1.tenhalık; yalnızlık

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{i} isolation
The state of not having diplomatic relations with other countries (either with most or all other countries, or with specified other countries)

It now pressed Washington to begin direct talks with Tehran, but Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns, Rice’s point man on Iran, still stressed that diplomatic isolation of Iran—and not diplomatic engagement—was the only acceptable approach for dealing with the Iranian nuclear challenge.

The act of isolating
A type of offence where one player is isolated and cuts till they get the disc
Movement of one part of the body independently of the rest
Techniques used to prevent or limit the spread of infection Patients diagnosed with an infectious disease are placed on isolation to prevent the transmission of pathogens to others
The act of isolating, or the state of being isolated; insulation; separation; loneliness
-To be electrically separate A measure of the strength of the dielectric providing the electrical division or separation
preference for seclusion or isolation
The ability of a circuit or component to reject interference, usually expressed in dB
Two circuits are isolated when there is no direct electrical connection between them Isolation Between Inputs A transient at an input can also propagate to other equipment connected to that input This is prevented by providing isolation between inputs
a feeling of being disliked and alone
a feeling of being disliked and alone (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which memory of an unacceptable act or impulse is separated from the emotion originally associated with it a state of separation between persons or groups
1 In microbiology, the separation of an organism from others, usually by making serial cultures 2 Separation, for the period of communicability, of infected persons or animals from others under such conditions as to prevent or limit the transmission of the infectious agent from those infected to those who are susceptible or who may spread the agent to others The CDC Guidelines for Isolation Precautions in Hospitals (1990) expanded on blood and body fluid precautions Control of Communicable Disease Manual lists seven categories of isolation, as follows: strict isolation, contact isolation, respiratory isolation, tuberculosis isolation, enteric precautions, drainage/secretion precautions, blood/body fluid precautions See also quarantine
If someone does something in isolation, they do it without other people being present or without their help. Malcolm works in isolation but I have no doubts about his abilities. = alone
The ability of a circuit or component to reject interference
The idea that a given process runs as though it is the only one in a given system, even though there may be multiple processes actually running Isolation is typically enforced by locking
A procedure for separating a species from contaminating species in pure cultures
If something is considered in isolation from other things that it is connected with, it is considered separately, and those other things are not considered. Punishment cannot be discussed in isolation from social theory. = separately
{i} separation, solitude, aloneness; quarantine
Exercises involving motion at one joint, targeting one specific muscle In a properly performed bicep curl, the joint motion occurs only at the elbow and targets only the biceps muscle
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