(of a language)tending to have each element as an independent word without inflections
孤立(语)的。
adj. 孤立的
v. 使隔离;使孤立;使脱离;(isolate的现在分词)
Research has shown that isolating ourselves from others might result in depression.
研究表明,与他人隔离,自我孤立可能会导致抑郁症。
Our anxieties can also be controlled by isolating thoughts, feelings and memories.
我们的焦虑也可以通过对思想、感情和记忆分别进行考虑来加以控制。
He does a great deal else in this book, but I'm isolating this point, which is what's relevant to what we're talking about.
他在书里还讲了很多别的东西,但我要把这点单拎出来,因为只有这一点和我们要讨论的相关。
The butterfly, he said, is "miserable, isolating, painful."
蝶泳,他说,是“可悲,孤独,痛苦的。”
Copperfield: no, because I'm sharing it. I'm not isolating it.
科波菲尔:不是的,因为我在和人们一起分享。
词根 isolate
isolate adj. 隔离的;孤立的 n. [生物] 隔离种群 vi. 隔离;孤立 vt. 使隔离;使孤立;使绝缘
isolated adj. 孤立的;分离的;单独的;[电] 绝缘的 v. 使孤立;使绝缘;脱离(isolate的过去分词)
isolationist adj. 孤立主义的;孤立主义者的 n. 孤立主义者
isolable adj. 可孤立的;可隔离的
isolation n. 隔离;孤立;[电] 绝缘;[化学] 离析
isolationism n. 孤立主义
(of a language)tending to have each element as an independent word without inflections
孤立(语)的。
For instance? Well, the first thing that comes to mind is isolating the part of your brain where the memory is stored and destroying it with a laser.
比如?首先想到的就是隔离你大脑里负责存储记忆的部分,然后用激光切掉它。
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