Word: set

Category: set

Computers & Electronics, Arts & Entertainment, Home & Garden

Related words: set

how to set, set up, set list, set alarm, drum set, sun set, bedroom set, set game, lego, train set, adele, set alarm for, set it off

Synonyms: set

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: set

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spanish
Translations:
colocar, poner, situar, conjunto, serie
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german
Translations:
festgesetzt, setze, legen, aufstellen, zusammenstellung, set, setzen, einstellen, reihe, hinlegen, ...
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french
Translations:
mettre, orienter, prendre, situé, caser, poste, remettre, bande, sertir, redresser, ...
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italian
Translations:
mettere, porre, posare, pronto, complesso, collocare, posto, preparare, guarnizione, calare, ...
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portuguese
Translations:
terno, pôr, cáfila, travar, aparelho, faixa, facção, sessão, grupo, armar, ...
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dutch
Translations:
drift, zwerm, stel, plaatsen, strook, hulpmiddelen, inrichting, groep, school, apparaat, ...
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russian
Translations:
положить, установка, устанавливать, установленный, высаживать, приводить, обстановка, приниматься, засесть, расположить, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
legge
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swedish
Translations:
gäng, ställa, grupp, placera, sätta, uppsättning, band
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finnish
Translations:
asetettu, setti, pani, nauha, panna, erä, asettaa, joukko
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danish
Translations:
mængde, apparat, tilberede, sætte
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czech
Translations:
určovat, přiložit, postavit, sestavit, sázet, skupina, seřizovat, přivést, seřídit, množina, ...
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polish
Translations:
grupa, plan, seria, ustalać, ustawiać, ustawić, gotowy, zestaw, ustalić, mnogość, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
kötött, garnitúra, halmaz, díszlet, napnyugta, palánta, megállapított, irányzat
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turkish
Translations:
koymak, takım
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greek
Translations:
καθορισμένος, τοποθετώ
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ukrainian
Translations:
задати, покласти, налагодити, налагоджувати
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albanian
Translations:
bashkësitë
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bulgarian
Translations:
набор, множество
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belarusian
Translations:
саджаць, пошта, узяць, падымаццa
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estonian
Translations:
sett, hulk, seadma
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croatian
Translations:
odredio, prionuti, podešen, zaći, skup
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latin
Translations:
constituo
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lithuanian
Translations:
aibė
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latvian
Translations:
gatavoties, novietot, kopa, grupa, gatavot, banda
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macedonian
Translations:
множество
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romanian
Translations:
apus, fâşie, mulţime
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slovak
Translations:
dať, položiť

The meaning and "use of": set

adjective
  • fixed or arranged in advance. - there is no set procedure
  • ready, prepared, or likely to do something. - “All set for tonight?” he asked
noun
  • a group or collection of things that belong together, resemble one another, or are usually found together. - a set of false teeth
  • the way in which something is set, disposed, or positioned. - the shape and set of the eyes
  • a radio or television receiver. - a TV set
  • a collection of scenery, stage furniture, and other articles used for a particular scene in a play or film. - Behind every actor you'll find props, stage scenery and sets .
verb
  • put, lay, or stand (something) in a specified place or position. - Dana set the mug of tea down
  • put or bring into a specified state. - plunging oil prices set in motion an economic collapse in Houston
  • adjust (a clock or watch), typically to show the right time. - You could set your clock or watch with Pat as he drove his herd in our out of the parlour to pasture morning and evening.
  • harden into a solid or semisolid state. - cook for a further thirty-five minutes until the filling has set
  • (of the sun, moon, or another celestial body) appear to move toward and below the earth's horizon as the earth rotates. - the sun was setting and a warm, red glow filled the sky
  • (of a tide or current) take or have a specified direction or course. - a fair tide can be carried well past Lands End before the stream sets to the north
  • start (a fire). - He was arrested last week for allegedly setting the fire.
  • (of blossom or a tree) develop into or produce (fruit). - Hand-pollinated flowers always set fruit whilst unpollinated flowers did not form any capsules.
  • sit. - a perfect lady—just set in her seat and stared

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