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41 set up camp
(to erect tents etc: They set up camp in a field.) slå leir -
42 set up house
(to establish one's own home: He'll soon be earning enough to set up house on his own.) stifte bo, slå seg ned -
43 set-aside
subst.( landbruk) forklaring: jord tatt ut av produksjon for å redusere produksjonsoverskudd -
44 set books
subst.( utdanning) kursbøker, obligatorisk litteratur, pensumbøker -
45 set designer
subst. \/ˈsetdɪˌzaɪnə\/scenograf -
46 set dinner
subst.dagens (middag) -
47 set net
subst.settegarn, stågarn -
48 set-off sheet
subst.( typografi) innkjøringsark -
49 set square
subst. \/ˈsetskweə\/vinkelhake -
50 set-top box
subst.(TV) forklaring: innretning som konverterer digitale fjernsynssignaler til analoge for visning på konvensjonelt TV-apparat -
51 set-back
tilbakeslag -
52 set (great) store by
(to value highly (eg a person's approval etc).) sette stor pris på -
53 set someone's mind at rest
(to take away a person's worries about something.) berolige -
54 set (great) store by
(to value highly (eg a person's approval etc).) sette stor pris på -
55 set up shop
(to start a shop.) begynne en forretning -
56 set-square
noun (a triangular instrument with one right angle, used in geometrical drawing etc.) vinkelhake -
57 well set
adj. \/ˌwelˈset\/, foranstilt: \/ˈwelset\/1) velbygd, kraftig2) velplassert, bra arrangert, bra ordnetwell-set-up velbygd, kraftig -
58 close-set
adjective ((of eyes etc) positioned very near each other.) tettsittendeadj. \/ˌkləʊsˈset\/, foranstilt: \/ˈkləʊsset\/tettsittende -
59 deep-set
adj. \/ˌdiːpˈset\/, foranstilt: \/ˈdiːpset\/dyptliggende -
60 hard-set
adj. \/ˌhɑːdˈset\/1) hardt trengt, i knipe2) sammenbitt, stiv(net)3) ( overført) bestemt, stivnakket, sta, ubøyelig, streng
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Set — (s[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Set}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Setting}.] [OE. setten, AS. setton; akin to OS. settian, OFries. setta, D. zetten, OHG. sezzen, G. setzen, Icel. setja, Sw. s[ a]tta, Dan. s?tte, Goth. satjan; causative from the root of E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Set — (s[e^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Set}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Setting}.] [OE. setten, AS. setton; akin to OS. settian, OFries. setta, D. zetten, OHG. sezzen, G. setzen, Icel. setja, Sw. s[ a]tta, Dan. s?tte, Goth. satjan; causative from the root of E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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
Set (game) — Set! redirects here. Set! is also a special form in the Scheme programming language. Set is a real time card game designed by Marsha Falco and published by Set Enterprises in 1991. The deck consists of 81 cards varying in four features: number… … Wikipedia
set — [ sɛt ] n. m. • 1893; mot anglais I ♦ Anglic. Manche d un match de tennis, de ping pong, de volley ball. Gagner le premier set. Partie de tennis en cinq sets. Balle de set, qui décide du gain du set. II ♦ Set ou set de table : ensemble des… … Encyclopédie Universelle
set — Ⅰ. set [1] ► VERB (setting; past and past part. set) 1) put, lay, or stand in a specified place or position. 2) put, bring, or place into a specified state. 3) cause or instruct (someone) to do something. 4) give someone (a task) … English terms dictionary
set — [set] vt. set, setting [ME setten < OE settan (akin to Ger setzen & Goth satjan < Gmc * satjan), caus. formation “to cause to sit” < base of SIT] 1. to place in a sitting position; cause to sit; seat 2. a) to cause (a fowl) to sit on… … English World dictionary
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Set — has 464 separate definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary, the most of any English word; its full definition comprises 10,000 words making it the longest definition in the OED. Set may refer to:In mathematics and science:*Set (mathematics), a … Wikipedia
Set packing — is a classical NP complete problem in computational complexity theory and combinatorics, and was one of Karp s 21 NP complete problems. Suppose we have a finite set S and a list of subsets of S. Then, the set packing problem asks if some k… … Wikipedia