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insulating

/in-suh-leyt, ins-yuh-/US // ˈɪn səˌleɪt, ˈɪns yə- //UK // (ˈɪnsjʊˌleɪt) //

绝缘性,绝缘性能,绝缘的,绝缘

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·su·lat·ed, in·su·lat·ing.

    • : to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound: to insulate an electric wire with a rubber sheath; to insulate a coat with down.
    • : to place in an isolated situation or condition; segregate.

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Examples

  • By legally insulating online businesses, Section 230 has encouraged innovation and growth.

  • Among those standards is the ability to insulate a brand’s ad from appearing next to certain other types of advertisers’ ads, which is possible for traditional TV ads, but harder to do in streaming.

  • A main problem with current electrodes is that the brain will eventually activate non-neuronal cells to form an insulating sheath around the electrode, sealing it off from the neurons it needs to record from.

  • They also secured a change to how they’re funded so they would be insulated from financial damage as thousands of families sought alternatives in the form of charter and home school opportunities.

  • Insulated running bottles will never keep water as cold as vacuum-insulated metal bottles.

  • The perils of a heroin addiction for a user who is without the means to "insulate" themselves from disease and crime are many.

  • The infrastructure at the Times, which might have helped insulate it, is gone.

  • With Watergate closing in, Nixon fired Haldeman and Ehrlichman in a fruitless effort to insulate himself.

  • We insulate ourselves from such natural volatility at our own peril.

  • Both candidates push the zombie notion that an energy-independent U.S. can insulate itself from global disruptions.

  • Insulate the winding from the core and the different layers from each other with a good quality of thin writing paper.

  • This was a matter of vital importance to him, and this man seemed able to insulate himself against either threat or suggestion.

  • No, Hollister reflected, he could not insulate himself and Doris against this environment, against these people.

  • It is the atheist alone who would insulate the kingdoms of the earth from the kingdom of heaven.

  • The plates are then built up so as to connect the sheets which require to be connected, and to insulate the other set.