zone
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A zone is an area that has particular features or characteristics. (有某些特征或特点的) 地带
Many people have stayed behind in the potential war zone. 许多人留在了可能交战的地带。
The area has been declared a disaster zone. 该地区已被宣布为灾难带。
2. V-T If an area of land is zoned, it is formally set aside for a particular purpose. 将…划为特殊区域[usu passive]
The land was not zoned for commercial purposes. 这块地未被划为商业用地。
3. zoningN-UNCOUNT 分区制
...the use of zoning to preserve agricultural land. …使用分区制以保留农业用地。
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zone /zəʊn/ (zoning,zoned,zones)
剑桥词典
- an area , especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for different purposes
- A demilitarized zone has been created on the border between the warring countries .
- The incident graphically illustrates just how dangerous the situation in the war zone has become .
- Journalists may enter the danger zone but unfortunately we cannot guarantee their safety .
- The city has declared itself a nuclear-free zone.
- The commander-in-chief was given 36 hours to secure a withdrawal of his troops from the combat zone.
(尤指有不同特征或用途的)地带,地区
an earthquake zone 地震带
a nuclear-free zone 无核区
He was charged with driving at 75 mph in a 55 mph zone. 他被指控在限速55英里的区域内驾车时速达到75英里。
This stretch of coast has been designated a danger zone. 这段海岸已被划定为危险地带。
The UN Security Council has established a no-fly zone (= one where aircraft are not permitted to fly ). 联合国安全理事会设定了一处禁飞区。
geography, environment specialized
one of the five parts the earth is divided into according to temperature , marked by imaginary lines going around it from east to west
(地球的)气候带
temperate zones 温带
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