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nounZone, die[time] zone — Zeitzone, die
* * *[zəun]1) (an area or region, usually of a country, town etc, especially one marked off for a special purpose: a no-parking zone; a traffic-free zone.) die Zone2) (any of the five bands into which the earth's surface is divided according to temperature: The tropical zone is the area between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.) die Zone* * *[zəʊn, AM zoʊn]I. nearthquake \zone Erdbebenregion frelegation \zone SPORT abstiegsgefährdete Rängetime \zone Zeitzone fthe central time \zone Standardzeit für die Mittelstaaten der USA und von Teilen Zentralkanadaswheat \zone Weizengürtel merogenous \zone ANAT erogene Zonetemperate \zone GEOG, METEO gemäßigte Zone2. (restricted area)danger \zone Gefahrenzone fno-parking \zone Parkverbotszone fbusiness [or commercial] \zone Geschäftszentrum ntindustrial/residential \zone Industrie-/Wohngebiet ntII. vt ADMIN, LAWto \zone an area/ \zone land ein Gebiet/Land in [Nutzungs]zonen aufteilenthis area has been \zoned as agricultural land dieses Gebiet ist als Agrarland ausgewiesen worden* * *['zəʊn] Zone f; (US = postal zone) Post(zustell)bezirk mto be in the zone — in einer Sache völlig aufgehen; athlete in Topform sein
2. vt1) town, area in Zonen aufteilen2)* * *zone [zəʊn]A sb) Gebietsstreifen m, (Weizen- etc) Gürtel mzone of occupation Besatzungszone;zone of silence Schweigezone;zone time Zonenzeit fd) (Straßenbahn- etc) Teilstrecke f4. obs oder poet Gürtel mB v/t in Zonen aufteilen, verzonenz. abk1. zero2. zone* * *nounZone, die[time] zone — Zeitzone, die
* * *v.in Zonen einteilen ausdr. n.Bereich -e m.Bezirk -e m.Zone -n f. -
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[zəʊn, Am zoʊn] nearthquake \zone Erdbebenregion f;time \zone Zeitzone f;the central time \zone Standardzeit für die Mittelstaaten der USA und von Teilen Zentralkanadas;wheat \zone Weizengürtel m;erogenous \zone anat erogene Zone;temperate \zone geog, meteo gemäßigte Zone2) ( restricted area)danger \zone Gefahrenzone f;no-parking \zone Parkverbotszone fto \zone an area/\zone land ein Gebiet/Land in [Nutzungs]zonen aufteilen;this area has been \zoned as agricultural land dieses Gebiet ist als Agrarland ausgewiesen worden
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