time zone
time zone — noun
1. a part of the world whose cities all use one official clock time
a part of the world whose cities all use one official clock time
Amani checked the Tokyo time zone before calling her aunt.
collocation: check the time zone before calling
Our meeting moved because Liam was still in another time zone.
pattern: be in another time zone
The pilot announced the local time zone as we landed in Dubai.
Eri forgot the time zone difference and woke her manager at midnight.
Noa changed the time zone on her phone after landing in Sydney.
- local time
names the clock reading in a place, not the region that uses it
- standard time
focuses on the official clock rule, not the area itself
- UTC offset
gives a technical hour number such as UTC+9, not the geographic band
文法句型
be in a different time zone
change the time zone on a phone
用法筆記
Often discussed when people travel, plan calls, or work with people abroad. Common patterns include 'in a different time zone', 'cross time zones', and 'change the time zone' on a device.