Aislado in english

Isolated

pronunciation: aɪsəleɪtəd part of speech: adjective
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isolated

aislado = occasional ; hideaway ; isolated ; insulated ; behind closed doors ; out in the woods ; siloed. 

Example: BLAISE conduct the occasional search for those libraries which do not have access to a terminal.Example: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Example: In the 1920s and 1930s more than 1 million books were being loaned each year to members as far afield as the most isolated settlers' gangs working on distant branch lines.Example: Health problems and potential legal liability caused by polyvinyl chloride (PVC) insulated wiring in library building air ducts is referred to.Example: Committee meetings are normally held behind closed doors but, occasionally, a committee will decide to hold a public hearing on a given topic.Example: This house is located in the small village and writers can get work done here but not because they are out in the woods.Example: Health care historically has been a very siloed field that's organized around medical specialties -- urology, cardiac surgery, and so forth.

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» aislado de personalidadpersonality isolate .

Example: Personality isolates are those which characterize a subject area and give it individuality.

» aislado por el inviernowinterbound .

Example: He then decided to tell stories and poems to his fellow winterbound mice.

» aislado por la nievesnowbound .

Example: Philip Hunter reports on this meeting held in snowbound Torun, Poland, 3-4 February 2003.

» chubascos aisladosscattered showers .

Example: The frontal system moving east will bring increasing cloudiness and widely scattered showers.

» colina aisladabutte .

Example: Voris University is located on three campuses at Hackley, a modern industrial city in the land of the buttes and the sagebrush plains.

» concepto aisladoisolate [Concepto simple que se puede considerar por separado para definirlo o colocarlo en un sistema de clasificación] .

Example: Complex subjects must, for systematic treatment, be divided into their component, single concept subjects and these single concept subjects are referred to as isolates.

» lugar aisladobackwater .

Example: This resort is one of the most-sought destination for travellers across the world seeking an authentic backwater experience.

» mantenerse aisladokeep to + Reflexivo .

Example: New technologies are forcing libraries which have traditionally kept to themselves into a new stage of global cooperation.

» quedarse aisladomaroon .

Example: A seemingly simple tale of schoolboys marooned on an island, the novel 'Lord of the Flies' is an enigmatic and provocative piece of literature.

» sentirse aisladofeel + left out .

Example: Making friends away from school may be a good way to keep a child from feeling left out.

aislar = isolate ; seclude ; quarantine ; silo. 

Example: How were such educational practicalities to be isolated and discussed?.Example: Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Example: Australia cannot afford to quarantine itself from global trends and needs to compete with other countries for scarce global capital.Example: Research is siloed by discipline and, although it may have implications for other disciplines, is often ignored but is critical for policy makers.

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» aislar decut off fromlock + Nombre + out ofinsulate from .

Example: The question I have regards natural concerns about the computer going down, and the situation that may exist when the library is cut off for an extended period of time from the online catalog.

Example: This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.

Example: Effective libraries of the future will have to integrate with network and information infrastructures or else they will be insulated from many library and information services.

» aislarse decut + Reflexivo + off from .

Example: Evidence indicates that the Dead Sea Scrolls are the remains of the library of an apocalyptic sect who cut themselves off from worldly experience to devote their time to homiletic study.

» aislarse socialmentecocoon .

Example: I too feel like I have cocooned away for the last couple of years, resting, healing and hibernating.

» protección para excluir o aislarexcluder  .

Example: The metal excluder, while more expensive, is far superior to either the zinc or plastic excluders.

Aislado synonyms

obscure in spanish: oscuro, pronunciation: əbskjʊr adjective, verbapart in spanish: aparte, pronunciation: əpɑrt adverbseparate in spanish: separar, pronunciation: sepɜreɪt adjective, verbsporadic in spanish: esporádico, pronunciation: spɜrædɪk adjectivestray in spanish: extraviado, pronunciation: streɪ noun, verbstranded in spanish: varado, pronunciation: strændəd adjectivedetached in spanish: separado, pronunciation: dɪtætʃt adjectivescattered in spanish: dispersado, pronunciation: skætɜrd adjectivemarooned in spanish: abandonado, pronunciation: mɜrund adjectiveseparated in spanish: apartado, pronunciation: sepɜreɪtəd adjectivesegregated in spanish: aislado, pronunciation: segrəgeɪtɪd adjectiveunaccompanied in spanish: no acompañado, pronunciation: ənəkʌmpənid adjectivedisjunct in spanish: desunido, pronunciation: dɪsdʒəŋkt adjectivequarantined in spanish: en cuarentena, pronunciation: kwɔrəntind adjectiveunconnected in spanish: desconectado, pronunciation: ənkənektɪd adjectiveunintegrated in spanish: no integrado, pronunciation: ənɪntəgreɪtɪd adjectiveset-apart in spanish: puesto aparte, pronunciation: setəpɑrt adjective
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