rango

el rango(
rrahng
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goh
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A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g., el hombre guapo, el sol amarillo).
masculine noun
a. rank
Mi tío acaba de ser promovido al rango de capitán de la marina.My uncle has just been promoted to the rank of captain in the navy.
b. standing
En muchas sociedades antiguas, los ritos funerarios cambiaron según el rango social del difunto.In many ancient societies, funerary rites changed according to the social standing of the deceased person.
c. status
Marta trabaja en la embajada, pero no tiene rango diplomático.Marta works at the embassy, but she doesn't have diplomatic status.
a. range
¿Cuál es el rango de edad de los sujetos bajo estudio?What is the range of ages of the subjects under study?
a. luxury
Alberto gana mucho dinero y vive con mucho rango.Alberto makes a lot of money and lives in great luxury.
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