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1) диапазон (напр. настройки); полоса (напр. частот); интервал; пределы (напр. изменения); область (напр. собственной электропроводности); зона (напр. молчания) || обладать (определённым) диапазоном; находиться в полосе, интервале или в определённых пределах; принадлежать области; находиться в зоне3) динамический диапазон (напр. усилителя)4) дальность; протяжённость; длина || измерять дальность; определять протяжённость или длину5) дальность действия; радиус действия6) направление; линия || направлять; задавать направление; наводить9) расстояние до цели или объекта || определять расстояние до цели или объекта10) ряд; последовательность; порядок || выстраивать(ся) в ряд; располагать(ся) последовательно; упорядочивать(с)11) выравнивать; сглаживать12) класс; ранг; (иерархический) уровень; категория || классифицировать; ранжировать; относить к (определённому) уровню или категории13) полигон•- range of sound wave propagation
- Adcock radio range
- amplitude range
- A-N radio range
- attribute range
- aural radio range
- blind -range
- capture range
- carrier-frequency range
- co-altitude range
- common-mode voltage range
- compliance voltage range
- contrast range
- coverage range
- criteria range
- cross-section measurement range
- daylight visible range
- depletion range
- detection range
- differential-input range
- differential-input voltage range
- Doppler range
- dynamic range
- electronic tuning range
- exhaustion range
- extrinsic-conduction range
- extrinsic temperature range
- four-course radio range
- freak range
- free-space range
- freeze-out range
- frequency range
- full scale range
- ground range
- hold-in range
- holding range
- interdecile range
- interquartile range
- intrinsic-conduction range
- intrinsic temperature range
- invisible range
- line-of-sight range
- lock range
- locking range
- lock-on range
- loop-type radio range
- low-power very high-frequency omnidirectional range
- measurement range
- mechanical tuning range
- microprocessor address range
- microwave range
- multiple-track range
- night visual range
- night time visual range
- octave-frequency range
- omnidirectional radio range
- operating range
- operating-temperature range
- penetration range
- picture range
- picture contrast range
- pull-in range
- radar range
- radio range
- rated range
- reading dynamic range
- reception range
- sample range
- sampling range
- saturation range
- scale range
- scan angle range
- scattering range
- self-tuning range
- slant range
- stability range
- string range
- studentized range
- surface range
- switching-tube tuning range
- synchronization range
- target range
- tracking range
- tuning range
- two-course radio range
- vacuum range
- very-high-frequency omnidirectional range
- VHF omnidirectional range
- video-audio range
- virtual range
- visible range
- visual-aural range
- visual radio range
- volume range
- white-to-black amplitude range
- writing dynamic range
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