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1 let us also set R=max
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2 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) angribe* * *( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) angribe -
3 set upon
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4 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) atacar, agredirset on 1)VI + PREP = set on* * *set on 1) -
5 set upon
set upon [sb.] attaccare* * *( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) assalire* * *vi + prep(attack) assalire* * *set upon [sb.] attaccare -
6 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) ráðast á -
7 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) megtámad -
8 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) atacar -
9 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) napasti -
10 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) overfalle, angripe -
11 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) ruszyć na, rzucić się na -
12 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) uzbrukt -
13 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) užpulti -
14 set upon
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15 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) a se arunca asupra -
16 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) ρίχνομαι -
17 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) vrhnúť sa na -
18 set upon
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19 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) se jeter sur -
20 set upon
( also set on) (to attack: He set upon me in the dark.) atacar, assaltar
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set — /set/, v., set, setting, n., adj., interj. v.t. 1. to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table. 2. to place in a particular position or posture: Set the baby on his feet. 3. to place in some relation to something … Universalium
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set on — also[set upon] {v.} 1. To begin suddenly to fight against; attack fiercely. * /Tom was walking through the park when a gang of boys set on him./ 2. To cause to attack. * /Some boys went to steal melons but the farmer set his dog on them./ … Dictionary of American idioms
set on — also[set upon] {v.} 1. To begin suddenly to fight against; attack fiercely. * /Tom was walking through the park when a gang of boys set on him./ 2. To cause to attack. * /Some boys went to steal melons but the farmer set his dog on them./ … Dictionary of American idioms
set book — ˌset ˈbook [set book] (also ˌset ˈtext) noun (both BrE) a book that students must study for a particular exam … Useful english dictionary
set text — ˌset ˈbook [set book] (also ˌset ˈtext) noun (both BrE) a book that students must study for a particular exam … Useful english dictionary
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