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set
- IPA[sɛt]
英式
- a group or collection of things that belong together or resemble one another or are usually found together;a collection of implements, containers, or other objects customarily used together
- group (pupils or students) in sets according to ability.
noun: set, plural noun: sets
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- 片語
名詞
- 1. a group or collection of things that belong together or resemble one another or are usually found together a set of false teeth a new cell with two sets of chromosomes 同義詞
- ▪ a collection of implements, containers, or other objects customarily used together a fondue set 同義詞
- ▪ a group of people with common interests or occupations or of similar social status it was a fashionable haunt of the literary set 同義詞
- ▪ British a group of pupils or students of the same average ability in a particular subject who are taught together the policy of allocating pupils to mathematics sets 同義詞
- ▪ (in tennis, darts, and other games) a group of games counting as a unit towards a match he took the first set 6–3
- ▪ (in jazz or popular music) a sequence of songs or pieces performed together and constituting or forming part of a live show or recording a short four-song set
- ▪ a group of people making up the required number for a square dance or similar country dance.
- ▪ a fixed number of repetitions of a particular bodybuilding exercise making sure that you perform 3 sets of at least 8 repetitions
- ▪ a collection of distinct entities regarded as a unit, being either individually specified or (more usually) satisfying specified conditions the set of all positive integers
- 2. the way in which something is set, disposed, or positioned the shape and set of the eyes 同義詞
- ▪ the posture or attitude of a part of the body, typically in relation to the impression this gives of a person's feelings or intentions the determined set of her upper torso 同義詞
- ▪ short for mindset
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand informal a grudge most of them hear a thing or two and then get a set on you
- ▪ the flow of a current or tide in a particular direction the rudder kept the dinghy straight against the set of the tide
- ▪ the inverted position of a bell when it is ready for ringing.
- ▪ a setter's pointing in the presence of game.
- ▪ the inclination of the teeth of a saw in alternate directions.
- ▪ a warp or bend in wood, metal, or another material caused by continued strain or pressure.
- 3. a radio or television receiver a TV set
- 4. a collection of scenery, stage furniture, and other articles used for a particular scene in a play or film. 同義詞
- ▪ the place or area in which filming is taking place or a play is performed the magazine has interviews on set with top directors
- 5. an arrangement of the hair when damp so that it dries in the required style a shampoo and set
- 6. a cutting, young plant, or bulb used in the propagation of new plants.
- ▪ a young fruit that has just formed.
- 7. the last coat of plaster on a wall.
- 8. the amount of spacing in type controlling the distance between letters.
- ▪ the width of a piece of type.
- 9. variant spelling of sett
- 10. another term for plant
動詞
- 1. British group (pupils or students) in sets according to ability.