Pronunciation: /ˈaɪsəˌkroʊn/
noun A line on a map connecting points at which something occurs or arrives at the same time.
A1 An isochrone is a line on a map connecting points that can be reached in the same amount of time.
A2 The concept of isochrone is often used in transportation planning to determine travel times between different locations.
B1 Engineers use isochrones to analyze traffic flow and plan efficient routes for public transportation.
B2 The isochrone map showed the areas that were accessible within a 30-minute drive from the city center.
C1 Researchers conducted a study using isochrones to evaluate the impact of new road construction on travel times in the region.
C2 The isochrone analysis revealed disparities in accessibility to healthcare facilities in rural areas compared to urban centers.
formal An isochrone is a curve on a map that connects points that have the same travel time from a specific location.
informal The isochrone on the map shows how far you can get in 30 minutes from here.
slang Check out the isochrone line on the map, it's like a time-travel path!
figurative The isochrone of success in this industry is different for everyone.
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