range

range — verb

1. to stretch or vary between a lowest and a highest point in measurements such as

1.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to stretch or vary between a lowest and a highest point in measurements such as age, price, temperature, or size

例句

Concert tickets range from thirty dollars for balcony seats to about eighty near the stage.

range + from + (minimum) + to + (maximum) — price range

Henry's collection of rare books ranges from seventeenth-century poetry to modern comics.

同義詞
  • vary

    broader — does not necessarily imply fixed endpoints

  • extend

    more about physical or spatial reach than numerical span

  • stretch

    informal, focuses on the distance between extremes

文法句型

range + from + (minimum) + to + (maximum)

range + between + (minimum) + and + (maximum)

用法筆記

Most commonly used in the pattern 'range from X to Y' or 'range between X and Y'. Subject is typically a measurable set: prices, ages, temperatures, sizes, or levels.

常見錯誤

The prices range from 10 to 50 dollars includes tax.
The prices range from 10 to 50 dollars, including tax.
💡'range from...to...' already covers the span; don't add an extra verb that competes with 'range'.

2. to place or arrange people or things in a particular order or position, especial

2.動詞及物B2
釋義

to place or arrange people or things in a particular order or position, especially in straight lines or rows

例句

The librarian ranged the new books on the shelf according to the author's last name.

transitive: range + noun + prepositional phrase

On the wall, the family photographs were ranged in a neat row above the fireplace.

passive: be ranged + prepositional phrase

同義詞
  • arrange

    more general; does not imply a straight line or row

  • line up

    phrasal verb, more informal and focuses on forming a row

  • order

    emphasises sequence rather than physical positioning

文法句型

range + noun + (prepositional phrase)

be ranged + (prepositional phrase)

用法筆記

Frequently used in the passive voice. Less common in everyday conversation; more likely in descriptive or formal writing. The object is usually a group of similar items or people.

3. to pass freely across or through a wide region, changing location repeatedly wit

3.動詞及物 / 不及物B2
釋義

to pass freely across or through a wide region, changing location repeatedly with no fixed stopping point

例句

Wild deer range through these forests at night, searching for food and water.

intransitive: range + through + (area)

The cattle ranged freely across the open grasslands during the summer months.

同義詞
  • roam

    more general; can apply to people or animals wandering aimlessly

  • wander

    implies slower, less purposeful movement

  • rove

    more literary, often implies searching

文法句型

range + (prepositional phrase)

range + over/across/through + (area)

用法筆記

Often used with animals in their natural habitat. Can also be used metaphorically for eyes, gaze, or thoughts moving freely. The transitive form (e.g., 'range the forest') is more formal or literary.

4. to include or deal with many different subjects or topics within a single piece

4.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to include or deal with many different subjects or topics within a single piece of writing, speech, or discussion

例句

The professor's lecture ranged over topics from ancient philosophy to modern technology.

range + over + (topic area)

Our discussion ranged across many subjects, including politics, art, and science.

同義詞
  • cover

    more general; does not strongly imply many different topics

  • extend to

    focuses on the boundaries of what is included

  • span

    suggests the full breadth from one end to another

文法句型

range + over/across + (topic/subject)

range + widely

用法筆記

Subject is always a piece of writing (article, book), speech (lecture, talk), or conversation (discussion, debate). Not used for a single focused topic — the sense requires multiple subjects being covered.

常見錯誤

The book ranges about climate change.
The book ranges over several topics related to climate change.
💡Use 'range over/across' + multiple subjects, not 'range about' + a single subject.

range — noun