isolated
1Isolated — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Isolated Información personal Origen Orereta, Guipúzcoa (España) Estado En activo irremediablemente …
2isolated — (adj.) 1763, from Fr. isolé isolated (17c.) + English ated (see ATE (Cf. ate) (2)). The French word is from It. isolato, from L. insulatus made into an island, from insula island. The French word was used at first in English (isole, also isole d …
3isolated — [ī′sə lāt΄əd] adj. 1. set apart; separate; solitary [an isolated lighthouse] 2. not occurring or happening regularly or frequently; rare [an isolated instance of violence] …
4Isolated — I so*la ted ([imac] s[ o]*l[=a] t[e^]d), a. Placed or standing alone; detached; separated from others. [1913 Webster] {Isolated point of a curve}. (Geom.) See {Acnode}. [1913 Webster] …
5isolated — index alone (solitary), apart, derelict (abandoned), disconnected, discrete, disjunctive (tending to disjoin) …
6isolated — англ. [а/йзэлейтид] isolato ит. [изоля/то] isolé фр. [изоле/] isoliert нем. [изоли/рт] отдельно, изолированно …
7isolated — [adj] unique; private abandoned, abnormal, alone, anomalous, apart, backwoods*, confined, deserted, detached, exceptional, farout, forsaken, hidden, incommunicado*, lonely, lonesome, off beaten track*, outlying, out ofthe way*, random, remote,… …
8isolated — ► ADJECTIVE 1) remote; lonely. 2) single; exceptional. ORIGIN French isolé, from Latin insulatus made into an island , from insula island …
9isolated — isolate i‧so‧late [ˈaɪsəleɪt] verb [transitive] 1. to prevent a country or company from getting support or business from other countries or companies, so that it becomes weaker: • Efforts to isolate North Korea financially through targeted… …
10isolated — [[t]a͟ɪsəleɪtɪd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED 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... Aubrey s family s farm is very isolated. Syn: cut off, remote 2) ADJ GRADED …