Zones can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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zone - regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns | ||
zone - separate or apportion into sections; "partition a room off" | ||
Noun |
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zone - an area or region distinguished from adjacent parts by a distinctive feature or characteristic | ||
zone - any of the regions of the surface of the Earth loosely divided according to latitude or longitude | ||
zone - (anatomy) any encircling or beltlike structure | ||
zone - a locally circumscribed place characterized by some distinctive features |
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1. | noun | I hope you're prepared to communicate under these conditions, because e-mail is most effective and convenient when different time zones are taken into consideration. | |
2. | noun | He zones out in front of the TV for hours on end. | |
3. | noun | It's strange that people in hot climate zones eat spicy things like curry. | |
4. | noun | There are tough penalties for motorists who choose to ignore speed restrictions in school zones. | |
5. | noun | The house represents a division between two opposite zones of London. | |
6. | noun | Pekka Ervast, the author of "The Key to the Kalevala", says that the lord and the creator of the world was called Kaleva, and that, as a substantive noun, Kalevala means "the home of the Creator or the Lord", meaning the higher planes of life or the higher zones of unseen world. | |
7. | noun | Valid all day, in all zones. | |
8. | noun | During regular hours, the service is divided into 3 zones. | |
9. | noun | The fare you pay depends on the number of zones in which you travel. | |
10. | noun | We talked about time zones. | |
11. | noun | Riparian zones are narrow strips of land located along the banks of rivers. | |
12. | noun | The ocean is divided into three zones based on depth and light level. The upper 200 meters of the ocean is called the euphotic, or "sunlight," zone. This zone contains the vast majority of commercial fisheries and is home to many protected marine mammals and sea turtles. | |
13. | noun | To my knowledge, Algeria doesn't have special economic zones. | |
14. | noun | Does Algeria have special economic zones? | |
15. | noun | Algeria needs special economic zones. |
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noun | |
I hope you're prepared to communicate under these conditions, because e-mail is most effective and convenient when different time zones are taken into consideration. | |
He zones out in front of the TV for hours on end. | |
It's strange that people in hot climate zones eat spicy things like curry. | |
There are tough penalties for motorists who choose to ignore speed restrictions in school zones. | |
The house represents a division between two opposite zones of London. | |
Pekka Ervast, the author of "The Key to the Kalevala", says that the lord and the creator of the world was called Kaleva, and that, as a substantive noun, Kalevala means "the home of the Creator or the Lord", meaning the higher planes of life or the higher zones of unseen world. | |
Valid all day, in all zones. | |
During regular hours, the service is divided into 3 zones. | |
The fare you pay depends on the number of zones in which you travel. | |
We talked about time zones. | |
Riparian zones are narrow strips of land located along the banks of rivers. | |
The ocean is divided into three zones based on depth and light level. The upper 200 meters of the ocean is called the euphotic, or "sunlight," zone. This zone contains the vast majority of commercial fisheries and is home to many protected marine mammals and sea turtles. | |
To my knowledge, Algeria doesn't have special economic zones. | |
Does Algeria have special economic zones? | |
Algeria needs special economic zones. |