1. isolated
We have isolated one patient from the rest.
There are isolated rain showers.
The village was isolated by the flood.
This area is extremely isolated.
The more stubborn you are, the more isolated you become.
This is a horror staple - young men and women spend a night of terror in an isolated house.
The scientist has a love of facts, even isolated facts, similar to the poet's love of words.
The country is isolated economically and politically.
The racist attack was just an isolated incident - claimed the authorities.
I grew up an isolated farm in northern England.
I was so far away from everyone that I felt really isolated.
an isolated place does not have other houses, towns, or cities nearby
The village is very isolated. The nearest town is fifteen miles away.
Few people visit this isolated area.
Her grandfather extrapolated an isolated incident at a grocery store into a series of sweeping, unflattering generalizations about every Mexican on earth.
Anglais mot "odizolowane"(isolated) se produit dans des ensembles:
kartkówka angielski2. secluded
It was a quiet secluded beach.
The hotel has its own secluded beach.
a secluded garden/beach/spot
The house was set in a secluded spot with nothing but trees around.
Removed or remote from others; solitary: a secluded freelancer working in his basement. Screened from view; sequestered: a secluded cabin.
a secluded house in the forest
... was no spot so secluded that he did not...
Let’s go to secluded room!