"Rang" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "rang" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are some possible interpretations:
1. Noun: A ring, especially one worn as jewelry or used as a tools (e.g. a doorbell, a telephone, etc.).
2. Pronouncement: A loud, clear, and resonant sound, often used to announce something.
3. Verb: To make a loud, clear noise, as of a bell or an alarm. (e.g. "The fire alarm rang loudly.")
4. Past tense: To operate a telephone or extend it so that the phone can ring.
5. Telecommunications: In telecommunications, a rang can refer to a connection made with another device, often through a phone system.
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To randomize means to arrange or select items in a way that is completely haphazard and unpredictable, or to use a random or unpredictable method to select or arrange something.
adverb<br><br>used to describe an event or a process that happens unexpectedly or without a predictable pattern.<br><br>Example: "It's raining randomly today, I didn't bring an umbrella."
The word "rangers" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. A ranger is a person responsible for supervising and managing a park, forest, or other natural area, often as part of a government agency.<br>2. Rangers are also a type of outdoorsman, usually skilled in wilderness survival, often found in teams.<br>3. A ranger is also a player position in various sports, such as American football, baseball, or hockey, whose primary role is to patroll and support the defense.<br>4. The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team that competes in the National Hockey League (NHL).
Expanding or covering a wide range of values, amounts, or degrees; varying or moving from one point to another smoothly and gradually.