insulated
Prononciation : [ˈɪn.sə.leɪ.tɪd]
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Contexte : « physical properties »
(adjective) when something is protected from outside heat, cold, or electricity. Insulated buildings or items keep the temperature inside comfortable by blocking outside changes.
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The insulated jacket kept me warm during the winter storm.
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The uninsulated walls let the cold air in, making the house chilly.
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Is this room insulated well enough to stay warm in winter?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to cover or protect something so that it does not lose heat, sound, or electricity. When you insulate a pipe, you keep it from getting too hot or too cold.
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They insulated the pipes to prevent them from freezing in winter.
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If you don’t insulate those wires, they can cause a short circuit.
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Did you remember to insulate the attic before winter arrives?
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