0 to cover and surround something with a material or substance in order to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering:
1 to protect someone or something from harmful experiences or influences:
2 to use a material to cover or go around the surface of something in order to prevent heat, electricity, etc., from escaping or entering:
3 to protect someone or something from outside influences:
4 to protect someone or something from something that might harm them or it:
Magnetically insulated ion diode with a gas-breakdown plasma anode.
The cabinet was thus to be insulated still further from departmental enthusiasm and expertise.
All this part of the robot is insulated with wax filler.
The whole chamber is surrounded and insulated with wax except for the area between the heater plate and the battery, which is an air space.
The main oil chamber is hard to access as it is totally sealed and insulated.
Like any nested programming model, this recursive structure ensures that components may be easily reused in combination with one another while insulating their internal structure.
Architectural history is against architectural theory, which circumscribes architecture and insulates it from or mediates reality (and the past).
Knowing that the separation-of-powers insulates them from such legislative overrides, courts may be emboldened to take on a more active role.
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覆蓋, 使隔熱, 使隔音…
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覆盖, 使隔热, 使隔音…
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aislar, proteger…
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isolar…
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yalıtmak, izole etmek, tecrit etmek…
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isoler, tenir à l’écart…
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izolovat…
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