zone 的 4 个定义
- any continuous area that differs in some respect, or is distinguished for some purpose, from adjoining areas, or within which certain distinctive circumstances exist or are established: The decisions were formulated in a zone of uncertainty. The temperature lies outside the danger zone.
- Geography. any of five great divisions of the earth's surface, bounded by lines parallel to the equator and named according to the prevailing temperature.Compare North Frigid Zone, North Temperate Zone, South Frigid Zone, South Temperate Zone, Torrid Zone.
- Biogeography. an area characterized by a particular set of organisms, whose presence is determined by environmental conditions, as an altitudinal belt on a mountain.
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zoned, zon·ing.
- to mark with zones or bands.
- to divide into zones, tracts, areas, etc., as according to existing characteristics or as distinguished for some purpose.
- to divide into areas subject to special restrictions on any existing or proposed buildings.
- to encircle or surround with a zone, girdle, belt, or the like.
zoned, zon·ing.
- to be formed into zones.
- zone out, Informal. to become inattentive or dazed: I must have zoned out toward the end of the lecture.
zone 近义词
district
更多zone例句
- Across global fire zones, “One common thread is that Indigenous stewardship is something that we can learn from,” said Greenpeace’s Brindis.
- In other words, larger dead zones would have made for smaller life zones.
- She found some zones of closely spaced wide dark bands in the tusks that might indicate stress and seasons of torpor.
- I sat down as you do when you go to a war zone, and I had to write a letter to … it literally says “Just in case.”
- As embryos, they still had four zones of germline gene expression, but the subsets of genes expressed in each zone had changed.
- Strong currents and winds, however, mean any debris could be drifting up to 31 miles a day eastward, away from the impact zone.
- For instance, Best Buy has over 40 million members in its customer loyalty program, Reward Zone.
- By drawing boundaries against wrongful conduct, law provides a protective zone of freedom within those boundaries.
- South Korean activists are already planning to loft them over the Demilitarized Zone in balloons.
- Among the scores of bystanders watching their small town turn into war zone was a Marine veteran who was close with Stone.
- Worst danger zone, the open sea, now traversed, but on land not yet out of the wood.
- When well stained, a delicate hyaline peripheral zone can be distinguished.
- A plaque upon a red corpuscle is surrounded by a colorless zone rather than by a distinct blue body.
- It was of a cylindrical shape, having a deep zone at the equator, and a containing capacity of about 300 feet.
- We there meet with the fruits of the torrid zone, and near them the apple and the peach of Europe.