range
范围,系列,幅度,幅度大小
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Definitions
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- : the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles.
- : the extent or scope of the operation or action of something: within range of vision.
- : the distance to which a projectile is or may be sent by a weapon.
- : the distance of the target from the weapon.
- : an area equipped with targets for practice in shooting weapons: a rifle range.
- : an area used for flight-testing missiles.
- : the distance of something to be located from some point of operation, as in sound ranging.
- : the distance that can be covered by an aircraft, ship, or other vehicle, carrying a normal load without refueling.
- : Statistics. the difference between the largest and smallest values in a statistical distribution.
- : a continuous course of masonry of the same height from end to end.
- : Music. compass.
- : Surveying. the horizontal direction or extension of a survey line established by two or more marked points. one of a series of divisions numbered east or west from the principal meridian of the survey and consisting of a row of townships, each six miles square, that are numbered north or south from a base line.
- : Navigation. a line established by markers or lights on shore for the location of soundings.
- : a rank, class, or order: in the higher ranges of society.
- : a row, line, or series, as of persons or things.
- : an act of ranging or moving around, as over an area or region.
- : Also called rangeland. an area or tract that is or may be ranged over, especially an open region for the grazing of livestock.
- : the region over which a population or species is distributed: the range of the Baltimore oriole.
- : Mathematics. the set of all values attained by a given function throughout its domain.
- : a chain of mountains forming a single system: the Catskill Range.
- : a large portable or stationary cooking stove having burners built into the top surface and containing one or more ovens.
- : Physics. the maximum distance that a charged particle, as a proton, can penetrate a given medium and still maintain sufficient kinetic energy to produce ionization in the medium.
- : Nautical. a large cleat for securing various lines, especially the tacks and sheets of courses.a length of anchor cable laid on deck.
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- : working or grazing on a range: range horses; range animals like steer and sheep.
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ranged, rang·ing.
- : to draw up or arrange in rows or lines or in a specific position, company, or group: The sergeant ranged the troops in columns of six across.
- : to place or arrange systematically; set in order; dispose: The members of the cast were ranged in their proper places on stage.
- : to place in a particular class; classify: They ranged themselves with the liberals.
- : to make straight, level, or even, as lines of type.
- : to pass over or through in all directions, as in exploring or searching: They ranged the entire countryside.
- : to pasture on a range.
- : to direct or train, as a telescope, upon an object.
- : to obtain the range of.
- : Nautical. to lay out so that the anchor may descend smoothly.
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ranged, rang·ing.
- : to vary within certain limits: prices ranging from $5 to $10.
- : to have a certain variety of things somehow related: emotions ranging from smugness to despair.
- : to move around or through a region in all directions, as people or animals.
- : to rove, roam, or wander: The talk ranged over a variety of subjects.
- : to stretch out or extend in a line, as things: shabby houses ranged along the road.
- : to extend, run, or go in a certain direction: a boundary ranging from east and west.
- : to lie or extend in the same line or plane, as one thing with another or others.
- : to take up a position in a line or in order.
- : to extend, be found, or occur over an area or throughout a period, as an animal or plant.
- : to have a specified range, as a gun, missile, etc.
- : to find the range, as of something aimed at or to be located.
- : Nautical. to swerve or sheer.
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Examples
Visitors can check in to centres of UrbanKisaan in Hyderabad and Bangalore and buy a range of vegetables.
Unlike macro-influencer, micro-influencers have a smaller reach in the range of 1,000-10,000 followers.
Civis Analytics, a top Democratic polling firm, tested a wide range of reform ideas complete with partisan framing to try to determine those popular enough to move forward on.
So the total costs could range from hundreds of millions of dollars to well above a billion per year.
It ranges everything from facial information, biometric characteristics, voice data, even down to the way that people walk and all of this information is, being poured into a vast database—which was also set up under the decree.
The email appears to have been a relatively common attempt to gain personal information from a wide range of unwitting victims.
They just reflect the range of breeds that were used to create the Heck cattle in the first instance.
The Eighty-ninth Congress was potentially more fertile ground for the broad range of controversial programs on his dream agenda.
Bottom line is that it will only be a BVR [beyond visual range] airplane.
That means the F-35 will be almost entirely reliant on long-range air-to-air missiles.
It is the experience of such that the voice may be extended in its range in both directions at once.
It is ordinarily considered that the range of the speaking voice is very limited as compared with the singer's range.
And could it not be extended from its present limited range until it reached practically the whole adolescent community?
Pitch corresponds to the range of the voice, and expresses affection or attraction.
That, and a range war that grew out of the killing, and some kind of a business deal just about broke them.