Isolate in spanish

Aislar

pronunciation: ɑislɑɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

isolate1 = concepto aislado. [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.

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» anteriorizing common isolate = concepto aislado común anterior.

Example: Anteriorizing common isolates include the bibliographical form divisions, and are so named because they precede the subject on its own; thus a Dictionary of physics 'Ck' files before a general work on Physics 'C'.

» personality isolate = aislado de personalidad.

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

» posteriorizing common isolate = concepto aislado común posterior.

Example: Posteriorizing common isolates include many of the common subject subdivisions, and file after the subject on its own; thus a learned society in the field of physics 'C,g' files after 'C'.

isolate2 = aislar, delimitar. 

Example: How were such educational practicalities to be isolated and discussed?.

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» isolate + a problem = identificar un problema, delimitar un problema.

Example: Hence too much emphasis cannot be given to the importance of isolating and articulating the main problem.

» isolate from = separar de.

Example: In their early colonial form schools often aimed to isolate youth from the community, to wean children from their culture.

Isolate synonyms

sequester in spanish: secuestrar, pronunciation: sɪkwestɜr part of speech: verb insulate in spanish: aislar, pronunciation: ɪnsəleɪt part of speech: verb sequestrate in spanish: embargar, pronunciation: sekwɪstreɪt part of speech: verb set apart in spanish: puesto aparte, pronunciation: setəpɑrt part of speech: verb keep apart in spanish: mantener separados, pronunciation: kipəpɑrt part of speech: verb
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