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setting up

/set/US // sɛt //UK // (sɛt) //

设置,设立,成立,建立

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v.有主动词 verb
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    set, set·ting.

    • : to put in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
    • : to place in a particular position or posture: Set the baby on his feet.
    • : to place in some relation to something or someone: We set a supervisor over the new workers.
    • : to put into some condition: to set a house on fire.
    • : to put or apply: to set fire to a house.
    • : to put in the proper position: to set a chair back on its feet.
    • : to put in the proper or desired order or condition for use: to set a trap.
    • : to distribute or arrange china, silver, etc., for use on: to set the table for dinner.
    • : to place on rollers, in clips, or the like, so that the hair will assume a particular style.
    • : to put upon something: He set $7500 as the right amount for the car. The teacher sets a high value on neatness.
    • : to fix the value of at a certain amount or rate; value: He set the car at $500. She sets neatness at a high value.
    • : to post, station, or appoint for the purpose of performing some duty: to set spies on a person.
    • : to determine or fix definitely: to set a time limit.
    • : to resolve or decide upon: to set a wedding date.
    • : to cause to pass into a given state or condition: to set one's mind at rest; to set a prisoner free.
    • : to direct or settle resolutely or wishfully: to set one's mind to a task.
    • : to present as a model; place before others as a standard: to set a good example.
    • : to establish for others to follow: to set a fast pace.
    • : to prescribe or assign, as a task.
    • : to adjust so as to control its performance.
    • : to adjust the hands of according to a certain standard: I always set my watch by the clock in the library.
    • : to adjust so as to sound when desired: He set the alarm for seven o'clock.
    • : to fix or mount in a frame or setting.
    • : to ornament or stud with gems or the like: a bracelet set with pearls.
    • : to cause to sit; seat: to set a child in a highchair.
    • : to put on eggs to hatch them.
    • : to place under a hen or in an incubator for hatching.
    • : to place or plant firmly: to set a flagpole in concrete.
    • : to put into a fixed, rigid, or settled state, as the face, muscles, etc.
    • : to fix at a given point or calibration: to set the dial on an oven; to set a micrometer.
    • : to tighten: to set nuts well up.
    • : to cause to take a particular direction: to set one's course to the south.
    • : Surgery. to put back in position.
    • : to indicate the position of by standing stiffly and pointing with the muzzle.
    • : Music. to fit, as words to music.to arrange for musical performance.to arrange for certain voices or instruments.
    • : Theater. to arrange the scenery, properties, lights, etc., on for an act or scene.to prepare for dramatic performance.
    • : Nautical. to spread and secure so as to catch the wind.
    • : Printing. to arrange in the order required for printing.to put together types corresponding to; compose in type: to set an article.
    • : Baking. to put aside in order that it may rise.
    • : to change into curd: to set milk with rennet.
    • : to cause to become fixed or hard.
    • : to urge, goad, or encourage to attack: to set the hounds on a trespasser.
    • : Bridge. to cause to fall short: We set them two tricks at four spades. Only perfect defense could set four spades.
    • : to affix or apply, as by stamping: The king set his seal to the decree.
    • : to fix or engage firmly into the jaws of a fish by pulling hard on the line once the fish has taken the bait.
    • : to sharpen or put a keen edge on by honing or grinding.
    • : to fix the length, width, and shape of.
    • : Carpentry. to sink with a nail set.
    • : to bend or form to the proper shape, as a saw tooth or a spring.
    • : to bend the teeth of outward from the blade alternately on both sides in order to make a cut wider than the blade itself.
v.无主动词 verb
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    set, set·ting.

    • : to pass below the horizon; sink: The sun sets early in winter.
    • : to decline; wane.
    • : to assume a fixed or rigid state, as the countenance or the muscles.
    • : to be placed temporarily on rollers, in clips, or the like, in order to assume a particular style: Long hair sets more easily than short hair.
    • : to become firm, solid, or permanent, as mortar, glue, cement, or a dye, due to drying or physical or chemical change.
    • : to sit on eggs to hatch them, as a hen.
    • : to hang or fit, as clothes.
    • : to begin to move; start.
    • : to develop into a fruit.
    • : to indicate the position of game.
    • : to have a certain direction or course, as a wind, current, or the like.
    • : Nautical. to be spread so as to catch the wind.
    • : Printing. to occupy a certain width: This copy sets to forty picas.
    • : Nonstandard. sit: Come in and set a spell.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act or state of setting or the state of being set.
    • : a collection of articles designed for use together: a set of china; a chess set.
    • : a collection, each member of which is adapted for a special use in a particular operation: a set of golf clubs; a set of carving knives.
    • : a number, group, or combination of things of similar nature, design, or function: a set of ideas.
    • : a series of volumes by one author, about one subject, etc.
    • : a number, company, or group of persons associated by common interests, occupations, conventions, or status: a set of murderous thieves; the smart set.
    • : the fit, as of an article of clothing: the set of his coat.
    • : fixed direction, bent, or inclination: The set of his mind was obvious.
    • : bearing or carriage: the set of one's shoulders.
    • : the assumption of a fixed, rigid, or hard state, as by mortar or glue.
    • : the arrangement of the hair in a particular style: How much does the beauty salon charge for a shampoo and set?
    • : a plate for holding a tool or die.
    • : an apparatus for receiving radio or television programs; receiver.
    • : Philately. a group of stamps that form a complete series.
    • : Tennis. a unit of a match, consisting of a group of not fewer than six games with a margin of at least two games between the winner and loser: He won the match in straight sets of 6–3, 6–4, 6–4.
    • : a construction representing a place or scene in which the action takes place in a stage, motion-picture, or television production.
    • : Machinery. the bending out of the points of alternate teeth of a saw in opposite directions.a permanent deformation or displacement of an object or part.a tool for giving a certain form to something, as a saw tooth.
    • : a chisel having a wide blade for dividing bricks.
    • : Horticulture. a young plant, or a slip, tuber, or the like, suitable for planting.
    • : Dance. the number of couples required to execute a quadrille or the like.a series of movements or figures that make up a quadrille or the like.
    • : Music. a group of pieces played by a band, as in a night club, and followed by an intermission.the period during which these pieces are played.
    • : Bridge. a failure to take the number of tricks specified by one's contract: Our being vulnerable made the set even more costly.
    • : Nautical. the direction of a wind, current, etc.the form or arrangement of the sails, spars, etc., of a vessel.suit.
    • : Psychology. a temporary state of an organism characterized by a readiness to respond to certain stimuli in a specific way.
    • : Mining. a timber frame bracing or supporting the walls or roof of a shaft or stope.
    • : Carpentry. nail set.
    • : Mathematics. a collection of objects or elements classed together.
    • : Printing. the width of a body of type.
    • : sett.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : fixed or prescribed beforehand: a set time; set rules.
    • : specified; fixed: The hall holds a set number of people.
    • : deliberately composed; customary: set phrases.
    • : fixed; rigid: a set smile.
    • : resolved or determined; habitually or stubbornly fixed: to be set in one's opinions.
    • : completely prepared; ready: Is everyone set?
interj.感叹词 interjection
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    • : Also get set!: Ready! Set! Go!
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    • : set about, to begin on; start.to undertake; attempt.to assault; attack.
    • : set against, to cause to be hostile or antagonistic.to compare or contrast: The advantages must be set against the disadvantages.
    • : set ahead, to set to a later setting or time: Set your clocks ahead one hour.
    • : set apart, to reserve for a particular purpose.to cause to be noticed; distinguish: Her bright red hair sets her apart from her sisters.
    • : set aside, to put to one side; reserve: The clerk set aside the silver brooch for me.to dismiss from the mind; reject.to prevail over; discard; annul: to set aside a verdict.
    • : set back, to hinder; impede.to turn the hands of to show an earlier time: When your plane gets to California, set your watch back two hours.to reduce to a lower setting: Set back the thermostat before you go to bed.
    • : set by, to save or keep for future use.
    • : set down, to write or to copy or record in writing or printing.to consider; estimate: to set someone down as a fool.to attribute; ascribe: to set a failure down to bad planning.to put in a position of rest on a level surface.to humble or humiliate.to land an airplane: We set down in a heavy fog. to suspend from competition because of some offense or infraction of the rules.
    • : set forth, to give an account of; state; describe: He set forth his theory in a scholarly report.to begin a journey; start: Columbus set forth with three small ships.
    • : set in, to begin to prevail; arrive: Darkness set in. to blow or flow toward the shore.
    • : set off, to cause to become ignited or to explode.to begin; start.to intensify or improve by contrast.to begin a journey or trip; depart.
    • : set on, Also set upon. to attack or cause to attack: to set one's dog on a stranger.to instigate; incite: to set a crew to mutiny.
    • : set out, to begin a journey or course: to set out for home.to undertake; attempt: He set out to prove his point.to design; plan: to set out a pattern.to define; describe: to set out one's arguments.to plant: to set out petunias and pansies.to lay out in actual size at the site.to lay out in actual size.
    • : set to, to make a vigorous effort; apply oneself to work; begin.to begin to fight; contend.
    • : set up, to put upright; raise.to put into a high or powerful position.to construct; assemble; erect.to be assembled or made ready for use: exercise equipment that sets up in a jiffy.to inaugurate; establish.to enable to begin in business; provide with means.Informal.to make a gift of; treat, as to drinks.Informal.to stimulate; elate.to propound; plan; advance.to bring about; cause.to become firm or hard, as a glue or cement:a paint that sets up within five minutes.to lead or lure into a dangerous, detrimental, or embarrassing situation, as by deceitful prearrangement or connivance.to entrap or frame, as an innocent person in a crime or a criminal suspect in a culpable circumstance in order to achieve an arrest.to arrange the murder or execution of: His partner set him up with the mob.Bridge.to establish: to set up spades.

Phrases

  • set about
  • set against
  • set an example
  • set apart
  • set a precedent
  • set aside
  • set at
  • set at rest
  • set back
  • set back on one's heels
  • set back the clock
  • set by
  • set down
  • set eyes on
  • set fire to
  • set foot
  • set forth
  • set forward
  • set in
  • set in motion
  • set in one's ways, be
  • set off
  • set on
  • set on a pedestal
  • set one back
  • set one back on one's feet
  • set one's back up
  • set one's cap for
  • set one's face against
  • set one's heart on
  • set one's mind at rest
  • set one's mind on
  • set one's seal on
  • set one's sights on
  • set one's teeth on edge
  • set on fire
  • set out
  • set right
  • set sail
  • set store by
  • set straight
  • set the pace
  • set the record straight
  • set the scene for
  • set the table
  • set the wheels in motion
  • set the world on fire
  • set to
  • set tongues wagging
  • set to rights
  • set up
  • set up housekeeping
  • set upon
  • set up shop
  • all set
  • dead set against
  • get set
  • get (set) someone's back up
  • get (set) the ball rolling
  • lay (set) eyes on
  • on a pedestal, set
  • smart set
  • tongues wagging, set

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbstart
Synonyms
arrange安排,安排好,排列,摆放assemble凑合,凑集,凑齐,凑合着用begin开始,开始了,始于,始build建立,建立一个build up积累,建立,积累起来,积累起来的construct建设,构建,兴建,架构create创建,创造,创作,创立erect竖立,竖直,竖起来,架设establish建立,确立,设立,成立found发现,发现的,找到了,找到的inaugurate开幕,开幕式,创设,开办initiate启动,发起,倡议,开始install安装,设置,装,安装完毕institute研究所,学院,研究院,研究机构introduce介绍,介绍一下,引入,推出launch启动,发射,推出,发起open开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的organize组织,组建,组织起来,组织机构prepare准备,预备,编写,筹备put up摆放,摆设,摆出,摆上raise提高,抬高,抬起,抬起来strengthen加强,强化,增强,巩固back背面,背部,背,背后compose构成,组成,构成了,撰写constitute构成,构成的,构成为,构成了elevate提升,提升为,提升了,提升到excite激动人心,使人兴奋,激动人心的,激动exhilarate使人振奋的,振奋人心,振奋,令人振奋的inspire激发,激励,鼓舞人心,激发灵感make provision for供养,赡养,赡养费,提供originate起源,发源地,发起,起源于prearrange预先安排,预安排,提前安排,预备安排put together拼凑,凑成,放在一起,拼凑起来rear后方,后部,后面,后面的stimulate刺激,激励,激发,刺激性subsidize资助,补贴,补助,津贴usher in迎来了,迎来送往,迎来,迎来了的
Antonyms

Examples

  • That means something focused on one exercise, with a clear number of sets and reps.

  • “He spent more time about who was going to call Fox and yell at them to set them straight than he did on the virus,” she said.

  • If you’re using it in arid regions, or mostly on smooth trails, you might not get your money’s worth out of a good set of aftermarket tires.

  • When we look at Threads business model we’re set up to respond very quickly and we have had a strong year.

  • Set a trapThe next skill set down from hunting with primitive archery tools is trapping.

  • When cities started adding chlorine to their water supplies, in the early 1900s, it set off public outcry.

  • Submission is set in a France seven years from now that is dominated by a Muslim president intent on imposing Islamic law.

  • In the last year, her fusion exercise class has attracted a cult following and become de rigueur among the celebrity set.

  • I wonder what that lady is doing now, and if she knows what she set in motion with Archer?

  • Empire will be hate-watched and may set off some conversations on its way from fading from our minds.

  • You would not think it too much to set the whole province in flames so that you could have your way with this wretched child.

  • I take the Extream Bells, and set down the six Changes on them thus.

  • She set off down Trafalgar Road in the mist and the rain, glad that she had been compelled to walk.

  • Good is set against evil, and life against death: so also is the sinner against a just man.

  • He set down as the second the golden rule, “Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them.”