range

suomi-englanti sanakirja

range englannista suomeksi

  1. ulottua

  2. vuoristo, vuorijono

  3. kantaa

  4. ampumarata

  5. valikoima

  6. vaihdella

  7. laidunalue, laidunmaa, laidun

  8. järjestää riviin

  9. liesi

  10. kulkea, liikkua, vaellella

  11. vaeltaa

  12. etäisyys

  13. arvojoukko

  14. kantama

  15. laiduntaa

  16. asettaa

  17. rajat

  1. Substantiivi

  2. vuoristo, vuorijono mountains; talojono buildings

  3. liesi

  4. valikoima selection; joukko array

  5. ampumarata

  6. harjoitusalue

  7. etäisyys, matka

  8. kantama, kantomatka

  9. toimintamatka, toimintasäde, kantama

  10. laidun, laidunmaa

  11. laajuus, peitto, peittoalue, kantama

  12. arvojoukko

  13. vaihteluväli

  14. ulottuma

  15. ääniala

  16. levinneisyysalue

  17. väli

  18. luokka

  19. vaeltelu

  20. Verbi

  21. kulkea jonkin yli">kulkea jonkin yli, kulkea jonkin läpi">kulkea jonkin läpi

  22. hallita

  23. sijoittaa, asettaa

  24. vaihdella

  25. olla linjassa jonkin kanssa">olla linjassa jonkin kanssa to range with something; olla rivissä">olla rivissä to form a row

  26. tulla pannuksi järjestykseen">tulla pannuksi järjestykseen to be placed in order; tulla luokitelluksi">tulla luokitelluksi to be ranked

  27. järjestää riviin">järjestää riviin; järjestää jonoon">järjestää jonoon

  28. asettaa, sijoittaa; asettua to range oneself

  29. olla kotoisin">olla kotoisin to be native to; esiintyä to live

  30. purjehtia jonkin suuntaisesti">purjehtia jonkin suuntaisesti, purjehtia jotakin pitkin">purjehtia jotakin pitkin

range englanniksi

  1. driving range, golf range

  1. A line or series of mountains, buildings, etc.

  2. A fireplace; a fire or other cooking apparatus; now specifically, a large cooking stove with many hotplates.

  3. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  4. (RQ:L'Estrange Fables of Aesop)

  5. Selection, array.

  6. (ux)

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (quote-journal)

  9. An area for practicing shooting at targets.

  10. An area for military training or equipment testing.

  11. (syn)

  12. The distance from a person or sensor to an object, target, emanation, or event.

  13. The maximum distance or reach of capability (of a weapon, radio, detector, etc.).

  14. The distance a vehicle (e.g., a car, bicycle, lorry, or aircraft) can travel without refueling.

  15. An area of open, often unfenced, grazing land.

  16. (quote-song)|album=Sweet Baby James|text=There is a young cowboy, he lives on the range / His horse and his cattle are his only companions

  17. The extent or space taken in by anything excursive; compass or extent of excursion; reach; scope.

  18. (quote-book)| edition=2nd| location=London| publisher=J. Flesher| year_published=1662| page=99| pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HGk9AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA99&lpg=PA99| passage=As to acquir’d habits and abilities in ''Learning,'' his Writings having given the World ſufficient account of them, there remains onely to obſerve, that the range and compaſs of his knowledge fill’d the whole Circle of the Arts, and reach’d thoſe ſeverals which ſingle do exact an entire man unto themſelves, and full age.

  19. The set of values (points) which a function can obtain.

  20. (ant)

  21. The length of the smallest interval which contains all the data in a sample; the difference between the largest and smallest observations in the sample.

  22. The defensive area that a player can cover.

  23. The scale of all the tones a voice or an instrument can produce.

  24. The geographical area or zone where a species is normally naturally found.

  25. A sequential list of values specified by an iterator.

  26. An aggregate of individuals in one rank or degree; an order; a class.

  27. (RQ:Hale Mankind)

  28. The step of a ladder; a rung.

  29. (RQ:Clarendon History)

  30. A bolting sieve to sift meal.

  31. A wandering or roving; a going to and fro; an excursion; a ramble; an expedition.

  32. (RQ:South Twelve Sermon), "Taking Pleasure in Other Men's Sins"

  33. He may take a range all the world over.
  34. In the public land system, a row or line of townships lying between two succession meridian lines six miles apart.

  35. The variety of roles that an actor can play in a satisfactory way.

  36. To travel (l) (an area, etc); to roam, wander. (defdate)

  37. To rove over or through.

  38. {{quote-text|en|year=1713|author=John Gay|title=Rural Sports

  39. To exercise the power of something over something else; to cause to submit (m), (m). (defdate)

  40. (RQ:Montaigne Florio Essayes)

  41. To bring (something) into a specified position or relationship (especially, of opposition) with something else. (defdate)

  42. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  43. (RQ:Saki Reginald in Russia)

  44. Of a variable, to be able to take any of the values in a specified range.

  45. To classify.

  46. To form a line or a row.

  47. {{quote-text|en|year=1873|author=James Thomson (B.V.)|title=s:The City of Dreadful Night

  48. To be placed in order; to be ranked; to admit of arrangement or classification; to rank.

  49. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 8)

  50. To set in a row, or in rows; to place in a regular line or lines, or in ranks; to dispose in the proper order.

  51. (RQ:KJV)

  52. To place among others in a line, row, or order, as in the ranks of an army; usually, reflexively and figuratively, to espouse a cause, to join a party, etc.

  53. {{RQ:Burke Noble Lord

  54. To be native to, or live in, a certain district or region.

  55. To determine the range to a target.

  56. To sail or pass in a direction parallel to or near.

  57. Of a player, to travel a significant distance for a defensive play.

  58. {{quote-book|en|year=2009|author=Jason Aronoff|title=Going, Going ... Caught!: Baseball's Great Outfield Catches as Described by Those Who Saw Them, 1887-1964|pageurl=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=NXpI9m34lGgC&pg=PA250&dq=%22ranged+to+his+left%7Cright%22&hl=en&sa=X&redir_esc=yv=onepage&q=%22ranged%20to%20his%20left%7Cright%22&f=false|page=250|isbn=0786441135

  59. strict

  60. (l), range (gl)

  61. (inflection of)

  62. the inside of a piece of clothing, but worn inside-out

  63. the trachea, due to it being the wrong pipe, as opposed to the oesophagus, when eating

  64. to turn inside-out (e.g. a piece of clothing)

  65. (infl of)

  66. (pt-verb form of)