C1 adjective Formal/Technical

zonet

/soːˈnɛːˀt/

उदाहरण

1

Byen er zonet i boligområder, erhvervsområder og grønne områder.

The city is zoned into residential areas, commercial areas, and green areas.

2

Dette kort viser, hvordan landet er zonet efter klima.

This map shows how the country is zoned by climate.

3

Jorden blev zonet til landbrugsformål.

The land was zoned for agricultural purposes.

4

Systemet er zonet for at optimere energiforbruget.

The system is zoned to optimize energy consumption.

5

De forskellige farver på diagrammet indikerer, at området er zonet.

The different colors on the diagram indicate that the area is zoned.

सामान्य शब्द संयोजन

zonet område (zoned area)
zonet efter (zoned according to)
blive zonet (to be zoned)

How to Use It

इस्तेमाल की जानकारी

Use 'zonet' when referring to areas or systems that have been formally or systematically divided for a particular purpose, such as urban planning, climate classification, or system management. It implies a deliberate organization.


सामान्य गलतियाँ

Mispronouncing the 't' at the end; it's typically silent.
Using 'zonet' in contexts where a more general term like 'opdelt' (divided) or 'separeret' (separated) would be more appropriate, without the implication of formal designation.

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शब्द की उत्पत्ति

From French 'zoné', past participle of 'zoner' (to zone), ultimately from Latin 'zona' (belt, zone). Adopted into Danish, often in technical or administrative contexts.

सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ

The concept of 'zoning' (zonering) is fundamental in Danish urban planning and environmental management, making 'zonet' a relevant term in discussions about city development, land use, and environmental regulations.

याद रखने का तरीका

Visualize a map with different colored 'zones' for different purposes – this will help you remember 'zonet' means 'divided into distinct regions'.

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3 सवाल

'Zonet' is more common in formal, administrative, or technical language rather than casual conversation. You'll often encounter it in planning, geography, or scientific descriptions.

No, 'zonet' describes an area, object, or system that has been divided. It would not typically be used to describe people.

While 'zonet' and 'opdelt' both mean 'divided', 'zonet' specifically implies a division into distinct, often designated, regions or areas with specific purposes, similar to 'zoned' in English. 'Opdelt' is a more general term for division.

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