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Spanish
Etymology
From aislar + -dor.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /aislaˈdoɾ/
- Rhymes: -oɾ
- Syllabification: ais‧la‧dor
Adjective
aislador (feminine aisladora, masculine plural aisladores, feminine plural aisladoras)
- insulating
- Synonym: aislante
Derived terms
Noun
aislador m (plural aisladores)
- (architecture, electronics) insulator
- Synonym: aislante
2016 October 29, “Aeropuerto de Guayaquil tiene otro vecino: el Sky Building”, in El Universo:“Lo que hacen es absorber la energía emitida por el sismo transmitida por la tierra; como el edificio tiene un sótano está anclado a la tierra, entonces el aislador lo que hace es cortar y absorber esa energía y no permitir que se transmita para el resto del edificio”, mencionó.- “What they do is absorb the energy emitted by the earthquake transmitted by the earth; Since the building has a basement, it is anchored to the ground, so what the insulator does is cut and absorb that energy and not allow it to be transmitted to the rest of the building”, he mentioned.
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