词汇 | zone out |
释义 | Idiom zone out to not notice or stop being interested in what is happening around you.When I'm dancing I zone out and feel like I'm the only one in the room.I just flew in from Europe this morning, so don't get upset if I just zone out in the middle of the meeting. Phr V zone out zones, zoning, zoned zone out American slang to stop thinking about anythingShe zoned out for a minute and missed what he was saying. zoned out adjective (always after verb) if someone is zoned out, they are unable to give their attention to anything because of the effects of taking drugs or alcoholShe was in a bad way - zoned out on drugs, alcohol, or both. zone out ⇨ zone out; zone off; zoneverb to absent yourself mentally, with or without the aid of drugs US, 1992zone out AmE informal to stop thinking about anything and not pay attention to anything: Larry's medication makes him zone out.+on When Tom gets home from work he just zones out in front of the TV.zoned out adj AmE informal unable to think clearly about anything, especially because of the effects of drugs: Her daughter's zoned out on pills all the time. zone out1. To lose focus or stop paying attention to something, usually unintentionally. The term can be used to indicate that someone has focused on one thing to the exclusion of all other stimuli. I think I must have zoned out during that lecture, because when it was over I realized I didn't remember anything the professor said. Jerry kind of zones out when he plays video games, so you have to be really loud to get his attention. 2. To intentionally ignore or block out certain stimuli, distractions, etc. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "zone" and "out." When you're playing, you have to zone out everything except what's happening on the field. I know Aunt Lula can be aggravating, but she's only here for a few days, so just try to zone her out. zone outStop paying attention, dissociate oneself from a situation. Also, engage in a mindless activity. For example, When Felicia starts talking about her ailments and her friends' ailments, I totally zone out . This idiom also occurs in the passive, be zoned out. It originally alluded to narcotic intoxication and then was broadened to other kinds of dissociation. For a near synonym, see tune out, def. 2. [Slang; second half of 1900s] zone outv. Slang 1. To lose concentration or become inattentive: I sensed the class was zoning out, so I started talking louder. 2. To lose awareness of one's surroundings: An hour after I took the cough syrup, I lay back in bed and zoned out. 3. To refuse to pay attention to someone or something; ignore someone or something: The athlete zoned out the jeering crowd and made the free-throw shot. Every time I try to give you advice, you zone out everything I say. 4. To cause someone or something to lose awareness of one's surroundings: The medication that I take zones me out. 5. To exclude someone or something by restricting a section of an area or territory: Farmers complain that the government has zoned them out of the best farmland. The city zoned out adult entertainment companies. zoned (out)1. mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. What’s the matter with your eyes? Get a little zoned last night? 2. mod. exhausted. After a day like this, I’m really zoned. |
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