Слово англійською: set
Іменник
Переклад set українською: набі́р, компле́кт, серві́з, сет, множина́
Детальний опис
group
- [countable] set (of something) a group of similar things that belong together in some way
- a set of six chairs
- a complete set of her novels
- a set of false teeth
- These companies operate under a strict set of rules.
- This is an unusual set of circumstances.
- I have a different set of values to them.
- Now they faced a whole new set of problems.
- You can borrow my keys—I have a spare set.
- She won a silver medal in the long jump to complete her set.
see also box set, tea set
- [countable] a group of objects used together, for example for playing a game
- a chess set
- a model train set
see also chemistry set, swing set, train set
- [countable + singular or plural verb] (sometimes disapproving) a group of people who have similar interests and spend a lot of time together socially
- the smart set (= rich, fashionable people)
- Dublin’s literary set
- It's known as a playground for Scotland's rich hunting and fishing set.
- Her social set loves/love to party.
see also jet set TV/radio
- [countable] a piece of equipment for receiving television or radio signals
for play/movie
- [countable] the scenery used for a play, film, etc.
- We need volunteers to help build and paint the set.
- The locations and set designs were fabulous.
- [countable, uncountable] a place where a play is performed or part of a film is filmed
- The cast must all be on (the) set by 7 in the morning.
in sport
- [countable] one section of a match in games such as tennis or volleyball
- She won in straight sets (= without losing a set).
mathematics
- [countable] a group of things regarded as a unit because they all have particular qualities in common
- the set of all square numbers less than 50
pop music
- [countable] a series of songs or pieces of music that a musician or group performs at a concert
- a stunning solo set of ten songs
class
- [countable] (British English) a group of school students with a similar ability in a particular subject
- She's in the top set for French.
of face/body
- [singular] set of something the way in which somebody’s face or body is fixed in a particular expression, especially one showing a feeling of being determined
- She admired the firm set of his jaw.
hair
- [singular] an act of arranging hair in a particular style while it is wet
- A shampoo and set costs £15.
becoming solid
- [singular] the state of becoming solid or hard
- To be sure of a good set when making the jam, use preserving sugar with added pectin.
animal’s home
(also sett)
[countable] a hole in the ground where a badger lives plant
- [countable] a young plant, shoot etc. for planting
Word Originnoun late Middle English: partly from Old French sette, from Latin secta ‘sect’, partly from the verb set.
Wordfinder- comedy
- denouement
- dialogue
- drama
- dramatic irony
- play
- scene
- set
- soliloquy
- speech
Wordfinder- backdrop
- costume
- curtain
- footlights
- prop
- proscenium
- scenery
- set
- stage
- the wings