Meaning of zone | Babel Free
zoʊnDefinitions
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Each of the five regions of the earth's surface into which it was divided by climatic differences, namely the torrid zone (between the tropics), two temperate zones (between the tropics and the polar circles), and two frigid zones (within the polar circles). archaic
- Any given region or area of the world.
- To focus or concentrate on something.
- A given area distinguished on the basis of a particular characteristic, use, restriction, etc.
- To lose concentration or become inattentive.
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A restricted category or virtual place. broadly
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Informal In a state of focused attention or energy so that one's performance is enhanced: a goalie who was in the zone throughout the playoffs. Informal
- A band or area of growth encircling anything.
- A part of the earth's surface:area, belt, district, locality, neighborhood, quarter, region, tract.
- A band or stripe extending around a body.
- zona, estructura anatómica en forma de banda;comfort ___ → ___ de bienestar;
- A series of planes having mutually parallel intersections.
- An area or a region distinguished from adjacent parts by a distinctive feature or characteristic.
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The strike zone. informal
- Any of the five regions of the surface of the earth that are loosely divided according to prevailing climate and latitude, including the tropics, the North and South Temperate Zones, and the North and South Polar Regions.
- Every of the three parts of an ice rink, divided by two blue lines.
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Ecology An area characterized by distinct physical conditions and supporting a particular type of flora and fauna. Ecology
- A semicircular area in front of each goal.
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Anatomy A ringlike or cylindrical growth or structure. Anatomy
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A mental state of high concentration and performance; see: in the zone. figuratively
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Geology A region or stratum distinguished by composition or content. Geology
- A defensive scheme where defenders guard a particular area of the court or field, as opposed to a particular opposing player.
- That collection of a domain's DNS resource records, the domain and its subdomains, that are not delegated to another authority.
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A logical group of network devices on AppleTalk (an obsolete networking protocol). dated
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A belt or girdle. literary
- The curved surface of a frustum of a sphere, the portion of surface of a sphere delimited by parallel planes.
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A frustum of a sphere. broadly
- A circuit; a circumference.
Equivalents
Català
zona
Deutsch
absperren
Bereich
Distrikt
Eingabefeld
Feld
Fixierungszeitraum
Gebiet
Gürtel
Landstrich
mit den Gedanken abschweifen
sich nicht konzentrieren
verzonen
Zone
Ελληνικά
ζώνη
Esperanto
zono
Galego
zona
עברית
אזור
Հայերեն
գոտի
ខ្មែរ
តំបន់
Latina
plāga
Lingála
esika
ລາວ
ເຂດ
Македонски
зона
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
ਖੰਡ
Polski
strefa
Português
zona
Slovenščina
cona
Svenska
zon
Kiswahili
zoni
Українська
зона
Tiếng Việt
khu vực
Examples
“And as two Zones doe cut the Heaven upon the righter side, / And other twaine upon the left likewise the same devide, / The middle in outragious heat exceeding all the rest: / Even so likewise through great foresight to God it seemed best, / The earth encluded in the same should so devided bee […].”
“To avoid which, we will take any pains […]; we will dive to the bottom of the sea, to the bowels of the earth, five, six, seven, eight, nine hundred fathom deep, through all five zones, and both extremes of heat and cold […].”
“And while idle curiosity may take its walk in shady avenues by the ocean side, commerce[…]defies every wind, outrides every tempest, and invades every zone.”
“There is a no-smoking zone that extends 25 feet outside of each entrance.”
“The white zone is for loading and unloading only.”
“Files in the Internet zone are blocked by default, as a security measure.”
“The discussion was veering off into a danger zone.”
“a zone of evergreens on a mountain”
“the zone of animal or vegetable life in the ocean around an island or a continent”
“Some of the lagoons, said to have subterranean outlets, have no visible ones; the inclosing island, in such cases, being a complete zone of emerald.”
“That pitch was low and away, just outside the zone.”
“Players are off side, if they enter the attacking zone before the puck.”
“The defender playing at the top of the zone is nine to fourteen metres out from the goal line.”
“I just got in the zone late in the game: everything was going in.”
“17th c, John Dryden, 2005, Pygmalion and the Statue, Paul Hammond, David Hopkins (editors), The Poems of John Dryden: Volume Five: 1697-1700, page 263, Her tapered fingers too with rings are graced, / And an embroidered zone surrounds her slender waist.”
“[…] Or should she, confident, / As sitting queen adored on beauty's throne, / Descend with all her winning charms begirt / To enamour, as the zone of Venus once / Wrought that effect on Jove, so fables tell : / How would one look from his majestic brow, / Seated as on the top of virtue's hill, / Discountenance her despised, and put to rout / All her array; her female pride deject, / Or turn to reverent awe ? […]”
“From the waiſt downwards, they wore a looſe robe, girt with an embroidered zone or belt about the middle, with a large claſp of gold, and a precious ſtone.”
“18th c, William Collins, The Passions: An Ode for Music, 1810, Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (editors), The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 13, page 204, Love fram'd with Mirth a gay fantastic round, / Loose were her tresses seen, her zone unbound,”
“1819, Lord Byron, Don Juan, Canto I, LV, 1827, The Works of Lord Byron, including The Suppressed Poems, page 565, There was the Donna Julia, whom to call / Pretty were but to give a feeble notion / Of many charms in her as natural / As sweetness to the flower, or salt to ocean, / Her zone to Venus, or his bow to Cupid / (But this last simile is trite and stupid).”
“1844, Charles Dickens, The life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, 1865, Works of Charles Dickens, Volume VI: Martin Chuzzlewit—Volume II, page 421, […] it was the prettiest thing to see her girding on the precious little zone, and yet obliged to have assistance because her fingers were in such terrible perplexity; […].”
“`Look now on me, Kallikrates!' and with a sudden motion she shook her gauzy covering from her, and stood forth in her low kirtle and her snaky zone, in her glorious radiant beauty and her imperial grace, rising from her wrappings, as it were, like Venus from the wave, or Galatea from her marble, or a beatified spirit from the tomb.”
“1835, Charles Davies, David Brewster (editors and translators), Adrien-Marie Legendre, Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry, [1794, Eléments de géométrie], page 293, To find the surface of a spherical zone. Rule.—Multiply the altitude of the zone by the circumference of a great circle of the sphere, and the product will be the surface (Book VIII. Prop. X. Sch. 1).”
“A zone of a sphere is the curved surface of a frustum.[…]Determine, correct to 3 significant figures (a) the volume of the frustum of the sphere, (b) the radius of the sphere and (c) the area of the zone formed.”
“And we have yet large day; for scarce the sun / Hath finish'd half his journey, and scarce begins / His other half in the great zone of heaven.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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