range的意思和读音

range

: [reɪndʒ] : [reɪndʒ]

n.

v.…)

ranges  ranging  ranged  

adj.+n.wide range,full range,long range,broad range,large range

v.+n.provide range,offer range,cover range,extend range,increase range

v.reach,fluctuate,vacillate,oscillate,extend

n.variety,choice,series,assortment,array

rangen.— see alsofree-rangevariety

1.[c][ususing]~ (of sth)a variety of things of a particular type

The hotel offers a wide range of facilities.

There is a full range of activities for children.

limits

2.[c][ususing]the limits between which sth varies

Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range. 17 20

There will be an increase in the range of 0 to 3 per cent. 0 3

It's difficult to find a house in our price range(= that we can afford) .

This was outside the range of his experience .

of products

3.[c]a set of products of a particular type

our new range of hair products

distance

4.[c][u]the distance over which sth can be seen or heard

The child was now out of her range of vision(= not near enough for her to see) .线

5.[c][u]the distance over which a gun or other weapon can hit things

These missiles have a range of 300 miles. 300

6.[c]the distance that a vehicle will travel before it needs more fuel

of mountains

7.[c]a line or group of mountains or hills

the great mountain range of the Alps

for shooting

8.[c]an area of land where people can practise shooting or where bombs, etc. can be tested

a shooting range

oven

9.[c]a large piece of equipment that can burn various fuels and is kept hot all the time, used for cooking, especially in the past

for cows

10.a large open area for keeping cows, etc.

IDM

He shouted angrily at anyone within range.

in/within range (of sth)near enough to be reached, seen or heard

He shouted angrily at anyone within range.

The cat stayed well out of range of the children.

out of range (of sth)too far away to be reached, seen or heard

The cat stayed well out of range of the children.

v.vary

1.[i]to vary between two particular amounts, sizes, etc., including others between them

to range in size/length/price from A to B A B

Accommodation ranges from tourist class to luxury hotels.宿

Estimates of the damage range between $1 million and $5 million. 100 500

2.[i]…)to include a variety of different things in addition to those mentioned

She has had a number of different jobs, ranging from chef to swimming instructor.

The conversation ranged widely(= covered a lot of different topics) .广

arrange

3.[t][usupass]~ sb/sth/yourself + adv./prep.to arrange people or things in a particular position or order

The delegates ranged themselves around the table.

Spectators were ranged along the whole route of the procession.线

move around

4.[i][t]to move around an area

He ranges far and wide in search of inspiration for his paintings.

Her eyes ranged the room.

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v.1.to be included in a group of numbers, ages, measurements, etc. with particular fixed limits2.to include a variety of things3.to move with complete freedom around a large area4.to arrange things in a particular place or position1.to be included in a group of numbers, ages, measurements, etc. with particular fixed limits2.to include a variety of things3.to move with complete freedom around a large area4.to arrange things in a particular place or position

n.1.a number of different things that are of the same general type; a group of products of the same type that a particular company makes or that a particular store sells; all the numbers, ages, measurements, etc. that are included within particular fixed limits; all the musical notes that a person can sing or an instrument can play, from the highest to the lowest2.the limits within which a person or organization is able to deal effectively with something3.the distance within which you can see, hear, or reach something; the longest distance a gun or other weapon can fire a bullet or other missile; the distance between a weapon that someone fires and the person or thing that they are aiming at; the distance that a vehicle, especially an airplane, can travel before it needs more fuel4.an open area of land where people can practice firing guns; an open area where people can practice hitting golf balls5.a large area of land on a farm where cows or other animals are kept6.a large piece of modern kitchen equipment that can cook food in different ways. The British word is cooker.7.a number of mountains considered as a group1.a number of different things that are of the same general type; a group of products of the same type that a particular company makes or that a particular store sells; all the numbers, ages, measurements, etc. that are included within particular fixed limits; all the musical notes that a person can sing or an instrument can play, from the highest to the lowest2.the limits within which a person or organization is able to deal effectively with something3.the distance within which you can see, hear, or reach something; the longest distance a gun or other weapon can fire a bullet or other missile; the distance between a weapon that someone fires and the person or thing that they are aiming at; the distance that a vehicle, especially an airplane, can travel before it needs more fuel4.an open area of land where people can practice firing guns; an open area where people can practice hitting golf balls5.a large area of land on a farm where cows or other animals are kept6.a large piece of modern kitchen equipment that can cook food in different ways. The British word is cooker.7.a number of mountains considered as a group

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1.And anyone smart enough to understand IQ tests will tell you they do not give a full measure of any individual's smarts or range of talents.

2.The techniques shown in the examples range from beginner to advanced level, so try to understand them thoroughly.

3.Their responsibilities range from the design of unit operations to that of controlling complete production and service systems.

4.it is only a case made based on a statistical tendency for such a size change, observed in a wide range of animals, a "rule. "

5.A wide range of redistributive policies has helped those at the bottom of the ladder; the Gini coefficient is among the lowest in the world.

6.the tape seemed a bit heavier with a majority of major indices is sitting right at the bottom of their multi-month trading range.

7.All the indexes for the long term toxicity are in the normal range which had no difference compared with the control group.

8.Only an accurate understanding of the dynamic range of the various sound signals to be able to conduct high-quality recording and playback.

9.The price range values the company at up to 13. 5 times forecast 2009 profit, according to people familiar with the matter.200913.5

10.The visual system is able to perceive details in an environment with a high dynamic range by means of local adaptation.