English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈaɪsəleɪtɪd/
- Hyphenation: iso‧lat‧ed
Adjective
isolated (comparative more isolated, superlative most isolated)
- Placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation.
- (chess, of a pawn) Such that no pawn of the same color is in an adjacent file.
- (meteorology, of precipitation) affecting 10 percent to 20 percent of a forecast zone.
- (medicine) Which has been extracted from the organism.
Translations
in isolation
- Albanian: veçuar (sq)
- Bulgarian: отделен (bg) (otdelen), изолиран (bg) (izoliran)
- Catalan: aïllat (ca)
- Czech: izolovaný m, osamocený m
- Dutch: geïsoleerd (nl)
- Esperanto: izola
- French: isolé (fr) m, isolée (fr) f
- Greek: απομονωμένος (el) m (apomonoménos) (apomonoménos), μοναχικός (el) m (monachikós) (monachikós)
- Irish: aonarach, aonartha, aonarúil
- Italian: isolato (it)
- Latin: sēcrētus
- Malay: terasing
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- Maori: tārake, tūhāhā
- Persian: ایزوله (fa) (izole)
- Portuguese: isolado (pt) m, isolada f
- Romanian: izolat (ro) m or n
- Russian: изоли́рованный (ru) (izolírovannyj), обосо́бленный (ru) (obosóblennyj), уединённый (ru) (ujedinjónnyj), ото́рванный (ru) (otórvannyj) (от чего-либо)
- Scottish Gaelic: iomallach, air leth
- Spanish: aislado (es)
- Swedish: isolerad (sv)
- Tagalog: bukod (tl)
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Verb
isolated
- simple past and past participle of isolate
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