range

This is the 3728th most frequent French word.

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range

"Range" (French) means "put away" or "tidied."


In this sentence, 'range' is used in the phrase 'qui range du rouge au bleu', indicating a span or spectrum between two points.

Elle a un bel éventail de couleurs qui range du rouge au bleu.

She has a beautiful range of colors that spans from red to blue.


In this sentence, 'range' is the verb form meaning 'to tidy up' or 'to organize', used here in the third person singular, present tense.

Il range ses affaires dans le tiroir.

He is tidying up his things in the drawer.


Here, 'range' is part of the compound noun 'range-vélo', which means 'bike rack', referring to a place to organize and store bicycles.

Le range-vélo est situé près de l'école.

The bike rack is located near the school.