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range

noun
/reɪndʒ/
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Idioms
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    variety种类

  1. [countable, usually singular] a variety of things of a particular type一系列
    • range of something The hotel offers a wide range of facilities.这家酒店提供各种各样的设施。
    • Librarians need a broad range of skills.图书馆员需要广泛的技能。
    • There is a full range of activities for children.这里有给孩子们提供的各种活动。
    • This material is available in a huge range of colours.这种布料有很多种颜色可供选择。
    • a narrow/limited range of options选择范围狭窄/有限
    • Voters support parties for a whole range of reasons.选民出于各种原因支持政党。
    • The textbook covers a wide range of topics.这本教科书涵盖了广泛的主题。
    • across a range Employees across a range of occupations were surveyed.对不同职业的员工进行了调查。
    • over a range We have reached agreement over a range of issues.我们在一系列问题上达成了一致。
    Extra Examples
    • Many factors limit women's range of job choices.妇女选择工作的范围受到许多因素的制约。
    • Our comprehensive range of benefits includes pension and health insurance.我们的全套福利涵盖养老金和健康保险。
    • Students can choose from a wide range of options.学生可以在众多的选修课中进行选择。
    • The artists have been chosen to represent a range of styles.选定这些艺术家以代表一系列的风格。
    • The books cover the full range of reading abilities.这些书涵盖了各种阅读能力的读者。
    • The trade show will feature an enormous range of goods.这次贸易展览将包含林林总总的商品。
    • You can enjoy an excellent range of leisure and sporting facilities.你可以享用各种精良的休闲体育设施。
    • people from a diverse range of backgrounds各种不同背景的人
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • enormous
    • extensive
    verb + range
    • have
    • stock
    • make
    range + verb
    • include something
    preposition
    • in a/​the range
    phrases
    • the bottom of the range
    • the middle of the range
    • the top of the range
    See full entry
  2. of products产品

  3. [countable] range (of something) a set of products of a particular type类;种
    • our new range of hair products我们的新的头发产品系列
    • We are looking to expand our product range.我们正在寻求扩大我们的产品范围。
    see also mid-range, top of the range
    Extra Examples
    • For more information about our product range, call your local branch.如想得到更多关于我们产品种类的信息,请致电当地分店。
    • The company is launching a new range of cosmetics.这个公司正在推出一个新的化妆品系列。
    Topics Shoppingb2
  4. limits/extent

  5. [countable, usually singular] the limits between which something varies(变动或浮动的)范围,界限,区间
    • in a range 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。
    • 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。
    • in the range of something 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。
    • within a range Prices vary only within a narrow range.价格只在很小的范围内变化。
    • outside a range This was outside the range of his experience.这超出了他的阅历。
    • beyond a range This car is beyond the range of most people's pockets.这种车大多数人买不起。
    Extra Examples
    • No, that's completely outside my price range.不行,那完全超出了我能承受的价格范围。
    • The level of mistakes is within the acceptable range of standards for a public organization.对一个公共组织来说,错误数还算在可接受的范围之内。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • broad
    • wide
    • narrow
    verb + range
    • cover
    • encompass
    • feature
    preposition
    • across a/​the range
    • in a/​the range
    • outside a/​the range
    See full entry
  6. [countable, usually singular] the extent of somebody's knowledge or abilities(变动或浮动的)范围,界限,区间
    • I think she has quite a limited range as an actor.我认为她作为演员的范围相当有限。
    • range of something The range of his knowledge is impressive.他的知识范围令人印象深刻。
  7. [countable, usually singular] range (of something) the area covered by or included in something被某物覆盖或包含的区域
    • Her sculptures explore the range of human experience.她的雕塑探索了人类体验的范围。
  8. distance距离

  9. [countable, uncountable] range (of something) the distance over which something can be seen or heard视觉(或听觉)范围
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • It's outside my range of vision.它超出了我的视力范围。
    • The receiver has a maximum range of about 30 feet.这个接收器能接收信号的最远距离为大约 30 英尺。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • close
    • point-blank
    preposition
    • beyond range
    • in range
    • within range
    See full entry
  10. [countable, uncountable] range (of something) the distance over which a gun or other weapon can hit things射程;射击距离
    • These missiles have a range of 300 miles.这些导弹的射程为 300 英里。
    see also close-range, long-range, short-range
    Extra Examples
    • He shot her at point-blank range.他近距离射中了她。
    • The missiles are effective over a long range.这些导弹可有效打击远程目标。
    • a gun for precision shooting at medium range可进行中程精准射击的枪
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • close
    • point-blank
    preposition
    • beyond range
    • in range
    • within range
    See full entry
  11. [countable] range (of something) the distance that a vehicle will travel before it needs more fuel(车辆)加一次油可行驶的路程
  12. of mountains

  13. [countable] a line or group of mountains or hills山脉
    • the great mountain range of the Alps雄伟的阿尔卑斯山脉
    Topics Geographyc1
  14. for shooting射击

  15. [countable] an area of land where people can practise shooting or where bombs, etc. can be tested靶场;射击场;炸弹试验场
    • a shooting range射击场
    • A device was exploded at the main nuclear testing range.一个装置在主核试验场爆炸了。
    see also driving range, rifle range
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • archery
    • bombing
    • firing
    preposition
    • on a/​the range
    See full entry
  16. oven炉子

  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(尤指旧时的)炉灶Topics Cooking and eatingc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • electric
    • gas
    • cooking
    preposition
    • on a/​the range
    See full entry
  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(尤指旧时的)炉灶
    • Cook the meat on a low heat on top of the range.把肉放在炉灶上用文火炖着。
    • Many chefs prefer to cook on a gas rather than an electric range.许多厨师在烹调时更愿意用煤气炉而不是电炉。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • electric
    • gas
    • cooking
    preposition
    • on a/​the range
    See full entry
  19. for cows乳牛

  20. the range
    [singular] (North American English) a large open area for keeping cows, etc.牧场;乳牛场
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • archery
    • bombing
    • firing
    preposition
    • on a/​the range
    See full entry
  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徘徊;漫步;四处移动
    • The president was shot at close range.总统遭到了近距离的枪击。
    • She scored from close range.她近距离得分。
    see also close-range
in/within range (of something)
  1. near enough to be reached, seen or heard在可及的范围内;在视觉(或听觉)范围内
    • He shouted angrily at anyone within range.他看见谁就对谁吼叫。
out of range (of something)
  1. too far away to be reached, seen or heard超出…的范围;在视觉(或听觉)范围之外
    • The cat stayed well out of range of the children.这只猫离孩子们远远的。
    • She hid away in her house, out of range of prying eyes.她躲在自己的房子里,避开了窥探的目光。
    • Don't shoot yet—he's still out of range.先别开枪,他还在射程之外。
    • I listened, but the voices were just out of hearing range.我听了听,但说话声离得太远听不见。

range

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they range
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he / she / it ranges
/ˈreɪndʒɪz/
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past simple ranged
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past participle ranged
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-ing form ranging
/ˈreɪndʒɪŋ/
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Phrasal Verbs
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    vary变化

  1. [intransitive] to vary between two particular amounts, sizes, etc., including others between them(在一定的范围内)变化,变动
    • range from A to B Accommodation ranges from tourist class to luxury hotels.住宿档次从经济旅馆至豪华酒店不等。
    • prices ranging from €25 to €60价格从€25到€60不等
    • range in something His four daughters range in age from 9 to 15.他的四个女儿年龄从9岁到15岁不等。
    • The apartments range in size from 61 to 86 square metres.公寓面积从61平方米到86平方米不等。
    • range between A and B Estimates of the damage range between $1 million and $5 million.估计损失在 100 万到 500 万美元之间。
    Extra Examples
    • Her scores ranged from 23% up as high as 88%.她的分数在百分制的 23 分至 88 分之间浮动。
    • The town's population ranged between 15 000 and 20 000.这个城镇的人口在1.5 万至2 万之间。
    • Their ages range up to 84.他们年龄最大的是 84 岁。
    • Prices range from about $10 to $500.价格从10美元到500美元不等。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • enormously
    • widely
    preposition
    • across
    • between
    • from
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to include a variety of different things in addition to those mentioned包括(从…到…)之间的各类事物
    • range from A to B 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。
    • + adv./prep. The conversation ranged widely (= covered a lot of different topics).谈话所涉及的范围很广。
    see also wide-ranging
    Extra Examples
    • Her lecture ranged over a number of topics.她的讲座涉及了好几个话题。
    • The disease ranges widely in severity.这种疾病的严重程度可大可小。
    • The opinions they expressed ranged right across the political spectrum.他们所表达的观点涉及各个政治派别。
    • an array of lilies, ranging through yellow to purple大量不同的百合花,从黄色到紫色都有
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • enormously
    • widely
    preposition
    • across
    • between
    • from
    See full entry
  3. arrange安排

  4. [transitive, often passive] range somebody/something/yourself + adv./prep. (formal) to arrange people or things in a particular position or order(按一定位置或顺序)排列,排序
    • The delegates ranged themselves around the table.代表依次在桌子周围就座。
    • 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. move around徘徊

  6. [intransitive, transitive] to move around an area徘徊;漫步;四处移动
    • + adv./prep. He ranges far and wide in search of inspiration for his paintings.他四处漫步,寻找绘画的灵感。
    • range something Her eyes ranged the room.她的目光在屋子里来回扫视。
    Extra Examples
    • Bees love apple blossom and will range far and wide to find it.蜜蜂喜欢苹果花,会四处寻找。
    • They ranged over the entire Pacific in their ocean-going boats.他们乘坐远洋船游遍了整个太平洋。
    • Voles and lemmings range widely across the central and southern tundra.田鼠和旅鼠广泛分布在中部和南部苔原上。
    • Wild horses used to range freely around the plains.野马过去常常在平原上自由活动。
  7. 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’.

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