Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Set"
The meaning of "Set" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does you're setting yourself up all over again. mean?
A:
Generally, to set someone up can loosely mean to create a situation. This phrase is referring to "setting yourself up for disappointment", meaning that you are creating a situation where you will be disappointed. So this phrase means You are going to disappoint yourself again.
Q:
What does One set of loose lips mean?
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It means that a person talks a lot or sometimes that they can’t keep a secret
Q:
What does We're setting out together. mean?
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I believe it means you are leaving together. I have typically heard it when two people leave on a journey of some kind together.
We are setting out to explore the countryside together.
We are setting out to explore the countryside together.
Q:
What does "in a set of factories and plants off "
what does "plant off" mean ? mean?
what does "plant off" mean ? mean?
A:
thanks for providing context. What you were asking before the context was an incomplete thought.
So its saying "most of these natural resources are in fact engineered" or made in fabrika/tesis FROM the New Jersey Turnpike.
"Off the" yani "from".
:)
So its saying "most of these natural resources are in fact engineered" or made in fabrika/tesis FROM the New Jersey Turnpike.
"Off the" yani "from".
:)
Q:
What does walked off sets mean?
A:
Began a strike that caused workers to leave movie and TV production.
In this context, a set is a place where movies or TV are recorded. It can also mean a piece of scenery in a live theater.
In this context, a set is a place where movies or TV are recorded. It can also mean a piece of scenery in a live theater.
Example sentences using "Set"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with set.
A:
From the example that was provided in the dictionary, the word mount is used as a verb. It is the action of placing or fixing something in a setting or display. Setup is a noun. An arrangement of individual items. A setup is how those items look as a group.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with set on.
A:
The wood was set on fire
Robbers would set on unwary travelers
The dog was set on the training dummy
Robbers would set on unwary travelers
The dog was set on the training dummy
Q:
Please show me example sentences with to set up.
A:
“We set up a bar for the party” prepared/placed
“My parents want me to go on a date with this girl. it’s a set up” arranged/planned
“How do you set up an Instagram account?” Make/create
“My parents want me to go on a date with this girl. it’s a set up” arranged/planned
“How do you set up an Instagram account?” Make/create
Q:
Please show me example sentences with set in store .
A:
Do you mean 'set in stone'? As in the outcome is already finalized?
e.g. Her future was set in stone.
e.g. Her future was set in stone.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with set in stone.
A:
The schedule isn’t set in stone, but we’d like to stick to it pretty closely.
The plans aren't set in stone and can be changed if absolutely necessary.
The plans aren't set in stone and can be changed if absolutely necessary.
Synonyms of "Set" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between set of options and set of choices ?
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options refers to the things that you have to choose between, and choices refer to the decisions you make.
For example, there are many flavours in an ice-cream shop. The different flavours are your set of options, whereas the number of flavours you choose = the number of choices you make. If you only buy one flavour, then you have many options but only make one choice.
For example, there are many flavours in an ice-cream shop. The different flavours are your set of options, whereas the number of flavours you choose = the number of choices you make. If you only buy one flavour, then you have many options but only make one choice.
Q:
What is the difference between It's all set and That's all set ?
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Yes, as you put it.
Specific things become in the plural become they.
As for it and and that the rule is virtually no rule at all. The closer, more singular, more specific something is becomes “it’s set “ and farther away, more general, more ephemeral is “that”.
A little bit like これ and
あれ just a little
Specific things become in the plural become they.
As for it and and that the rule is virtually no rule at all. The closer, more singular, more specific something is becomes “it’s set “ and farther away, more general, more ephemeral is “that”.
A little bit like これ and
あれ just a little
Q:
What is the difference between setting and escenario ?
A:
A setting is the time and place where a (fictional) narrative happens.
‘The play’s setting is in the 19th century.’ / ‘The play is set in the 19th century.’
Sometimes setting can mean an environment for something to happen:
‘This hotel provides the ideal setting for a relaxing holiday.’
A scenario is a situation, especially hypothetical.
‘The UK may leave the EU without a deal. Nobody knows what would happen to the economy in that scenario.’
‘The play’s setting is in the 19th century.’ / ‘The play is set in the 19th century.’
Sometimes setting can mean an environment for something to happen:
‘This hotel provides the ideal setting for a relaxing holiday.’
A scenario is a situation, especially hypothetical.
‘The UK may leave the EU without a deal. Nobody knows what would happen to the economy in that scenario.’
Q:
What is the difference between setting and settings ?
A:
Setting is singular, so use it if you only have one thing to set. There seems to be several things to set. So Settings, plural.
Q:
What is the difference between set the table and set up the table ?
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‘Set the table’ usually means to make it ready for a meal, i.e. putting down plates, forks, knives etc. While set up the table usually means setting up the table itself, be it putting together, moving it and the likes.
Examples would be something like this.
‘Honey, will you please set up the table, dinner will be ready in 5 minutes. And don’t forget the spoons this time!’
‘We can set up tables near the end of the hall for people to sit at and eat, this way the front will be free for guests to move in and out.’
Examples would be something like this.
‘Honey, will you please set up the table, dinner will be ready in 5 minutes. And don’t forget the spoons this time!’
‘We can set up tables near the end of the hall for people to sit at and eat, this way the front will be free for guests to move in and out.’
Translations of "Set"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? "She made a set up for me. I was not aware of anything until it all happened."
A:
She set me up. I was not aware of anything until it all happened.
...until it, all went down.
...until it, all went down.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Generally speaking, it needs a complete set to use the effect just can apparent. Does this sentence sound natural ? Please help me to rectify😊😊
A:
- Thank you!
“The effect will be not so good if just use one alone." < -- That is a great sentence and works perfectly for what you are trying to say. But if you want to use your first sentence, you could say:
"Generally speaking, you will need a complete set to get the correct sound effect(s). If you only get one speaker, you won't get the correct sound effect(s)."
or
"Generally speaking, you will need a complete set to get the full sound effect. One speaker won't give you sound quality this system is designed for"
There are many ways you could say this depending on the loud speaker system you are selling and what the customer is looking for. I hope these two sentences I provided help you out!
“The effect will be not so good if just use one alone." < -- That is a great sentence and works perfectly for what you are trying to say. But if you want to use your first sentence, you could say:
"Generally speaking, you will need a complete set to get the correct sound effect(s). If you only get one speaker, you won't get the correct sound effect(s)."
or
"Generally speaking, you will need a complete set to get the full sound effect. One speaker won't give you sound quality this system is designed for"
There are many ways you could say this depending on the loud speaker system you are selling and what the customer is looking for. I hope these two sentences I provided help you out!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 私はとん八で食べる味噌カツ定食が大好きです。??? I love the miso-Katy set meal which I eat at Tonpachi.
A:
I love the miso cutlet special from Tonpachi.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 既に設定された(already set?)
A:
Yes.
"It is already set"
"It is already established/configured"
"It is already set"
"It is already established/configured"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? set out
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Other questions about "Set"
Q:
what does "set forth in" mean in this sentence?
'~ as ~, or as may be on a subsequent date duly set forth in writting and signed by~.'
'~ as ~, or as may be on a subsequent date duly set forth in writting and signed by~.'
A:
Put into action, started, or established.
Q:
I set a time limit for Netflix of 1 hour. Is it correct?
A:
Yes, that sounds natural.
Q:
I'd like to know what "set all the wheels in motion" means in the text.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
A:
It means that their action of mining the Bitcoins got the process going... they started off a situation or movement. The reason for the actions that followed.
Q:
That set me thinking about all the things that go on in the jungle.
Is that the same as 'That made me think about ~?'
Is that the same as 'That made me think about ~?'
A:
Yes, exactly
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce "sit" and "set".
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