range
range 英 [reɪndʒ] 美 [rendʒ]
n. 范围,系列;山脉 vi. 范围,变化
进行时:ranging 过去式:ranged 过去分词:ranged 第三人称单数:ranges 名词复数:ranges
- The word range refers to a variety of things or to an area in which something operates. The store offers the living room set in a range of colors. What's the range of that remote-controlled airplane?
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- n. 范围,系列;山脉
- vi. 范围,变化
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1. The hotel offers a wide range offacilities.
这家酒店提供各种各样的设施。
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2. 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。
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3. 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。
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4. This was outside the range of his experience.
这超出了他的阅历。
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5. The child was now out of her range of vision .
这孩子已经走出了她的视线。
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6. These missiles have a range of 300 miles.
这些导弹的射程为 300 英里。
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7. the great mountain range of the Alps
雄伟的阿尔卑斯山脉
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8. a shooting range
射击场
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9. to range in size from A to B
尺寸在 A 到 B 间变动
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10. 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。
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11. The delegates ranged themselves around the table.
代表依次在桌子周围就座。
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12. Her eyes ranged the room.
她的目光在屋子里来回扫视。
- range (n.) c. 1200, "row or line of persons" (especially hunters or soldiers), from Old French range "range, rank" (see range (v.)). General sense of "line, row" is from early 14c.; meaning "row of mountains" is from 1705.
- range (v.) c. 1200, rengen, "move over a large area, roam with the purpose of searching or hunting," from Old French ranger, earlier rengier "to place in a row, arrange; get into line," from reng "row, line," from Frankish *hring or some other Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *hringaz "circle, ring, something curved," from nasalized form of PIE root *sker- (2) "to turn, bend." Sense of "to arrange in rows" is recorded from c. 1300; intransitive sense of "exist in a row or rows" is from c. 1600. Related: Ranged; ranging.
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