no-go zone

collocation in English

meaningsofzone

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zone
noun[C]
uk
/zəʊn/
us
/zoʊn/
an area, especially one that is different from the areas around it because it has different characteristics or is used for ...
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(Definition ofzonefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There has been an extraordinary politicalno-gozonefor so long.
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Since the boat is passing through theno-gozone, it must maintain momentum until it has turned all the way through this area.
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The range of directions into which a boat can not sail is called the "no-gozone".
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They successfully escape, but find themselves caught up in theno-gozonesurrounded by sickos.
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When attempting to sail into theno-gozone, the boat's sails do not produce enough drive to maintain "way" or forward momentum through the water.
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Police established a 500-yard (457-meter)no-gozonearound the sinkhole.
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The new staff was expected to gather information about handling ano-gozone, the removal of radioactive materials, and how to deal with internal exposure to radiation.
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While platforms are in place, there are no-go zones around them, usually of a radius of 500 metres.
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In effect, no-go zones exist when daylight has gone.
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This route has changed dramatically due to border closures and political instability creating no-go zones.
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In 2008, formal complaints were issued, stating that the ambassadors discriminated against the homeless by harassing them and imposing no-go zones on individuals.
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Functions like tremor filtering and motion scaling were applied to increase precision and accuracy while functions like no-go zones and linear lock were applied to enhance safety.
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