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单词 range
释义
range
(rndʒ )
Word forms: ranges , ranging , ranged
1. countable noun B1
A range of things is a number of different things of the same general kind.
A wide range of colours and patterns are available. [+ of]
The two men discussed a range of issues. [+ of]
The range includes chests of drawers, tables and wardrobes.
Synonyms: series, variety, selection, assortment  
2. countable noun [oft noun NOUN] B2
A range is the complete group that is included between two points on a scale of measurement or quality.
The average age range is between 35 and 55.
...properties available in the price range they are looking for.
...top-of-the-range products for which people are prepared to pay a little bit more.
Synonyms: limits, reach, distance, sweep  
3. countable noun B2
The range of something is the maximum area in which it can reach things or detect things.
The 120mm mortar has a range of 18,000 yards. [+ of]
The trees on the mountains within my range of vision had all been felled.
Tactical nuclear weapons have shorter ranges.
Synonyms: scope, area, field, bounds  
4. verb B2
If things range between two points or range from one point to another, they vary within these points on a scale of measurement or quality.
They range in price from $3 to $15. [VERB from noun to noun]
...offering merchandise ranging from the everyday to the esoteric. [VERB from noun to noun]
...temperatures ranging between 5°C and 20°C. [V + between]
Synonyms: vary, run, reach [informal], extend  
5. verb
If a piece of writing or speech ranges over a group of topics, it includes all those topics.
The discussion in this chapter has ranged over a number of matters. [V over n]
6. verb [usually passive]
If people or things are ranged somewhere, they are arranged in a row or in lines. [formal]
Some 300 trees have been ranged along the perimeter hedge. [be VERB-ed preposition]
More than 1,500 police and troops are ranged against them. [VERB-ed]
Synonyms: arrange, order, line up, sequence  
7. verb
If animals or people range somewhere, they move around in a place without having a particular destination in mind.
Feeding is not a problem because the birds range over such a large area. [VERB preposition/adverb]
They range widely in search of carrion. [VERB preposition/adverb]
[Also VERB noun]
Synonyms: roam, explore, wander, rove  
8. countable noun B2
A range of mountains or hills is a line of them.
...the massive mountain ranges to the north.
...an impressive range of hills topped with trees.
Synonyms: row, series, line, file  
9. countable noun [usually the NOUN] B2
A range is a large area of open land, especially land in the United States where cattle are kept. [US]
10. countable noun
A rifle range or a shooting range is a place where people can practise shooting at targets.
It reminds me of my days on the rifle range preparing for duty in Vietnam.
...an Army firing range.
11. countable noun
A range or kitchen range is an old-fashioned metal cooker. [British]
12. countable noun A2
A range or kitchen range is a large metal device for cooking food using gas or electricity. A range consists of a grill, an oven, and some gas or electric rings. [US]
regional note:   in BRIT, usually use cooker
13.  See also free-range
14. within range, out of range phrase
If something is in range or within range, it is near enough to be reached or detected. If it is out of range, it is too far away to be reached or detected.
Cars are driven through the mess, splashing everyone in range.
...a base within range of enemy missiles.
...out of range of their rockets.
The fish stayed 50 yards offshore, well out of range.
15. at close range phrase
If you see or hit something at close range or from close range, you are very close to it when you see it or hit it. If you do something at a range of half a mile, for example, you are half a mile away from it when you do it.
He was shot in the head at close range.
McCoist knocked the ball in from close range.
...photographing wild animals from close range.
The enemy opened fire at a range of only 20 yards.
Collocations:
range of styles
The dimmers can be installed in the room or hidden away, and faceplates come in a range of styles to match most decors.
Times, Sunday Times
Your new album encompasses such a wide range of styles.
The Sun
Hip-hop blankets a range of styles, most with thrilling acrobatic appeal, but sometimes aiming at a social message.
Times, Sunday Times
He's kept us waiting seven years for an album of all-new material but this unflagging comeback covers his full range of styles and then some.
The Sun
Another revelation, less impressive, was their limited range of styles.
Times, Sunday Times
range of topics
We discussed a broad range of topics, including a long look at their marketing department.
Christianity Today
The 24 daily seminars were well attended, with speakers giving advice on a range of topics from time management to how to handle difficult people.
Times, Sunday Times
A tutor delivered an excellent workshop that covered a broad range of topics, including manipulating serendipity, paradox management and how to get lucky.
Times, Sunday Times
The pair covered a huge range of topics.
The Sun
They began to publish non-fiction books on a wide range of topics, and concentrated on promoting their writers, even though, invariably, they were quite unknown.
Times, Sunday Times
range widely
Although seldom encountered by recreational divers, they range widely throughout the tropics.
Times, Sunday Times
Examples range widely from healthcare (lab work) to education (exam-marking).
Times, Sunday Times
His observations are deep and range widely, like a mind freed by a walk in solitude.
The Times Literary Supplement
The theoretical chapters of the book range widely.
The Times Literary Supplement
Although they range widely over time and space, from the sixteenth to the present century, and across all continents, there are ample opportunities for cross-referencing, as certain themes recur.
The Times Literary Supplement
rate ranges
The normal human heart rate ranges from 60-100 bpm.
Times, Sunday Times
The rate ranges from 7.65% and 34% depending on the size of the gift and your relationship with the person from whom you are inheriting the money.
Times, Sunday Times
The case fatality rate ranges between 10 and 20 per cent.
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The convergence rate ranges from 75 mm/yr in the north to 83 mm/yr at the southern end.
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scale ranges from
The scale ranges from a very low amount of egg reserves (0 to 2.2), low fertility (2.2 to 15.7), satisfactory (15 to 7-28.6) to optimal (28.6 to 48.5).
The Sun
The scale ranges from 1 to 10, with 1 indicating the best handling characteristics and 10 the worst.
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Depending upon the manufacturer (or country), the scale ranges from 1:148 to 1:160.
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The scale ranges from category 4, the easiest, to hors catgorie, the hardest.
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The scale ranges from 1 to 24 and corresponds to the first 24 critical bands of hearing.
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size ranges
Flower size ranges from truly tiny to sunflowers as big as plates and the enormous cactus blooms of show dahlias.
Times, Sunday Times
It specialises in budget fashion in plus size ranges.
The Sun
Investment size ranges from $5 million and $20 million in companies with revenue between $5 million and $50 million.
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Group size ranges from 13-36 individuals, and sometimes combining to form aggregations of 50 to 60 individuals.
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Potato starch contains typical large oval spherical granules; their size ranges between 5 and 100 m.
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span a range of
There's so much choice it was hard to draw up a shortlist for testing, but we've tried to span the range.
Times, Sunday Times
The pieces hanging on the wall would nicely span the range of skills present in an amateur art class.
Times, Sunday Times
There are, of course, scientific uncertainties, so projections of future trends span a range rather than being fully pinned down.
Times, Sunday Times
Politically, our neighbours span the range.
Times, Sunday Times
Pay growth would span a range of sectors except crisis-hit construction, the bank's agents said.
The Sun
spectrum ranges from
Its broad spectrum ranges from classical antiquity to present-day coins.
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The corpus spectrum ranges from mediaeval times to 1559.
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The research spectrum ranges from formal theoretical questions to experimental activities.
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subjects range
The subjects range from 18-year-old identical twins to a 76-year-old grandmother, all exhibited anonymously.
Times, Sunday Times
The subjects range in age from 7 to 70, and all stand in front of walls.
Times, Sunday Times
His subjects range from portraits to still lifes.
Times, Sunday Times
Degree subjects range from adventure education to humanistic counselling, fine art and theology.
Times, Sunday Times
Subjects range from new materials and systems or environmental sustainability in planning and developing through to government policies and best business practice.
Times, Sunday Times
target range
The group's average production last year was just over 4 million bpd, short of the 4.1 million bpd to 4.2 million bpd target range.
Times, Sunday Times
This fell within the target range of three to six percent.
Mail and Guardian
They found that blood sugar was within the target range 52.6 per cent of the time, compared with 39.1 per cent during a control period.
Times, Sunday Times
It has stayed at a target range between zero and 0.25 per cent since 2008.
The Sun
It could have borrowed more instead, but that would have lifted gearing above its relatively modest long-run target range.
Times, Sunday Times
temperature range
Forty years ago he created a class of remarkable compounds called cyanobiphenyls, which form stable liquid crystals over a wide temperature range, including room temperature.
Times, Sunday Times
Almost any food can make you ill if kept for too long within the warm temperature range in which the spores of bacteria germinate.
Times, Sunday Times
That, however, can limit the upper temperature range.
Globe and Mail
Manufacturers were found to be using software to switch off emissions controls outside a narrow temperature range but officials accepted their claim that they did so to protect the engine.
Times, Sunday Times
Research focuses on improving energy density, reducing internal resistance, expanding temperature range, increasing lifetimes and reducing costs.
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trading range
As our graph shows, they are approaching the top end of their erratic trading range and are on about 22 times' this year's earnings.
Times, Sunday Times
The shares, up 38p at 16.15, are close to the top of their trading range.
Times, Sunday Times
Others saw the gain as more to do with shortcovering as the sugar refiner's shares tested the lower reaches of their 18-month trading range.
Times, Sunday Times
The share price, 123½p last night, therefore trades at a 5 per cent premium to this, about the middle of the normal trading range.
Times, Sunday Times
This leaves its shares at the top end of their trading range, up 33½p at 10.30½p yesterday and on about 13 times' this year's earnings.
Times, Sunday Times
vast range
Oil-based paints can contain a vast range of toxic substances.
canada.com (2008)
He has a vast range from which to choose: will it be an evangelical or charismatic church, or one with a mixed congregation?
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
The introduction of comprehensive schools left teachers with the impossible job of teaching a vast range of abilities in the same class.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
vocal range
The part is scored for counter-tenor, but requires the use of both chest and head voice to present the widest possible vocal range.
The Times Literary Supplement (2011)
Check out her vocal range - and dodgy barnet - on my website.
The Sun (2010)
This loss also affects vocal range, tone quality and stability.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The house captain had serious doubts about my acting ability and my vocal range.
John Cornwell Seminary Boy (2006)
When did you discover your great vocal range?
The Sun (2010)
whole range of
Their strategy brought together architecture, art, craft, applied arts, manufacturing, regeneration, consultation and a whole range of other skills.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
And there's a whole range of other winter activities to experience, from sleigh rides and ski tours, to ice-climbing and stargazing.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
Coming soon from British breeders are a whole range of compact tomatoes easy to grow on the windowsill.
The Sun (2009)
We keep them in education for longer - they continue studying on day release - and make sure they get a whole range of skills.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
wide range
We have included all the main establishments providing degrees across a wide range of subjects.
Times, Sunday Times
Eating five daily portions of fruit and vegetables ensures that you get a wide range of vitamins and minerals.
Times, Sunday Times
Garden centres nowadays have a wide range of veg plants, be it tomatoes or a tray of humble lettuce seedlings.
Times, Sunday Times
The open evenings for industry, where they could meet representatives from a wide range of companies, were her brainchild.
Times, Sunday Times
They present a wide range of health problems, often undiagnosed and almost certainly not being treated.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 射程, 山脉, 排列
Japanese: 範囲 limits, 山脈 mountains, 変化する
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