front range

collocation in English

meaningsoffrontandrange

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front
adjective[before noun]
uk
/frʌnt/
us
/frʌnt/
in or at the front ...
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range
noun
uk
/reɪndʒ/
us
/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition offrontandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffront range

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A new automated rear range light was installed to the rear of thefrontrangelight.
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The original lighthouse at the site was built in 1839, and afrontrangelight was added to the station in 1853.
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Thefrontrangehas a basement and two storeys with a turreted central gateway.
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Thefrontrangelight is lower in elevation, while the rear is tall, so that the lights are superimposed when on the correct bearing.
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It is known that thefrontrangetower was destroyed during the war.
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Thefrontrangelight had already been lost due to erosion.
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In 1899, the rear range light was discontinued and replaced by twofrontrangelights.
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The buildings have pantiled roofs with stoneflagged eaves, and thefrontrangehas partiallyblocked archways.
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In 1879 a newfrontrangebeacon was erected southeast of the light tower.
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The closer light is referred to as the beacon orfrontrange; the furthest away is called the rear range.
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Thefrontrangehas a lead roof; the cross-wings are roofed in slate.
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The lights were discontinued in 1929 and thefrontrangelight has disappeared along with the wharf, although the outline of the wharf can still be seen in aerial photographs.
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