set的中文翻译
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set1
(put/start)
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放置
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to put sth/sb in a particular place or position
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She set a tray down on the table.
她把盘子放在桌子上。
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They ate everything that was set in front of them.
他们吃光了他们面前的所有吃的。
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The house is set (= located) in fifty acres of parkland.
房子四周是五十英亩的草地。
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to cause sb/sth to be in a particular state; to start sth happening
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Her manner immediately set everyone at their ease.
她的举动让所有人都立刻安静下来。
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He pulled the lever and set the machine in motion.
他拉下杠杆,开动了机器。
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The hijackers set the hostages free.
劫机者释放了人质。
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Her remarks set me thinking.
她的话让我陷入沉思。
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set2
(Aviation)
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set
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to put something into a condition required for a certain procedure
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set3
(play/book/movie)
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以......为背景
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to place the action of a play, novel or film/movie in a particular place, time, etc
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The novel is set in London in the 1960s.
小说的背景被设定在20世纪60年代的伦敦。
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set4
(clock/machine)
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准备
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to prepare or arrange sth so that it is ready for use or in position
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She set the camera on automatic.
她把相机设置成自动的。
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I set my watch by (= make it show the same time as) the TV.
我根据电视调整了手表时间。
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Set the alarm for 7 o'clock.
把闹钟设成7点钟。
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set5
(table)
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摆放
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to arrange knives, forks, etc. on a table for a meal
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Could you set the table for dinner?
你能为晚餐摆好桌子吗?
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The table was set for six guests.
桌子为六位客人摆好了。
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set6
(jewellery)
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镶嵌
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to put a precious stone into a piece of jewellery
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She had the sapphire set in a gold ring.
他把那枚蓝宝石镶在戒指上。
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Her bracelet was set with emeralds.
她的手镯上镶着绿宝石。
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set7
(arrange)
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安排
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to arrange or fix sth; to decide on sth
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They haven't set a date for their wedding yet.
他们还没为他们的婚礼定下日子。
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The government has set strict limits on public spending this year.
今年,政府对公共开支规定了严格的限额。
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set8
(example/standard, etc.)
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形成
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to fix sth so that others copy it or try to achieve it
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This could set a new fashion.
这也许会开创一种新时尚。
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They set high standards of customer service.
他们为顾客服务设定了高标准。
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I am unwilling to set a precedent.
我不愿意去开创先例。
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She set a new world record for the high jump.
她在调高项目上创下了一个新的世界纪录。
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I rely on you to set a good example.
我指望你来树立一个好的典范。
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set9
(work/task)
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派遣
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to give sb a piece of work, a task, etc
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Who will be setting (= writing the questions for) the French exam?
谁来为法语考试出题?
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What books have been set (= are to be studied) for the English course?
英语课定下的课本是什么?
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She's set a difficult task for herself.
她给她自己设下了难关。
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She's set herself a difficult task.
她给她自己设下了难关。
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I've set myself to finish the job by the end of the month.
月底前我要求自己完成工作。
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set10
(become firm)
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变硬;凝固;凝结
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to become firm or hard
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Leave the concrete to set for a few hours.
为几个小时留下具体的措施。
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The glue had set hard.
胶水已经变硬了。
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set11
(face)
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摆姿势
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to fix your face into a firm expression
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Her jaw was set in a determined manner.
她的下巴紧绷着,一幅绝不动摇的样子。
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set12
(hair)
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给(头发)造型
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to arrange sb's hair while it is wet so that it dries in a particular style
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She had her hair washed and set.
她把她的头发洗了,定了型。
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set13
(bone)
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使固定
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to put a broken bone into a fixed position and hold it there, so that it will heal; to heal in this way
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The surgeon set her broken arm.
外科医生为她接好断臂。
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set14
(for printing)
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排字
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to use a machine or computer to arrange writing and images on pages in order to prepare a book, newspaper, etc. for printing
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set15
(words to music)
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谱词
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to write music to go with words
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Schubert set many poems to music.
舒伯特为许多诗歌谱了曲。
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set16
(of sun/moon)
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下沉
verb
(setting, set, set)
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to go down below the horizon
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We sat and watched the sun setting.
我们坐着看着太阳降下去。
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set17
(group)
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一组
noun
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a group of similar things that belong together in some way
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a set of six chairs
一套六个椅子
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a complete set of her novels
一套她的完整小说
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a set of false teeth
一副坏牙
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a new set of rules to learn
一套新的学习规则
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You can borrow my keys—I have a spare set.
你能借我的钥匙--我还有一套。
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a group of objects used together, for example for playing a game
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a group of people who have similar interests and spend a lot of time together socially
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the smart set (= rich, fashionable people)
赶时髦的人(富有,时尚的人)
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Dublin's literary set
都柏林的文人圈
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set18
(Aviation)
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设定
noun
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a group of objects that form a whole, e.g. tools
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set19
(TV/radio)
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电子器械
noun
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a piece of equipment for receiving television or radio signals
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set20
(for play/movie)
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场景, 摄影棚,拍片现场
noun
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the scenery used for a play, film/movie, etc
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We need volunteers to help build and paint the set.
我们需要有人自愿把布景搭起,画好。
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a place where a play is performed or part of a film/movie is filmed
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The cast must all be on (the) set by 7 in the morning.
整个剧组必须在早上7点集合。
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set21
(in sport)
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(网球、排球比赛中的)盘
noun
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one section of a match in games such as tennis or volleyball
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She won in straight sets(= without losing a set).
她大获全胜。
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set22
(mathematics)
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(数学中的)集,集合
noun
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a group of things that have a shared quality
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set23
(pop music)
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乐组
noun
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a series of songs or pieces of music that a musician or group performs at a concert
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set24
(class)
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班级
noun
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a group of school students with a similar ability in a particular subject
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She's in the top set for French.
她在法语最高组。
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set25
(of face/body)
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姿势, 形状
noun
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the way in which sb's face or body is fixed in a particular expression, especially one showing determination
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She admired the firm set of his jaw.
她喜欢他那副紧绷着的下巴。
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set26
(hair)
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(头发)造型
noun
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an act of arranging hair in a particular style while it is wet
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A shampoo and set costs £15.
洗发水和定型剂共需15磅。
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set27
(becoming firm)
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(尤指坚定的)神态,姿态,姿势
noun
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the state of becoming firm or solid
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set28
(animal's home)
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窝
noun
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set29
(plant)
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幼苗
noun
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a young plant, shoot etc. for planting
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set30
(in position)
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固定的
adj.
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in a particular position
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a house set in 40 acres of parkland
位于40亩开阔草地中的房屋
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He had close-set eyes.
他的眼镜长得很近。
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set31
(planned)
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有计划的,安排好的;确定的;固定的
adj.
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planned or fixed
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Each person was given set jobs to do.
每个人都有固定工作要做。
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The school funds a set number of free places.
学校资助固定数目的免费场地。
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Mornings in our house always follow a set pattern.
在我们家每个早都遵守固定的生活模式。
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set32
(opinions/ideas)
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固定的
adj.
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not likely to change
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set ideas/opinions/views on how to teach
如果教学的固定想法/观点/看法
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As people get older, they get set in their ways.
随着人们慢慢变好,他们开始墨守成规。
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set33
(meal)
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定菜定价的
adj.
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having a fixed price and a limited choice of dishes
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a set dinner/lunch/meal
固定一套晚餐/午餐/一餐
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Shall we have the set menu?
我们能看看套餐菜单吗?
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set34
(likely/ready)
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准备好的;可能的
adj.
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likely to do sth; ready for sth or to do sth
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The team looks set for victory.
球队看上去为获胜做好了准备。
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Interest rates look set to rise again.
利率看上去有可能再次上涨。
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Be set to leave by 10 o'clock.
做好准备10点走。
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set35
(face)
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不自然的
adj.
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fixed; not natural
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a set smile
固定的微笑
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His face took on a set expression.
他的脸上总是带着固定的表情。