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v. 使...绝缘
vbl. 绝缘

  1. Many houses in the north are warm in winter because they are insulated so that the heat is not lost.
    "北方的许多房子在冬天很暖和,因为它们都作了隔热处理,使热量不致散失。"
  2. A type of transmission medium consisting of two insulated wire twisted together to improve its immunity to interference from other(stray) electrical signals that may otherwise corrupt the signal being transmitted.
    由两根外皮绝缘的导线扭在一起组成的一种类型的传输媒体,扭在一起是为提高对可能破坏被传输信号的其它(杂散)电信号的抗扰度。



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.


Insulated \In"su*la`ted\ ([i^]n"s[-u]*l[=a]"t[e^]d), p. a.
1. Standing by itself; not being contiguous to other bodies;
separated; unconnected; isolated; as, an insulated house
or column.

The special and insulated situation of the Jews.
--De Quincey.

2. (Elect. & Thermotics) Separated from other bodies by means
of nonconductors of heat or electricity.

3. (Astron.) Situated at so great a distance as to be beyond
the effect of gravitation; -- said of stars supposed to be
so far apart that the affect of their mutual attraction is
insensible. --C. A. Young.

{Insulated wire}, wire covered with some nonconducting
material, such as plastic or silk, for use in conducting
electricity.

  1. Lucky, wrapped in salt-water-soaked paper, traveled in an insulated box with ice packs.
  2. With its rejection of this year's pay raise, Congress may have effectively scuttled the system under which salaries were proposed, by an appointed panel insulated against voter punishment for unpopular increases.
  3. The 1,200-pound fiberglass craft, insulated with styrofoam to protect the crew from temperatures that can reach 60 below zero, will have no steering capability, leaving the crew at the mercy of the winds.
  4. Baltimore, a 12-hour sail up the bay from the Atlantic Ocean, once was insulated from hard times by its position as the harbor closest to the nation's industrial heartland.
  5. It has insulated the firm locally from the chill of recession, which has forced competitors to cut staff.
  6. 'Swiss integration in Europe is a matter of survival,' he added. Most other Swiss companies have already insulated themselves against the possibility that Switzerland will not join the EC by setting up subsidiaries and factories within EC countries.
  7. Solar power was developed, domestic production rose, homeowners insulated their houses, the automotive industry learned to get more miles per gallon and utilities learned to burn fuel more efficiently.
  8. Like the oil industry, the oil-service companies closely allied to it are largely insulated from the stock market.
  9. If banks cannot be fully insulated from a parent firm's commercial entities, either the safety net under them will have to be extended to all who would own and control banks, or the safety net should be eliminated.
  10. To convert it into a jail cell, the container is insulated and a wall covering such as cement or drywall is put on.
  11. Mr. Tasker said he does not believe the Tokyo market is entirely insulated from other markets.
  12. The most common reason today is to get more living space." The sunspace, which attaches directly to a home, features panels of front glass that bring solar energy inside and insulated roof and side walls.
  13. Old homes and factories were insulated and standards for new ones were raised.
  14. Some of his aides and legal scholars, who expect prosecutors to pursue the conspiracy charges, believe individual trials would be much shorter, easier for jurors to understand and better insulated from post-trial challenges.
  15. Does he really believe that the rich are insulated from the pain of bereavement, of illness, of marital break-up? He describes the rich as 'kindly, witty and urbane'.
  16. In a 600SEL, you are insulated from the outside world by double glazing.
  17. My businesses are all horizontally structured, not vertically, so it is only one of the tentacles of my business operations.' He made it clear he believed that his continuing operations were insulated from the demise of the Placeton operations.
  18. "The industry has been insulated from imports for so long that it has become thoroughly addicted," Hufbauer said.
  19. But it is a goal nonetheless useful as a means of imposing some small measure of accountability on a political system typically insulated from the criticisms of its mere citizens.
  20. But Congress did take a role in that determination 25 years ago, when the art subsidy system was created, although it delegated the job of defining art to panels of experts in the hope it would be insulated against politics.
  21. Most grain and soybean futures prices fell slightly on the Chicago Board of Trade as new snow insulated the winter wheat crop from the cold and rain brought refief to soybean crops in southern Brazil.
  22. Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole declined to comment on the recommendation, saying it was part of an "insulated proceeding" that she eventually might have to rule on.
  23. Borrowing a chapter from President Reagan's campaign book, Bush has largely insulated himself from the press, minimizing chances for miscues and gaffes that would detract from his campaign message.
  24. MacDonald has insulated himself by firing reporters at the tribal newspaper and radio station and replacing them with his supporters, and by contracting with the Bureau of Indian Affairs to provide on-reservation investigators, Chapela said.
  25. In summer the huts are sweltering, in winter freezing. Whitehead faces the sea, but affords no more of a view than Alcatraz. 'They are isolated and insulated,' says Ms Pam Baker, a lawyer who chairs Refugee Concern.
  26. Two clouds have been hanging over the Cathay Pacific share price of late. One is the global recession in air travel, from which even the Asian growth economies have not been wholly insulated.
  27. It tends to breed a clique of market participants favored or insulated by the government machine; over time those ever-fatter interests tend to assume they can cut corners, or worse.
  28. She said although people probably perceive the court as being insulated from the rest of society, she thinks it's a good place to get an overview of the nation's concerns because of the variety of cases it handles.
  29. Mr Ruhee recently returned from Europe, where he met nine of the EU's 12 agriculture ministers. 'If we were allowed to supply 80,000 tonnes of the Euro - refiners' deficit, we would be totally insulated from the world market,' Mr Ruhee says.
  30. In this way, Mr. Cerabino said, the total bailout plan is insulated from the failure of a single asset.
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