Disolate

Pronunciation:ˈdɪzəˌleɪt
ENZH

Quick Translations

  • 孤立
  • 孤独
  • 隔离

Definitions

verb

Definition

To isolate or set apart from others; to cause to be alone or separated.

In ZH

使孤立或与其他事物分开;使孤单或隔离。

Examples

  • The scientist decided to disolate the sample to study its properties more closely.
  • In order to understand the issue better, they need to disolate the factors involved.
  • The team was disolated from the rest due to confidentiality concerns.

Cultural Notes

Usage of 'disolate' is often seen in scientific contexts, where specific samples or elements are separated for analysis. It's less common in everyday conversation and may not be recognized by all speakers.

verb

Definition

To make someone feel alone or apart from others; to exclude from a group.

In ZH

让某人感到孤单或与他人分开;将某人从群体中排除。

Examples

  • She felt disolated at the party because she didn't know anyone there.
  • As a newcomer, he often experienced moments where he felt disolated from his peers.
  • Exclusion can easily disolate individuals from supportive communities.

Cultural Notes

In social contexts, 'disolate' can refer to emotional or psychological isolation, often relating to feelings of loneliness or exclusion from social groups.