isolation n. 孤獨,孤立;隔絕

being alone; being cut off from other people and places

The old woman experienced a sense of isolation after her husband passed away.

 

在仗夫過世後,這位老婦人體會到了孤獨感。

keep sb. in isolation隔離

The disease is highly contagious, so the patient must be kept in isolation until he recovers.

a sense of isolation孤獨感

stands in complete isolation遺世獨立

isolate v. 使隔離;使孤立

 

Because the disease could spread, the sick woman was isolated from the other patients.
因為疾病會散播,那名染病的女性被跟其他病人隔離開來。

The student’s bad behavior isolated him from the other students in his school.
該名學生的不良行為使他被學校的其他學生孤立。

be isolated from 與……隔離開

In emergency situations, such as natural disasters and other humanitarian emergencies, older persons are especially vulnerable and should be identified as such because they may be isolated from family and friends and less able to find food and shelter.

在緊急情況下,例如自然災害或其他人道主義緊急情況,老年人尤其容易受到傷害,應該被確認為弱勢群體,因為他們可 能 遠 離家 庭 和朋 友,且尋找食物和 住所的能力較差。

isolate A from B 把A從B隔離

 

Mary isolated herself from the rest of the family until she recovered from the illness.

Mary自我隔離直到她康復。

isolated 用法 adj. 隔離的;孤單的

Some people live in remote and isolated villages.

 

有些人居住在遙遠又偏僻的村莊。

When John was studying in Australia away from his family, he felt quite isolated.
當約翰離開他的家人在澳洲讀書時,他感到非常孤單。

 

 

 

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