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range
- IPA[reɪn(d)ʒ]
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- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale;the scope of a person's knowledge or abilities
- vary or extend between specified limits;place or arrange in a row or rows or in a specified manner
verb: range, 3rd person present: ranges, gerund or present participle: ranging, past tense: ranged, past participle: ranged
noun: range, plural noun: ranges
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- 1. the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale the cost will be in the range of $1–5 million a day grand hotels were outside my price range 同義詞
- ▪ the scope of a person's knowledge or abilities in this film he gave some indication of his range
- ▪ the compass of a person's voice or a musical instrument she was gifted with an incredible vocal range
- ▪ the period of time covered by something such as a forecast.
- ▪ the area covered by or included in something a guide to the range of debate this issue has generated
- ▪ the set of values that a given function can take as its argument varies.
- 2. a set of different things of the same general type the area offers a wide range of activities for the tourist the company's new carpet range 同義詞
- 3. the distance within which a person can see or hear something lurked just beyond her range of vision
- ▪ the maximum distance to which a gun will shoot or over which a missile will travel these rockets have a range of 30 to 40 miles a duck came within range
- ▪ the maximum distance at which a radio transmission can be effectively received planets within radio range of Earth
- ▪ the distance that can be covered by a vehicle or aircraft without refuelling the vans have a range of 125 miles
- ▪ the distance between a camera and the subject to be photographed handheld shots taken at extreme telephoto ranges can be pretty wobbly affairs
- 4. a line or series of mountains or hills a mountain range 同義詞
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand mountainous or hilly country no one would know if he had survived to live out his life in the ranges back from the river country
- 5. a large area of open land for grazing or hunting on dude ranches, tourists put on crisp new western gear to ride the range 同義詞
- ▪ an area of land or sea used as a testing ground for military equipment the cost of dealing with unexploded shells and bombs on former military ranges
- ▪ an open or enclosed area with targets for shooting practice he went down to the ranges to practise shooting
- ▪ the area over which a plant or animal is distributed the chimpanzee extensively overlaps the gorilla in its forest range
- 6. a large cooking stove with burners or hotplates and one or more ovens, all of which are kept continually hot a wood-burning kitchen range 同義詞
- ▪ North American an electric or gas cooker.
- 7. a row of buildings Townesend's Durham quadrangle range at Trinity College
- ▪ a continuous stretch of a building.
- 8. archaic the direction or position in which something lies the range of the hills and valleys is nearly from north to south
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- 1. vary or extend between specified limits prices range from £30 to £100 patients whose ages ranged from 13 to 25 years 同義詞
- 2. place or arrange in a row or rows or in a specified manner a table with half a dozen chairs ranged around it 同義詞
- ▪ run or extend in a line in a particular direction he regularly came to the benches that ranged along the path
- ▪ British (with reference to type) align or be aligned, especially at the ends of successive lines.
- 3. British place oneself or be placed in opposition to (a person or group) they were no match for the overwhelming forces ranged against them her family were ranged against him
- 4. (of a person or animal) travel or wander over a wide area patrols ranged thousands of miles deep into enemy territory tribes who ranged the windswept lands of the steppe 同義詞
- ▪ (of a person's eyes) pass from one person or thing to another his eyes ranged over them
- ▪ (of something written or spoken) cover a wide number of different topics tutorials ranged over a variety of subjects
- 5. obtain the range of a target by adjustment after firing past it or short of it, or by the use of radar or laser equipment radar-type transmissions which appeared to be ranging on our convoys
- ▪ (of a projectile) cover a specified distance.
- ▪ (of a gun) send a projectile over a specified distance.
- (of a person or their lifestyle) orderly; settled: it's possible to be too rangé by comparison with Strachey, Keynes was rangé
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- the arithmetic mean of the largest and the smallest values in a sample or other group.
- (of a product) in the middle of a range of products with regard to size, quality, or price: mainframe and mid range computers
Oxford Dictionary
- a place for practising shooting with rifles.
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- a place for practicing shooting with rifles.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of livestock, especially poultry) kept in natural conditions, with freedom of movement: a free-range, corn-fed chicken
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- (especially of vehicles or missiles) able to be used or be effective over long distances: long-range bombers
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- (especially of a vehicle or missile) only able to be used or be effective over short distances: short-range nuclear weapons
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- the range of acceptable or possible volumes of sound occurring in the course of a piece of ...
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- the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale: the cost is thought to be in the range of $1-5 million a day it's outside my price range
- vary or extend between specified limits: patients whose ages ranged from 13 to 25 years
Oxford American Dictionary