area

Related to area: surface area, Area codes

a no-go area

A place that is extremely dangerous to enter, especially because it is controlled by a violent group or is in the midst of military conflict. That part of the city is so overridden with gangs that it has essentially become a no-go area for police and citizens alike.
See also: area

area of influence

A realm, domain, or field over which a person, group, or business has direct control, influence, or clout. It refers to a military term for the geographical area in which a commander has direct military influence. As a literature professor, my primary obligation is to my classes; as head of this department, though, my area of influence extends to all students studying English.
See also: area, influence, of

disaster area

1. A location where a natural disaster, such as an earthquake, flood, or storm, occurred. An area designated as such is often the recipient of government aid. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the president declared New Orleans a disaster area and allotted federal funding for the rescue and cleanup efforts.
2. By extension, an excessively messy or unclean space. After only a few weeks of living on his own, Adam's apartment looked like a disaster area because he never bothered to clean up after himself.
3. A situation, idea, or plan that is poorly planned or organized. The new economic plan that the senator proposed sounded like a complete disaster area.
See also: area, disaster

gray area

A concept or topic that is not clearly defined or that exists somewhere between two extreme positions. There's a lot of gray area regarding whether the use of the new surveillance technology is lawful.
See also: area, gray

kiss and cry area

An area in an ice skating rink where figure skaters rest while awaiting their results after a competitive performance. So named because competitors typically celebrate or commiserate (depending on their performance) with coaches, friends, or family in this location. After a terrific performance, Katy is heading to the kiss and cry area to wait with her coach while the judges tally their marks.
See also: and, area, cry, kiss
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

(a) gray area

Fig. an area of a subject or question that is difficult to put into a particular category because it is not clearly defined and may have connections or associations with more than one category. The responsibility for social studies in the college is a gray area. Several departments are involved. Publicity is a gray area in that firm. It is shared between the marketing and design divisions.
See also: area, gray
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

gray area

Indeterminate territory, undefined position, neither here nor there. For example, There's a large gray area between what is legal and what is not. This term, which uses gray in the sense of "neither black nor white" (or halfway between the two), dates only from the mid-1900s.
See also: area, gray
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

a grey area

COMMON If you call something a grey area, you mean that it is unclear. Note: `Grey' is usually spelled `gray' in American English. There are many grey areas in the law affecting stolen animals. Tabloid papers paint all sportsmen as heroes or villains. There is no grey area in between.
See also: area, grey
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

a grey area

an ill-defined situation or field not readily conforming to a category or to an existing set of rules.
In the 1960s, grey areas in British planning vocabulary referred to places that were not in as desperate a state as slums but which were in decline and in need of rebuilding.
2001 Rough Guide to Travel Health In theory, it should be a cinch to diagnose appendicitis, but in practice it's much more of a grey area.
See also: area, grey

a no-go area

an area which is dangerous or impossible to enter or to which entry is restricted or forbidden.
As a noun, no-go was first used in the late 19th century in the sense of ‘an impracticable situation’. Its use in this phrase, with the sense of ‘no entry’, is particularly associated with Northern Ireland in the 1970s.
1971 Guardian For journalists and others, the Bogside and Creggan estates are ‘no-go areas’, with the IRA in total effective control.
See also: area
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

a diˈsaster area


1 (informal) a place or situation that has a lot of problems, is a failure, or is badly organized: The room was a disaster area (= very untidy), with stuff piled everywhere and nowhere to sit. The current system of taxation is a disaster area.
2 a place where a disaster has happened and which needs special help: After the floods, the whole region was declared a disaster area.
See also: area, disaster

a ˌgrey ˈarea

an area of a subject or situation that is not clear or does not fit into a particular group and is therefore difficult to define or deal with: The question of police evidence in cases like this is a grey area. We will need to consult our lawyers about it.
See also: area, grey

a ˌno-ˈgo area

(especially British English) an area, especially in a city, which is dangerous for people to enter, or that the police or army do not enter, often because it is controlled by a violent group: Several parts of the city have become no-go areas for the police. (figurative) This subject is a definite no-go area (= we must not discuss it).
See also: area
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • a no-go area
  • in (one's) midst
  • in our, their, its, etc. midst
  • midst
  • tied to (one's) apron strings
  • tied to apron strings
  • tied to his mother's apron strings
  • tied to someone's apron strings
  • in the midst
  • fall between the cracks
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Sangke district governor Lom Som said farmers living in the area have planted rice in Area 2 and cleared Area 3 in recent months.
The wages of higher skilled workers in metropolitan areas have remained at about the same level relative to their high skilled counterparts in nonmetropolitan areas over the past decade.
The 619 area code is bordered on the north by the 858 area code and to the east by the 760/442 area code overlay.
GDP by metropolitan area is derived as the sum of the value added originating in all of the industries in the metropolitan area.
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EPA is under a court ordered timeline for finalizing the estimated 50 area source rules that have not been completed.
The Hurricane Rita Disaster Area includes all of Louisiana and Texas
Certain areas will always be more expensive than others.
Several subject areas are being covered by NAFB member programming.
More than 26,000 lake-sediment samples were collected, with a sampling density of 1 sample per 12 [km.sup.2], over a surface area that covers ~350,000 [km.sup.2] (43 NTS map sheets) in Nunavik.
Even though we consider the whole area from the goal line to the 20-yard line the coming out zone, we will divide the zone into two separate parts--the area from the goal line to the 10 and the area from the 10 to the 20-yard line.
To work with 25 area agencies serving children and youth and community partners to create a community action plan to improve the lives and outcomes of children and families in Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington areas.
Any business entity whose principal place of business is located in a covered disaster area; see id.
Bernita Johnson-Gabriel, New Communities Program director of the Quad Communities Development Corporation, recently drove through the area with a representative from a company interested in opening a business there.
Claims adjusters struggling to do their jobs in areas devastated by Hurricane Katrina have faced monumental hurdles--a lack of lodging, a shortage of gasoline, inaccessible areas and policyholders who have been evacuated or left the area.