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1 out of range
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2 out-of-range
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3 Out of Range (Everquest)
Abbreviation: OORУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Out of Range (Everquest)
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4 out-of-range number
число, превышающее ёмкость регистраАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > out-of-range number
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5 range
مَدًى \ range: the farthest distance that sth. can reach: This gun has a range of 7 miles; That aircraft has a range of 2000 miles (without needing more petrol), stay within range (within reach of my voice): in case I need you: don’t go out of range, the actual distance between a gun (or a photographer, etc.) and the object that is aimed at I took that picture at a range of only one metre. scale: an amount that is large or small in comparison with others: He farms on a large scale (He farms a wide area and sells great quantities of produce). scope: range (of action or ideas): A diseased mind is beyond the scope of all except special doctors. extent: the distance that something stretches: He held out his arms to their full extent, (as a measure of completeness) the point or amount that is reached To what extent do you agree with him? To some (or a certain or a great) extent, but not completely. \ See Also نطاق (نِطاق)، مجال (مَجال)، مرمى (مَرْمًى)، حد (حَدّ) -
6 range
[reɪndʒ]1. noun1) a selection or variety:تَشْكيلَهHe has a very wide range of interests.
2) the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc:What is the range of this missile?
مَدى، مسافَهWe are within range of / beyond the range of / out of range of their guns.
3) the amount between certain limits:I'm hoping for a salary within the range $30,000 to $34,000
مبلَغٌ يَتَراوَحthe range of a person's voice between his highest and lowest notes.
4) a row or series:سِلْسِلَه مِنْطَقَة للمواشي مِنْطَقَة للصَّيَدa mountain range.
7) a large kitchen stove with a flat top.مِطْبَخ غاز2. verb1) to put in a row or rows:يَصْطَفThe two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.
2) to vary between certain limits:يَتَراوَحWeather conditions here range between bad and dreadful / from bad to dreadful.
3) to go, move, extend etc:يَمْتَدHis talk ranged over a number of topics.
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7 range
مَرْمًى \ goal: (in football, etc.) the space between two posts where the ball must pass. mark: sth. at which one aims: The arrow missed its mark. range: the farthest distance that sth. can reach: This gun has a range of 7 miles., Stay within range (within reach of my voice) in case I need you: don’t go out of range. -
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مَسَافَة \ distance: the space between two places: We measure distance in miles or kilometres. India is a country of great distances. What is the distance between London and Edinburgh?. range: the actual distance between a gun (or a photographer etc.) and the object that is aimed at: I took that picture at a range of only one metre. reach: (esp. with in, within, out of, beyond) one’s ability to reach; the distance that sth. will reach: Keep medicines out of the reach of your children. Our house is within easy reach of the station (From our house, it is easy to reach the station).. space: an empty area; a distance between things: Leave a space between the lines. span: the measurement of an arch, or of a pair of wings (of a bird or aircraft): a bridge with a single span of 200 feet; a bird with a wing span of five feet. \ See Also بعد (بُعْد)، مدى (مَدًى)، مجال (مَجَال) -
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رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. -
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مَجَال \ extent: the distance that something stretches: He held out his arms to their full extent. range: the farthest distance that sth. can reach: This gun has a range of 7 miles. That aircraft has a range of 2000 miles (without needing more petrol). room: space that is enough for a particular purpose: There’s room for another chair in that row. Can you make room for me in your car?. scope: the chance to make full use of one’s abilities: There’s no scope for a clever scientist in a village school. \ See Also متسع (مُتَّسَع) -
11 hopeful long-range shot
■ A very long and unexpected shot that surprises the goalkeeper by its accuracy and force.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > hopeful long-range shot
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12 lay out
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. -
13 shot out of the blue
■ A very long and unexpected shot that surprises the goalkeeper by its accuracy and force. -
14 shot out of the top drawer
■ A very long and unexpected shot that surprises the goalkeeper by its accuracy and force.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > shot out of the top drawer
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15 sell-out crowd
■ Stadium in which all available places are taken by spectators.Syn. sell-out crowd■ Bis zum letzten Platz mit Zuschauern besetztes Stadion. -
16 Long-Range Surveillance Out-Post
Military: LRSOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Long-Range Surveillance Out-Post
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17 to fluctuate out of baseline range
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > to fluctuate out of baseline range
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18 вне досягаемости
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19 вне досягаемости
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > вне досягаемости
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20 erişim dışı
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