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zoneHzEJn, $zoJnn [C]an area, esp. one which is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for different purposes地带,区域,(尤指)特殊地带San Francisco is in an earthquake zone.旧金山在一个地震带上。He was charged with driving 75 mph in a 55 mph zone.他被指控在一个时速55英里的区域内开车开到时速75英里。This stretch of coast has been designated a danger zone.这段海岸已被指明是危险地带。Medical teams have been flown into the war/combat zone to care for the wounded.医疗队已经飞到战争区域来照料伤员。After the explosion at the Chernobyl power station, Ukraine declared itself a nuclear-free zone.在切尔诺贝利发电站爆炸后,乌克兰宣布自己为无核区域。The UN Security Council has established/created a no-fly zone (= one into which aircraft are not permitted to fly).联合国安理会已经确立了一块禁飞区。Your lips are an erogenous zone (= an area of your body from which you can get sexual pleasure).人的双唇是性感区域。(specialized) A zone is also one of the five parts into which the Earth is divided according to temperature, marked by imaginary lines going round it from east to west. They are the torrid zone, two temperate zones, and two frigid zones.(地球上的)气候带(一热、雨温、雨寒)These trees only grow in temperate zones.这些树只生长在温带。
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