Слово англійською: range

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range

noun
/reɪndʒ/

    variety

  1. [countable, usually singular] a variety of things of a particular type
    • range of something The hotel offers a wide range of facilities.
    • Librarians need a broad range of skills.
    • There is a full range of activities for children.
    • This material is available in a huge range of colours.
    • a narrow/limited range of options
    • Voters support parties for a whole range of reasons.
    • The textbook covers a wide range of topics.
    • across a range Employees across a range of occupations were surveyed.
    • over a range We have reached agreement over a range of issues.
  2. of products

  3. [countable] range (of something) a set of products of a particular type
    • our new range of hair products
    • We are looking to expand our product range.
    see also mid-range, top of the range
  4. limits/extent

  5. [countable, usually singular] the limits between which something varies
    • in a range Most of the students are in the 17–20 age range.
    • It's difficult to find a house in our price range (= that we can afford).
    • in the range of something There will be an increase in the range of 0 to 3 per cent.
    • within a range Prices vary only within a narrow range.
    • outside a range This was outside the range of his experience.
    • beyond a range This car is beyond the range of most people's pockets.
  6. [countable, usually singular] the extent of somebody's knowledge or abilities
    • I think she has quite a limited range as an actor.
    • range of something The range of his knowledge is impressive.
  7. [countable, usually singular] range (of something) the area covered by or included in something
    • Her sculptures explore the range of human experience.
  8. distance

  9. [countable, uncountable] range (of something) the distance over which something can be seen or heard
    • The child was now out of her range of vision (= not near enough for her to see).
  10. [countable, uncountable] range (of something) the distance over which a gun or other weapon can hit things
    • These missiles have a range of 300 miles.
    see also close-range, long-range, short-range
  11. [countable] range (of something) the distance that a vehicle will travel before it needs more fuel
  12. of mountains

  13. [countable] a line or group of mountains or hills
    • the great mountain range of the Alps
  14. for shooting

  15. [countable] an area of land where people can practise shooting or where bombs, etc. can be tested
    • a shooting range
    • A device was exploded at the main nuclear testing range.
    see also driving range, rifle range
  16. oven

  17. [countable] a large piece of equipment that can burn various fuels and is kept hot all the time, used for cooking, especially in the past
  18. [countable] (North American English)
    (also stove British and North American English, British English also cooker)
    a large piece of equipment for cooking food, containing an oven and gas or electric rings on top
    • Cook the meat on a low heat on top of the range.
    • Many chefs prefer to cook on a gas rather than an electric range.
  19. for cows

  20. the range
    [singular] (North American English) a large open area for keeping cows, etc.
  21. see also free-range
    Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘line of people or animals’): from Old French range ‘row, rank’, from rangier ‘put in order’, from rang ‘rank’. Early usage also included the notion of ‘movement over an area’.
Idioms
at/from close range
  1. from only a short distance away
    • The president was shot at close range.
    • She scored from close range.
    see also close-range
in/within range (of something)
  1. near enough to be reached, seen or heard
    • He shouted angrily at anyone within range.
out of range (of something)
  1. too far away to be reached, seen or heard
    • The cat stayed well out of range of the children.
    • She hid away in her house, out of range of prying eyes.
    • Don't shoot yet—he's still out of range.
    • I listened, but the voices were just out of hearing range.
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