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isolation noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + ISOLATION | ISOLATION + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcomplete, total 完全的孤立;彻底的隔绝relative 相对的孤立enforced (especially BrE) 被迫的隔离◆the enforced isolation of life in an Arctic weather station被迫在北极气象站里过的与世隔绝的生活self-imposed 自我孤立◆He lived in a state of self-imposed isolation.他生活在自我孤立的状态中。cultural, diplomatic, geographic (NAmE) , geographical (especially BrE) , political 文化上的孤立;外交上的孤立;地理位置的隔绝;政治上的孤立international 国际社会的孤立◆The country could face international isolation if it does not withdraw its troops.该国若不撤军就会面临国际社会的孤立。emotional, social 情感上的孤独;社会的隔绝◆the social isolation of single mothers at home with their babies在家带孩子的单身母亲与社会的隔绝VERB + ISOLATIONexperience, suffer, suffer from 经受隔绝;遭受孤立◆Many immigrants experience isolation.许多移民都有被孤立的感觉。end 结束孤立ISOLATION + NOUNhospital (BrE) , room, ward (especially BrE) 隔离医院;隔离室;隔离病房PREPOSITIONin isolation 孤立地◆The figures should not be looked at in isolation but as part of a pattern.不应孤立地去看待这些数字,而应该将其视为一个数列的一部分。PHRASESin splendid isolation (especially BrE) 巍然独立◆The tower stands in splendid isolation on the cliff edge.这座塔巍然矗立在悬崖边上。 |