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1 ♦ range
♦ range /reɪndʒ/n.1 fascia; intervallo ( di valori): the 4-11 age range, la fascia d'età dai 4 agli 11 anni; cars in the 10-20,000 pound range, auto che costano tra le 10 000 e le 20 000 sterline; (comm.) the range of prices, la scala (o la gamma) dei prezzi; (econ.) salary range, fascia retributiva; the upper ranges of society, gli strati più alti della società; Prices are in the range of £150-£300 per week, i prezzi variano dalle 150 alle 300 sterline alla settimana; (naut.) range of tide, intervallo di marea2 (comm.) assortimento; gamma; (fig.) serie: a wide (o broad) range of products, un'ampia gamma di prodotti; a range of issues, una serie di questioni3 [uc] sfera; ambito; within the range of my personal experience, nell'ambito delle mie esperienze personali; That's out of my range ( of knowledge), non rientra nelle mie conoscenze4 [u] campo; portata: range of vision, campo visivo: homes within range of shops, abitazioni in prossimità dei negozi; Many households are still out of range of the digital network, molte famiglie abitano ancora fuori dalla zona coperta dalla rete digitale5 [u] ( d'arma da fuoco) portata; gittata: The enemy ship was out of range, la nave nemica era fuori portata; He had them within range of his gun, li aveva a tiro; to shoot sb. at close range, sparare a q. a distanza ravvicinata; (mil.) range adjustment, aggiustamento; point-blank range, distanza ravvicinata8 (meteor.) escursione (termica)9 (aeron., naut., autom.) autonomia13 (bot., zool.) habitat; ambiente naturale14 [uc] (tecn.) raggio; portata ( di cannone, missile, radar, emittente radio, ecc.): operating range, raggio d'azione; long- [medium-, short-] range missile, missile a raggio lungo [medio, breve]15 (stat.) campo di variazione17 (miss.) poligono sperimentale18 (fis. nucl.) percorso; portata19 (mecc.) escursione; campo● (naut.) range lights, luci di allineamento □ (comput.) range name, nome dell'intervallo □ to give free range to one's imagination, dare libero corso alla propria fantasia.(to) range /reɪndʒ/A v. t.1 disporre; schierare: The colonel ranged his troops along the river, il colonnello ha schierato le sue truppe lungo il fiume; to range oneself, disporsi; schierarsi; They ranged themselves on each side of the road, si erano schierati su entrambi i lati della strada; to range oneself with [against], schierarsi a favore di [contro] (q. o qc.); Most party members ranged themselves with the leader, la maggioranza del partito si è schierata a favore del leader3 (mil.) aggiustare il tiro di: to range a gun on a target, aggiustare il tiro di un cannone su un bersaglio5 ( anche to range-over) percorrere: The ship ranged the South Seas, la nave ha percorso i mari del Sud; They ranged the woods for a week, hanno vagato per i boschi una settimana; (naut.) to range the coast, costeggiare; randeggiareB v. i.1 andare (da … a); variare: Disceounts range from ten to fifty per cent ( o between ten and fifty per cent), gli sconti vanno dal dieci al cinquanta per cento; Accommodation ranges from guesthouses to four-star hotels, le sistemazioni variano dalle pensioni agli alberghi a quattro stelle; to range over, (fig.: di un libro, ecc.) spaziare su ( un argomento); Topics range over all areas of research, gli argomenti spaziano su tutti i settori di ricerca; (fig.) to range far and wide, trattare argomenti disparati2 errare; vagare: Wolves range through the woods in search of food, i lupi vagano nelle foreste in cerca di cibo; His eyes ranged over the rows of books, ha percorso le file di libri con lo sguardo3 ( d'arma da fuoco) avere una portata (o una gittata) di: Our guns ranged four miles, i nostri cannoni avevano una portata di quattro miglia4 (bot., zool.) avere il proprio habitat; trovarsi: Nightingales range from the Channel to Warwickshire, gli usignoli si trovano in tutto il territorio dal Canale della Manica alla contea di Warwick.
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