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zon·al
zo nl
zonally (adv.)
词根:zona
adj.zonary 带状的;像带子的;分区的
n.zone 地带;地区;联防;vi. 分成区;vt. 使分成地带;环绕
zona 带;带状疮疹
adjective
of, relating to, affecting, or having the form of a zone
a zonal boundary
of, relating to, or being a soil or a major soil group marked by well-developed characteristics that are determined primarily by the action of climate and organisms (such as vegetation) compare azonal, intrazonal
zonal circulation纬向环流
1839年,源自晚期拉丁语的 zonalis,源自拉丁语的 zona(参见 zone(n.))。
带的,区的,带状的
zone >entry 1 + -al >entry 1
The first known use of zonal was in 1867
abolishverb
to do away with completely : put an end to
abnormaladjective
differing from the normal or average : unusual
ability1 of 2noun
the quality or state of being able : power to do something
competence in doing : skill
natural or learned skill
-ability2 of 2noun suffix
ability, fitness, or likeliness to act or be acted on in (such) a way
readability
abideverb
to wait for
to bear patiently : tolerate
last entry 1 sense 1, endure
an abiding friendship
to live or continue in a place : dwell
abandon1 of 2verb
to give up completely
to withdraw from often in the face of danger
abandon ship
to withdraw protection, support, or help from
abandoned the dog
to give oneself up to an emotion
abandon2 of 2noun
a complete yielding to natural impulsesespecially: enthusiasm sense 1, exuberance
zone1 of 2noun
any of five great divisions of the earth's surface with respect to latitude and temperature
a region or area set off from surrounding or neighboring parts
one of the sections of an area or territory created for a particular purpose
an area on a playing field
zone2 of 2verb
to divide into zonesespecially: to divide (as a city) into sections for different purposes (as manufacturing)
zone1 of 2noun
any of five great divisions of the earth's surface with respect to latitude and temperature
a region or area set off from surrounding or neighboring parts
one of the sections of an area or territory created for a particular purpose
an area on a playing field
zone2 of 2verb
to divide into zonesespecially: to divide (as a city) into sections for different purposes (as manufacturing)
zone1 of 2noun
any of five great divisions of the earth's surface with respect to latitude and temperature
a region or area set off from surrounding or neighboring parts
one of the sections of an area or territory created for a particular purpose
an area on a playing field
zone2 of 2verb
to divide into zonesespecially: to divide (as a city) into sections for different purposes (as manufacturing)
zonaladjective
of, relating to, or having the form of a zone
a zonal boundary
zonaladjective
of, relating to, or having the form of a zone
a zonal boundary
zonaladjective
of, relating to, affecting, or having the form of a zone
a zonal boundary
1 January will continue to be dry in Southern California as the jet stream settles into a stable or zonal pattern, which means it flows more directly from west to east with little fluctuation.
2 Types of Geranium Annual geraniums come in different types: zonal, ivy, and regal.
3 One feature of that winter season was a strong zonal, west-to-east-flowing polar vortex.
4 The zonal competition of Euro Africa Zone 1 beckons once again for the British team in February next year.
5 A student asked me why this difference in rotation period occurs, and I replied that it was because Jupiter’s equatorial features are pushed along by strong zonal winds.
6 FENCING: Qualification was to be based on rankings set to be released on April 4, with some additional slots to be determined in zonal events from April 15-26.
7 Ma proposed Thursday that the sea claimants pursue “zonal development” in tracts of the sea “with a view to establishing a joint management and monitoring mechanism.”
8 These components are known as the zonal kinetic energy and eddy kinetic energy respectively.
这两部分能量分别称作纬向动能和涡旋动能。
9 Guizhou was an important tobacco producing province in China, widespread yellow earths, the main zonal soils.
贵州省是我国重要的烤烟生产基地,而黄壤又是当地的主要地带性土壤。
10 On defense, Brazilian teams rely heavily on zonal marking — in which each player defends a small area — and defenders stand relatively far from the goal.
11 The approach he laid out on that flimsy tactics board — zonal marking, a back four, fierce and organized pressing of the opposition — has become the bedrock of soccer in the touch-screen age.
12 Most of the teams had compact defences and used a zonal marking policy, but could switch to man-marking if necessary.
9“大部分球队采用密集防守和区域防守战术,但是在必要时也会转变成盯人。
13 Weather patterns over the Pacific since Dec. 20 found the jet stream to be in what meteorologists call a zonal pattern, flowing straight west to east, with a region of upper-level lower pressure to the north and an area of high pressure to the south, closer to Hawaii.
14 General shrinkage in around 4 %, meridional, zonal slightly more.
一般缩水率在4%左右, 经向略多 、 纬向略少.
15 The UK wants to apply a different model called zonal attachment, where the UK would have full control over access to its waters.
16 We play zonal marking, but he'll probably end up running into my area at some point.
我们踢区域防守,但是他有时可能会到我的区域抢点。
17 And if you want more words right now, here’s Jonathan Wilson on Pep Guardiola’s zonal theory:
18 "From this, we define scaling laws for their horizontal and vertical aspect ratios as a function of the ambient rotation, stratification and zonal wind velocity."
19 The zonal flows weaken with rising latitude so that a transition between equatorial jets and polar turbulence on Jupiter can occur3,4.
20 He believed Pepe Reina was good in the air and the zonal system made it easier for his goalkeeper to claim the ball.