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n. ruimte; veld; kring; draagwijdte; keten; baan; fornuis--------v. bereiken; uitbreidenrange1[ reendzj]1 rij ⇒ reeks, keten5 gebied ⇒ kring, terrein♦voorbeelden:psycholinguistics is outside our range • van psycholinguïstiek hebben wij geen verstand1 bereik ⇒ draagkracht/wijdte2 termijn ⇒ strekking, periode♦voorbeelden:the range of his voice • het bereik van zijn stemhe gave free range to his thoughts • hij liet zijn gedachten de vrije loopat a range of 200 miles • op 200 mijlthe man had been shot at close range • de man was van dichtbij neergeschotenbeyond range • buiten bereik, te ver wegI could not hear him, he was out of range • ik kon hem niet horen, hij was te ver weg 〈 buiten stembereik〉(with)in range • binnen schootsafstand, binnen bereik————————range25 zwerven ⇒ zich bewegen, gaan6 dragen ⇒ een bereik hebben, reiken♦voorbeelden:3 ticket prices range from three to eight pound • de prijzen van de kaartjes liggen tussen de drie en acht pondII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 rangschikken ⇒ ordenen, (op)stellen♦voorbeelden:range a subject under two heads • een onderwerp in twee rubrieken onderbrengen -
2 the range of his voice
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