insulate
柯林斯词典
1. V-T To insulate something such as a building means to protect it from cold, heat, or noise by placing a layer of other material around it or inside it. 使隔 (冷) 熱; 使隔音
People should insulate their homes to conserve energy. 人們應該使住房隔冷以保存能量。
Is there any way we can insulate our home from the noise?
有什麽辦法能使我們家隔音嗎?
2. V-T If a piece of equipment is insulated, it is covered with rubber or plastic to prevent electricity from passing through it and giving the person using it an electric shock. 使絕緣
In order to make it safe, the element is electrically insulated. 爲安全起見,該元件做了絕緣処理。
3. V-T If a person or group is insulated from the rest of society or from outside influences, they are protected from them. 使隔離
They wonder if their community is no longer insulated from big city problems. 他們想知道他們的社區是否不再與那些大城市的問題隔離。
4. insulationN-UNCOUNT 隔絕
They lived in happy insulation from brutal facts. 他們生活在幸福中,與殘酷事實相隔絕。
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insulate /ˈɪnsjʊˌleɪt/ (insulating,insulated,insulates)
剑桥词典
insulate verb [T] (COVER)
to cover and surround something with a material or substance in order to stop heat , sound , or electricity from escaping or entering
使隔熱;使隔音;使絕緣
You can insulate a house against heat loss by having the windows double-glazed. 你可以給窗戶裝上雙層玻璃來防止熱量散失。
insulate verb [T] (PROTECT)
to protect someone or something from harmful experiences or influences
使隔絕,使隔離
Children should be insulated from the horrors of war . 應該讓孩子遠離戰爭的恐怖。
Until recently the country's economy has been insulated from recession by its reserves of raw materials . 該國由於原材料儲備充足,直到最近其經濟也沒有受到衰退的影響。 返回 insulate