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  • 1 set

    [set] 1. present participle - setting; verb
    1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) sætte
    2) (to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal: Please would you set the table for me?) dække
    3) (to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc): It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.) fastsætte
    4) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) give; statuere
    5) (to cause to start doing something: His behaviour set people talking.) få til
    6) ((of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon: It gets cooler when the sun sets.) gå ned
    7) (to become firm or solid: Has the concrete set?) stivne
    8) (to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function: He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.) stille
    9) (to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.) sætte
    10) (to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) indfatte
    11) (to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing: They set his broken arm.) sætte på plads
    2. adjective
    1) (fixed or arranged previously: There is a set procedure for doing this.) allerede fastlagt
    2) ((often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something): He is set on going.) besluttet på
    3) (deliberate: He had the set intention of hurting her.) bestemt
    4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) stiv
    5) (not changing or developing: set ideas.) fastlåst
    6) ((with with) having something set in it: a gold ring set with diamonds.) indfattet
    3. noun
    1) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) sæt
    2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals: a television/radio set.) apparat; modtager
    3) (a group of people: the musical set.) gruppe; -gruppe
    4) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) føn
    5) (scenery for a play or film: There was a very impressive set in the final act.) kulisse
    6) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) sæt
    - setback
    - set phrase
    - set-square
    - setting-lotion
    - set-to
    - set-up
    - all set
    - set about
    - set someone against someone
    - set against someone
    - set someone against
    - set against
    - set aside
    - set back
    - set down
    - set in
    - set off
    - set something or someone on someone
    - set on someone
    - set something or someone on
    - set on
    - set out
    - set to
    - set up
    - set up camp
    - set up house
    - set up shop
    - set upon
    * * *
    [set] 1. present participle - setting; verb
    1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) sætte
    2) (to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal: Please would you set the table for me?) dække
    3) (to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc): It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.) fastsætte
    4) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) give; statuere
    5) (to cause to start doing something: His behaviour set people talking.) få til
    6) ((of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon: It gets cooler when the sun sets.) gå ned
    7) (to become firm or solid: Has the concrete set?) stivne
    8) (to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function: He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.) stille
    9) (to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.) sætte
    10) (to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) indfatte
    11) (to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing: They set his broken arm.) sætte på plads
    2. adjective
    1) (fixed or arranged previously: There is a set procedure for doing this.) allerede fastlagt
    2) ((often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something): He is set on going.) besluttet på
    3) (deliberate: He had the set intention of hurting her.) bestemt
    4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) stiv
    5) (not changing or developing: set ideas.) fastlåst
    6) ((with with) having something set in it: a gold ring set with diamonds.) indfattet
    3. noun
    1) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) sæt
    2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals: a television/radio set.) apparat; modtager
    3) (a group of people: the musical set.) gruppe; -gruppe
    4) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) føn
    5) (scenery for a play or film: There was a very impressive set in the final act.) kulisse
    6) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) sæt
    - setback
    - set phrase
    - set-square
    - setting-lotion
    - set-to
    - set-up
    - all set
    - set about
    - set someone against someone
    - set against someone
    - set someone against
    - set against
    - set aside
    - set back
    - set down
    - set in
    - set off
    - set something or someone on someone
    - set on someone
    - set something or someone on
    - set on
    - set out
    - set to
    - set up
    - set up camp
    - set up house
    - set up shop
    - set upon

    English-Danish dictionary > set

  • 2 set off

    1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) tage afsted
    2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) få til at begynde
    3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) udløse
    * * *
    1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) tage afsted
    2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) få til at begynde
    3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) udløse

    English-Danish dictionary > set off

  • 3 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde
    * * *
    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde

    English-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

  • 4 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde
    * * *
    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde

    English-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

  • 5 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde
    * * *
    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde

    English-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

  • 6 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde
    * * *
    (to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde

    English-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire

  • 7 set up

    1) (to establish: When was the organization set up?) oprette
    2) (to arrange or construct: He set up the apparatus for the experiment.) stille op
    * * *
    1) (to establish: When was the organization set up?) oprette
    2) (to arrange or construct: He set up the apparatus for the experiment.) stille op

    English-Danish dictionary > set up

  • 8 set one's heart on / have one's heart set on

    (to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) være opsat på
    * * *
    (to want very much: He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning.) være opsat på

    English-Danish dictionary > set one's heart on / have one's heart set on

  • 9 set out

    1) (to start a journey: He set out to explore the countryside.) tage af sted
    2) (to intend: I didn't set out to prove him wrong.) have til hensigt
    * * *
    1) (to start a journey: He set out to explore the countryside.) tage af sted
    2) (to intend: I didn't set out to prove him wrong.) have til hensigt

    English-Danish dictionary > set out

  • 10 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

    English-Danish dictionary > set upon

  • 11 set down

    ((of a bus etc) to stop and let (passengers) out: The bus set us down outside the post-office.) sætte af
    * * *
    ((of a bus etc) to stop and let (passengers) out: The bus set us down outside the post-office.) sætte af

    English-Danish dictionary > set down

  • 12 set free

    (to make (someone) free: The soldiers set the terrorists' prisoners free.) løslade; lade nogen gå
    * * *
    (to make (someone) free: The soldiers set the terrorists' prisoners free.) løslade; lade nogen gå

    English-Danish dictionary > set free

  • 13 set to

    (to start to do something (vigorously): They set to, and finished the work the same day.) begynde
    * * *
    (to start to do something (vigorously): They set to, and finished the work the same day.) begynde

    English-Danish dictionary > set to

  • 14 set the pace

    (to go forward at a particular speed which everyone else has to follow: Her experiments set the pace for future research.) bestemme farten
    * * *
    (to go forward at a particular speed which everyone else has to follow: Her experiments set the pace for future research.) bestemme farten

    English-Danish dictionary > set the pace

  • 15 set (someone) against (someone)

    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) sætte op imod
    * * *
    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) sætte op imod

    English-Danish dictionary > set (someone) against (someone)

  • 16 set (someone) against (someone)

    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) sætte op imod
    * * *
    (to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) sætte op imod

    English-Danish dictionary > set (someone) against (someone)

  • 17 set aside

    (to keep for a special use or purpose: He set aside some cash for use at the weekend.) sætte til side
    * * *
    (to keep for a special use or purpose: He set aside some cash for use at the weekend.) sætte til side

    English-Danish dictionary > set aside

  • 18 set back

    (to delay the progress of: His illness set him back a bit at school.) sætte tilbage
    * * *
    (to delay the progress of: His illness set him back a bit at school.) sætte tilbage

    English-Danish dictionary > set back

  • 19 set in

    (to begin or become established: Boredom soon set in among the children.) sætte ind
    * * *
    (to begin or become established: Boredom soon set in among the children.) sætte ind

    English-Danish dictionary > set in

  • 20 set light to

    (to cause to begin burning: He set light to the pile of rubbish in his garden.) tænde; antænde
    * * *
    (to cause to begin burning: He set light to the pile of rubbish in his garden.) tænde; antænde

    English-Danish dictionary > set light to

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