isolated

isolated
adjective (lonely; standing alone.) aislado
isolated adj aislado
an isolated farm, far from the nearest village una granja aislada, lejos del pueblo más cercano
isolated
tr['aɪsəleɪtɪd]
adjective
1 (solitary) aislado,-a, apartado,-a
an isolated house una casa aislada
I live a very isolated life llevo una vida muy solitaria
2 (single) aislado,-a, único,-a, excepcional
an isolated case un caso aislado
isolated ['aɪsə.leɪt̬əd] adj
: aislado, solo
isolated
adj.
aislado, -a adj.
incomunicado, -a adj.
retirado, -a adj.
'aɪsəleɪtəd, 'aɪsəleɪtɪd
adjective <place/incident> aislado

he leads a very isolated life — lleva una vida muy solitaria

['aɪsǝʊleɪtɪd]
ADJ
1) (=remote, cut off) [house, village, community] aislado, apartado; [person] aislado

the islanders were very isolated — los habitantes de la isla estaban muy aislados

she lived a strange, isolated life — vivía una vida extraña y solitaria

to feel isolated — sentirse aislado

to be isolated from one's family — estar aislado de su familia

to keep sth/sb isolated from sth/sb — mantener algo/a algn aislado de algo/algn

2) (=individual) [incident, case, example] aislado
* * *
['aɪsəleɪtəd, 'aɪsəleɪtɪd]
adjective <place/incident> aislado

he leads a very isolated life — lleva una vida muy solitaria


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