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单词 range
释义 range

range /reɪndʒ/

noun (COOKER)
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F0 [C] (ALSO kitchen range) UK an old type of cooker, with one or more ovens and cooking surfaces, that is heated with wood or coal and is kept hot all the time
Thesaurus+: ↑Kitchen appliances
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F0 [C] US a COOKER(Cf. ↑cooker)
Thesaurus+: ↑Kitchen appliances
noun (LIMIT)
1
B2 [S] the amount, number, or type of something between an upper and a lower limit:
» The price range is from $100 to $500.» The product is aimed at young people in the 18–25 age range.» The coat was in/out of my price range.» This type of work is outside/beyond/out of my range (of experience).Thesaurus+: ↑Range and limits
2
C2 [S or U] the distance within which you can see, hear, or hit someone:
» The ship was in/out of range of our guns.» He was shot at point blank/at close range (= from very near).Thesaurus+: ↑Measurements of length and distance
3
F0 [S] the period of time in the future within which something is planned or expected to happen:
» long-range plans» short-/medium-/long-range weather forecastingThesaurus+: ↑Range and limits
4
F0 [S] the distance that a vehicle or aircraft can travel without having to stop for more fuel:
» short-/medium-/long-range airlinersThesaurus+: ↑Measurements of length and distance
5
F0 [C] all the musical notes that a singer can sing or a musical instrument is able to produce
Thesaurus+: ↑Playing music , ↑Singing in generalThesaurus+: ↑Singing in general
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Extra Examples:» The opposing units opened fire simultaneously at close range and a 15-minute firefight ensued.» Her remarkable vocal range spanned three and a half octaves.» Two bullets were fired into the car at point-blank range.» He's often bracketed with the romantic poets of this period although this does not reflect the range of his work.» Their ideal holiday was out of their price range.
noun (SET)
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B1 [C] a set of similar things:
» I offered her a range of options.» There is a wide/whole range of opinions on this issue.Thesaurus+: ↑Groups and collections of things , ↑Variety and mixtures
2
B1 [C] (US ALSO line) the goods made by one company or goods of one particular type that are sold in a shop:
» We stock the full range of model railway accessories.» This jacket is part of our autumn/spring range.Thesaurus+: ↑Products and producers , ↑Buying and selling in general
3
B1 [C] a group of hills or mountains:
» a mountain range» the Pennine Range» We could see a low range of hills in the distance.Thesaurus+: ↑Hills and mountains
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Extra Examples:» Our views coincide on a range of subjects.» As an actor he could communicate a whole range of emotions.» This range of clothing is specially designed for shorter women.» There was a range of fairground amusements, including rides, stalls and competitions.» The mountain range stretched away into infinity.
noun [C] (WEAPONS AREA)
F0 an area where people can practise shooting or where bombs or other weapons can be tested: » The soldiers were practising on the rifle/shooting range.» The bomb was tested on a missile range in the desert.Thesaurus+: ↑Guns
noun [C] US (LAND)
F0 land for animals to feed on: » The cowboys were herding the cattle on the range.Thesaurus+: ↑Animal farming - general words
verb (MOVE) ↑Verb Endings for range
1
F0 [I usually + adv/prep] to move or travel freely:
» The hens range freely about/over the farm.» The walkers ranged through/over the hills all day.Thesaurus+: ↑Walking and walkers
2
F0 [I usually + adv/prep] (of a piece of writing or speech) to deal with:
» Our discussion ranged over many current issues.» The findings of a wide-ranging (= including many subjects) survey of young people's attitudes are published today.Thesaurus+: ↑Regarding and concerning , ↑Linking and relating
verb [I usually + adv/prep] (LIMIT) ↑Verb Endings for range
B2 to have an upper and a lower limit in amount, number, etc.: » Dress sizes range from petite to extra large.» Prices range between $50 and $250.Thesaurus+: ↑Range and limits
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Extra Examples:» Beauty treatments range from an eyelash tint at £8 to a deep cleansing facial costing £58.» Their ages range from 12 to 18.» The critics' opinions of the new film ranged from 'poor' to 'outstanding'.» Average temperatures in July range from 15 to 25 degrees.» The variety of accommodation available ranges from a studio flat to a four-bedroomed house.
verb [T usually + adv/prep] (POSITION) ↑Verb Endings for range
F0 to position people or things together, especially in rows: » The crowd ranged itself along the route of the procession.» The troops were ranged in front of the commanding officer. SYNONYM ARRANGE(Cf. ↑arrange) (PUT IN POSITION)Thesaurus+: ↑Classifying and creating order
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