Direct onto a point or target, especially by automatic navigational aids.
1The market has been trading within a tight range in recent sessions.
2Subjects: Twenty-one prepubertal healthy children showing a wide range in birth weight.
3The Leopold range in the north is of about the same altitude.
4The company issue from the curtain, range in front of the proscenuim.
5Place the saucepan on the range in a pan of boiling water.
6The Syndicate heavy cruisers will be within missile range in seventeen minutes.
7Place 1 pint of milk on the range in a double boiler.
8They range in age from as young as 14 to old men.
9One octave is the range in which popular music should be written.
10It says it's the only official hunting range in all of Asia.
11Deer and bear would avoid those steeps, and range in the valleys.
12The Spaniard then headed home from close range in the 84th minute.
13Anthropometric and biochemical parameters were within the normal range in both groups.
14Its best known architectural feature was a shooting range in the basement.
15From north-north-east to east low range in the distance, like table land.
16With a pencil he divided the range in a zigzag, twisting line.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Range in a través del temps
Range in per variant geogràfica