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  1. You'd better put some insulating tape on electric wires.
    你最好给电线裹上绝缘胶布。
  2. Microelectronic circuits in which the passive components and their metallic interconnections are formed directly on an insulating substrate and the active semiconductor devices(usually in wafer form) are added subsequently.
    一种微电子电路器件,其中的无源元件及内部金属连线直接在绝缘衬底上形成,然后再加上有源半导体器件(通常以大圆片形式给出)。



Insulate \In"su*late\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Insulated}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Insulating}.] [L. insulatus insulated, fr. insula
island. See {Isle}, and cf. {Isolate}.]
1. To make an island of. [Obs.] --Pennant.

2. To place in a detached situation, or in a state having no
communication with surrounding objects; to isolate; to
separate.

3. (Elec. & Thermotics) To prevent the transfer of
electricity or heat to or from (bodies) by the
interposition of nonconductors.

{Insulating stool} (Elec.), a stool with legs of glass or
some other nonconductor of electricity, used for
insulating a person or any object placed upon it.

  1. Can the company turn the failures round while insulating the successes from recession?
  2. At Houminer's hardware store in Jerusalem, manager Avraham Yosha reported a 40 percent increase in the sale of insulating tape, emergency lights, cans for water, as well as portable toilets and wash basins for shelters and sealed rooms.
  3. But he stressed that identifying a single cause or cure for the syndrome was unlikely. Man-made mineral fibres are produced by spinning molten rock or glass into fine fibres which are then woven into thick insulating 'blankets'.
  4. Small portions of it are used to help cover air conditioning and insulating expenses and to aid families in danger of losing their heating service.
  5. It also recommends insulating the budget for these safety activities from "competitive pressures" from other programs.
  6. The administration and some business groups say the Senate-passed measure would prompt companies to hire by quota as a way of insulating themselves against such suits.
  7. The suit was brought by a competitor, State Industries Inc., alleging Mor-Flo violated patents covering a method of insulating gas water heaters with polyurethane foam.
  8. The material, once widely used for insulating and fireproofing, is being removed from residential and commercial buildings because it was found to cause lung cancer.
  9. But this year, instead of plastering cities with propaganda posters and carrying giant portraits of Marx, Engels and Lenin through the streets, the mayors suggested that Russians spend the day planting bushes and insulating buildings for winter.
  10. Last week Tateho Chemical Industries, a medium-sized maker of insulating materials and electrofused magnesia for heaters, said it had 20 billion yen ($142 million) in losses from such trading.
  11. Other insulating materials have been used since scientists determined long-term exposure to the fiber causes cancer.
  12. Several years ago he submitted a plan to the Nebraska Energy Office to fill discarded aluminum cans with popped pocorn and build insulating panels, walls, roofs, "even a whole house," he said.
  13. There is little chance for horse-trading, insulating Westminster from the great Capitol Hill sport of special-interest lobbying.
  14. Plymouth said it is concentrating its resources on insulating products, rubber bands, vinyl films and specialty coated fabrics.
  15. Parts of carpets can be made from old tyres, insulating panels and flexible foam. Now the industry is faced with the prospect of millions of tonnes of used carpets, grit and all, being dumped on its doorstep.
  16. Regulation which impedes competition - for example, laws and rules insulating banks or telecommunications companies from certain sources of competition - makes no sense in a growth programme.
  17. By building their reserves to higher levels, the regional banks are insulating themselves from a sudden financial shock if the Latin American debt crisis deepens.
  18. Eagle-Picher developed its asbestos-laced cement in 1933 to meet Navy demand for a high-temperature insulating material.
  19. Until recently, nearly all domestic fridges used CFC as the refrigerant and to blow the insulating foam. Yeo's German-made fridge, Greenfreeze, is promoted by Greenpeace.
  20. There is plenty of scope for cheaper jobs which have a significant impact on bills; insulating the cavity walls for around Pounds 400, for instance, would pay for itself in two years.
  21. Eagle-Picher was only a small producer of asbestos insulating materials and stopped making them in 1971, but the company still faces suits brought mostly by people who were exposed to asbestos while working in shipyards.
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