buffer zone
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
- A neutral area that is located between hostile forces, and is designed to prevent hostilities.
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A transitional area between areas of different land use.
— And it had been a close-run thing for many of the nearest - perhaps too close. Councillor Renee Spector, a senior member of Birmingham City Council planning committee, told the local press that the accident might force "a rethink" about the way it considered future applications. "There is a case for a buffer zone, but the problem is that land is at such a premium it is difficult to insist on a large distance between houses and railway lines," she said.
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A conceptual space between two things.
— Does she wear glasses with fashionable frames, has she had her lids lifted, does she streak or tint? All of these things are possible: we’ve both reached that borderline age, that buffer zone in which it can still be believed such tricks will work if you avoid bright sunlight.
- Synonym of bubble zone (“a perimeter around an abortion facility”).
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