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Meaning of hot zone | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. An area to which access is restricted because it is contaminated with radiation or a chemical or biological biohazard.
  2. An area where fighting or hostilities are likely to erupt.
  3. An apparatus for growing crystals at very hot temperatures.
  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hot, zone.

Examples

“A hot zone was established quickly. Unfortunately, these efforts were compromised by a few MPD officers on the scene who did not understand the serious nature of the potential chemical/biological threat and treated the incident more as a bomb scare. These officers initially crossed in and out of the hot zone, and could have contaminated themselves and other personnel had this been a real incident.”
“Medical monitoring is an essential aspect to conducting operations in the hot zone.”
“Subsequently, it became evident that Iitate was a hot zone with very high levels of radiation contamination and all of its residents and evacuees had to be evacuated.”
“The bush war still scared him. Even more this day for he knew he was to travel through a hot zone with only three other men, none of them soldiers either, to an area close to the Gona-Re-Zhou transited extensively by groups of well armed communist trained insurgents based in Mozambique.”
“Any spot I could point to on a map was about to turn into a hot zone. There was too much trougle brewing for it not to bubble over, and by the summer of 2012, I had a major decision to make.”
“In the Argentina of the seventies, Tucumán was a “hot” zone.”
“Evangelical discourse on the role of arts in the church can be radioactive, and the twenty-one contributors to this book walk right into the ""hot zone"" to pick up on twenty contentious questions.”
“The “hot zone” is the key part in controlling the growth process, the melt and gas flow, and the concentration of the intrinsic point defects and their aggregates.”
“The temperature field in the hot zone is, to a large extent, determined by the distribution of the induced Joulean heat or EM power.”
“Most hot-zone designs for CZ growth are focused on cost reduction. An efficient hot zone is designed for high pulling speeds or high production per hour (PPH, kg/h) and low power consumption.”
“The goal was for passengers to feel relaxation in the initial cool zone, a bit more motion in the hot zone at the center, and a renewed sense of relaxation as they entered the second cool zone and exited the space.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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