tuberculosis)
To raise with the intention of thinning the field to yourself and a single other player is to isolate that player I raised to isolate him, but ended up getting three callers
obtain in pure form; "The chemist managed to isolate the compound"
Different strains of HIV
separate (experiences) fromt he emotions relating to them
To isolate a substance means to obtain it by separating it from other substances using scientific processes. We can use genetic engineering techniques to isolate the gene that is responsible Researchers have isolated a new protein from the seeds of poppies
Separation of an aroma chemical from an essential oil via distillation (mechanically) or hydrolysis (chemically), or by other partitioning methods Example - Eugenol ex Clove Leaf
place or set apart; "They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates"
to separate from everything else -- "A better way is to isolate the unknown " (98)
To insulate
If you isolate yourself, or if something isolates you, you become physically or socially separated from other people. When he was thinking out a problem Tweed's habit was never to isolate himself in his room His radicalism and refusal to compromise isolated him Police officers had a siege mentality that isolated them from the people they served But of course no one lives totally alone, isolated from the society around them. = cut off
set apart from others; "The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on"
If you isolate something such as an idea or a problem, you separate it from others that it is connected with, so that you can concentrate on it or consider it on its own. Our anxieties can also be controlled by isolating thoughts, feelings and memories Gandhi said that those who isolate religion from politics don't understand the nature of either
place apart; separate from others
To isolate a person or organization means to cause them to lose their friends or supporters. This policy could isolate the country from the other permanent members of the United Nations Security Council Political influence is being used to shape public opinion and isolate critics. + isolated iso·lat·ed They are finding themselves increasingly isolated within the teaching profession. + isolation iso·la·tion Diplomatic isolation could lead to economic disaster
(1) (of a hand) remove the last entry to the opposite hand
isolate oneself
{f} seclude oneself, place oneself in solitude
isolated
Such that no pawn of the same color is in an adjacent file
isolated
Simple past tense and past participle of isolate
language isolate
A natural language with no proven relationship with another living language
To isolate
enisle
isolated
cut off or left behind; "an isolated pawn"; "several stranded fish in a tide pool"; "travelers marooned by the blizzard"
isolated
past of isolate
isolated
Showers covering less than 15 percent of an area
isolated
refers to an individual who is the only affected member of his/her family, either by chance or through a new mutation, of a birth defect to have a birth defect
isolated
An isolated example is an example of something that is not very common. They said the allegations related to an isolated case of cheating. = rare
isolated
not close together in time; "isolated instances of rebellion"; "scattered fire"; "a stray bullet grazed his thigh" under forced isolation especially for health reasons; "a quarantined animal"; "isolated patients" cut off or left behind; "an isolated pawn"; "several stranded fish in a tide pool"; "travelers marooned by the blizzard
isolated
{s} solitary, alone; separated from others
isolated
marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements; "little isolated worlds, as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm-shaded well in the Sahara"- Scientific Monthly
isolated
Placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation
isolated
Said of an environment that prevents incoming signals even as mediated by programs in the environment
isolated
refers to an individual who is the only affected member of his/her family, either by chance or through a new mutation, of a birth defect
isolated
under forced isolation especially for health reasons; "a quarantined animal"; "isolated patients"
isolated
remote and separate physically or socially; "existed over the centuries as a world apart"; "preserved because they inhabited a place apart"- W H Hudson; "tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization"; "an obscure village"
isolated
cut off or left behind; "an isolated pawn"; "several stranded fish in a tide pool"; "travelers marooned by the blizzard
isolated
Placed or standing alone; detached; separated from others
isolated
(ISOLD, ISLD) -- Showers or thunderstorms with 1-25% areal coverage
isolated
If you feel isolated, you feel lonely and without friends or help. Some patients may become very isolated and depressed. = cut off
isolated
system exchanges neither energy nor mass with its surroundings
isolated
A vertex of degree zero (with no edges connected) is isolated
isolated
not close together in time; "isolated instances of rebellion"; "scattered fire"; "a stray bullet grazed his thigh"
isolated
An isolated place is a long way away from large towns and is difficult to reach. Many of the refugee villages are in isolated areas = remote
isolated
being or feeling set or kept apart from others; "she felt detached from the group"; "could not remain the isolated figure he had been"- Sherwood Anderson; "thought of herself as alone and separated from the others"; "had a set-apart feeling"
isolates
third-person singular of isolate
isolates
plural of isolate
isolating
{s} setting apart, separating; of or pertaining to a language in which the grammatical relationship of words is determined by their placement in a sentence (Linguistics)
isolating
present participle of isolate
isolating
relating to or being a language in which each word typically expresses a distinct idea and part of speech and syntactical relations are determined almost exclusively by word order and particles
isolator
an electrical device that detects short circuits and isolates them
isolator
  A nonmetal stem that attaches the searchcoil to the control shaft eliminating metallic interference in the detection pattern On some detectors, the entire lower shaft is made of a nonmetal substance
isolator
{i} one who or that which secludes, one who or that which isolates; one who or that which separates, one who or that which removes; one who places in quarantine
isolator
An RF device that allows RF energy to flow with low loss in one direction, but presents high attenuation in the other direction Typically an isolator is made by terminating one port (3) of a circulator Power reflected back into the output port (2) is absorbed by the termination
isolator
One who, or that which, isolates
isolator
A two port component having greater attenuation in one direction than the other Often used to prevent return reflections in a transmission path
isolator
  See  optical isolator
isolators
plural of isolator
language isolate
A language that has no known linguistic affiliation with any other language, such as Basque or Tarascan
language isolate
{i} natural language that has no linguistic connection with any other language or is a descendant of an ancestor which is common to any other language (Basque or Korean for example)
isolate
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