英语单词

range是什么意思

range

英[reɪn(d)ʒ] |美[rendʒ]
    n.范围;射程;类别;(山脉,房屋等的)排列
    vi.搜索;变化;延伸;漫游
    vt.排列;(按一定位置或顺序)排序;把…分类;徘徊
    adj.牧场的,放牧区的
日语:範囲 法语:gamme 德语:Reichweite 韩语:범위 俄语:rango

牛津词典

noun

    种类 variety

  1. 一系列
    a variety of things of a particular type
    1. The hotel offers a wide range of facilities.
      这家酒店提供各种各样的设施。
    2. There is a full range of activities for children.
      这里有给孩子们提供的各种活动。
  2. 界限 limits

  3. (变动或浮动的)范围,界限,区间
    the limits between which sth varies
    1. Most of the students are in the 17-20 age range.
      大多数学生都是在17至20岁的年龄范围内。
    2. There will be an increase in the range of 0 to 3 per cent.
      将会有0到3个百分点的增长幅度。
    3. It's difficult to find a house in our price range (= that we can afford) .
      在我们的价格范围以内,很难找到房子。
    4. This was outside the range of his experience .
      这超出了他的阅历。
  4. 产品 of products

  5. 类;种
    a set of products of a particular type
    1. our new range of hair products
      我们的新的头发产品系列
  6. 距离 distance

  7. 视觉(或听觉)范围
    the distance over which sth can be seen or heard
    1. The child was now out of her range of vision (= not near enough for her to see) .
      这孩子已经走出了她的视线。
  8. 射程;射击距离
    the distance over which a gun or other weapon can hit things
    1. These missiles have a range of 300 miles.
      这些导弹的射程为300英里。
  9. (车辆)加一次油可行的路程
    the distance that a vehicle will travel before it needs more fuel
    1. 山 of mountains

    2. 山脉
      a line or group of mountains or hills
      1. the great mountain range of the Alps
        雄伟的阿尔卑斯山脉
    3. 射击 for shooting

    4. 靶场;射击场;炸弹试验场
      an area of land where people can practise shooting or where bombs, etc. can be tested
      1. a shooting range
        射击场
    5. 炉子 oven

    6. (尤指旧时的)炉灶
      a large piece of equipment that can burn various fuels and is kept hot all the time, used for cooking, especially in the past
      1. Cook the meat on a low heat on top of the range.
        把肉放在炉灶上用文火炖着。
    7. (尤指旧时的)炉灶
      a large piece of equipment that can burn various fuels and is kept hot all the time, used for cooking, especially in the past
      1. Cook the meat on a low heat on top of the range.
        把肉放在炉灶上用文火炖着。
    8. 乳牛 for cows

    9. 牧场;乳牛场
      a large open area for keeping cows, etc.

      verb

        变化 vary

      1. (在一定的范围内)变化,变动
        to vary between two particular amounts, sizes, etc., including others between them
        1. to range in size/length/price from A to B
          尺寸 / 长度 / 价格在A到B间变动
        2. Estimates of the damage range between $1 million and $5 million.
          估计损失在100万到500万元之间。
        3. Accommodation ranges from tourist class to luxury hotels.
          住宿条件从经济旅馆至豪华宾馆不等。
      2. 包括(从…到…)之间的各类事物
        to include a variety of different things in addition to those mentioned
        1. She has had a number of different jobs, ranging from chef to swimming instructor.
          她做过许多不同的工作,从厨师到游泳教练。
        2. The conversation ranged widely (= covered a lot of different topics) .
          谈话所涉及的范围很广。
      3. 安排 arrange

      4. (按一定位置或顺序)排列,排序
        to arrange people or things in a particular position or order
        1. The delegates ranged themselves around the table.
          代表依次在桌子周围就座。
        2. Spectators were ranged along the whole route of the procession.
          旁观者排列在整个游行路线的两侧。
      5. 徘徊 move around

      6. 徘徊;漫步;四处移动
        to move around an area
        1. He ranges far and wide in search of inspiration for his paintings.
          他四处漫步,寻找绘画的灵感。
        2. Her eyes ranged the room.
          她的目光在屋子里来回扫视。


      词形变化

      现在分词:ranging 名词复数形式:ranges 过去式:ranged 第三人称单数:ranges 过去分词:ranged



      中文词源

      range 排列,范围,距离,山脉

      来自古法语 range,排列,布置,成排,来自 reng,排,行,线,词源同 rank.引申诸相关词义。



      双语例句

      1. A broad range of issues was discussed.
        讨论涉及了范围十分广泛的一系列议题。
      2. I had access to a wide range of documents which corroborated the story
        我能够查阅证实这一说法的大量文件。
      3. Their range of tableware is decorated with a blackberry design
        他们的整套餐具上都饰有黑莓图案。
      4. The range could do with being extended.
        范围需要扩展。
      5. This year they have introduced three new products to extend their range
        今年他们发布了3种新产品,以扩大产品范围。
      6. A range of ointments and creams is available for the treatment of eczema
        有一系列治疗湿疹的油膏和乳膏可以买到。
      7. The caterpillars feed on a wide range of trees, shrubs and plants
        毛虫以各类树木、灌木和植物为食。
      8. A wide range of colours and patterns are available
        各种颜色和样式都有。
      9. The two men discussed a range of issues
        那两个人讨论了一系列问题。
      10. The range includes chests of drawers, tables and wardrobes.
        该系列包括五斗柜、桌子和衣橱。
      11. The 120mm mortar has a range of 18,000 yards
        口径为120毫米的迫击炮的射程是1.8万码。
      12. The trees on the mountains within my range of vision had all been felled
        山上我视野范围内的树木都被砍倒了。
      13. Tactical nuclear weapons have shorter ranges.
        战术核武器的威力范围较小。
      14. Some 300 trees have been ranged along the perimeter hedge
        沿着绿篱栽种着大约300棵树。
      15. Feeding is not a problem because the birds range over such a large area
        这种鸟活动的范围很大,因此觅食不成问题。
      16. They range widely in search of carrion.
        它们在广阔的区域内搜寻腐肉。
      17. It reminds me of my days on the rifle range preparing for duty in Vietnam.
        它使我想起了在靶场练习射击准备去越南服役的日子。
      18. Cars are driven through the mess, splashing everyone in range.
        车从脏水里驶过,溅了周围所有人一身水。
      19. He was shot in the head at close range
        他在近距离内被人用枪击中头部。
      20. McCoist knocked the ball in from close range.
        麦克科伊斯特门前近距离将球攻入。
      21. The enemy opened fire at a range of only 20 yards.
        敌人在距离仅20码的地方开火了。
      22. The slim booklets describe a range of services and facilities
        这些薄薄的小册子介绍了一系列服务和设施。
      23. I teach psychology by way of a range of traditional lectures, practicals and tutorials.
        我采用传统授课与实践和指导相结合的方式教授心理学。
      24. The range of his erudition is wide.
        他很博学。
      25. This is outside the range of our study.
        这不属于我们研究的范围。


      语源

      Middle English (in the sense line of people or animals): from Old French rangerow, rank, from rangierput in order, from rangrank. Early usage also included the notion of movement over an area


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