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1 set
set s.m.1 ( insieme di elementi) set: un set di chiavi per bulloni, a set of spanners // (inform.) set di dati, data set3 (cinem.) set: stare sul set, to be on the set.* * *[sɛt]sostantivo maschile invariabile1) set2) sport set3) cinem. telev. set* * *set/sεt/m.inv.1 set; un set di valigie a set of matching luggage; set da cucito sewing kit2 sport set; due set a zero two sets to love3 cinem. telev. set. -
2 SET
n. a raised deal-floor or platform along the side-walls of an ancient hall (eldaskáli), used as a sitting- and sleeping-place by the household.* * *n., lit. the seat; in ancient dwellings it appears to have meant the aisle or wing that ran along the hall on both sides, divided from the nave or middle hall by posts and a partition (set-stokkar and bríkr); the ‘set’ was the daily sitting-room, and here were the beds; innar gengr hann eptir höllinni, breið vóru set báðum megin … fyrir stokkana, Konr.; þá snúa þau rekkjum sínum ok horfa þá um endilangt setið, Gísl. 106 (endilangt húsit, 22, l. c.); en um kveldit er menn fóru í rekkjur, þá bygðu sitt set hvárir, Sturl. i. 173; þeir Ingimundr hjuggu upp í setið þá er þeir kómu í skálann (during the night when all were in bed), ii. 73; höggvit er til okkar ofan ór setinu, iii. 174; síðan bjuggusk þeir til rekkna ok lögðusk niðr í seti þar við eldinn, Ó. H. 153; var búit um þá í setinu ok lögðusk þar til svefns, id.; ef hundr er bundinn í seti, þá skal hann eigi ná á stokk (i. e. setstokk) fram, at bíta menn er ganga á gólfi, Grág. ii. 119; Grettir sér nú hvar stóðu ullar-kambar í setinu, Grett. 24 new Ed.: the phrases ‘innar af seti’ and ‘útar af seti’ are not quite clear, perh. the former means towards the nave or central hall, the latter towards the aisle or outer chambers; thus, innar frá seti, Sturl. ii. 67; ek hefi búit, góða sæng útan af seti, Dropl. 28; hann hvíldi í lokrekkju innar af seti, Ísl. ii. 262; hinu iðra setinu, Fb. ii. 297; dyrr vóru fram ór skotinu at setum innan-verðum, gékk Egill fram í setið, ok lagði hann niðr í setið, Eg. 397. seta-skáli, a, m. a sitting-room, Eb. 274. -
3 set-stokkr
m. a partition-beam or post in a hall between the set (q. v.) and the centre of the skáli (the wainscotted space between the setstokkar or stafir was called brík, q. v.); ef hann brýtr setstokka ór húsi eða bríkr, N. G. L. i. 39 (Gþl. 345); s. mjök ramligr var fyrir framan setið, ok spyrndi hann þar í, Grett. 114 A; Gizurr lagðisk niðr í skálanum með setstokkunum öðrum megin, Sturl. iii. 189; þá tók Kári einn setstokk loganda í hönd sér, Nj. 202, Vápn. 28 (used instead of a club); Hallsteinn skaut setstokkum fyrir borð í hafi at fornum sið, Landn. 301; þá léði hann þergesti setstokka … þá heimti hann setstokkana … Eiríkr sótti setstokkana á Breiðabólstað, 104. -
4 set play
■ Situation in which the game is started or restarted after the ball has left the field or after the game has been stopped by the referee.Syn. dead-ball situation■ Spielsituation, mit der das Spiel fortgesetzt wird, nachdem der Ball das Spielfeld verlassen hat oder nachdem der Schiedsrichter das Spiel unterbrochen hat. -
5 Set-point-Theorie
Set-point-The·o·rief MED set point theory -
6 set off
['set'ɒf]Gold mining: drift off the heading -
7 set up
['set'ʌp]Jargon: ribbed up ("I got a chink ribbed up to get the dope") -
8 set
* * *perf part af se, adj seen;(etc);[ dybest set] basically;[ ilde set] unwelcome, disliked;[ politisk set] politically;[ sådan set] in a way;( kan gengives) it all depends on how you look at it;(NB 'Is she beautiful?' 'Beauty is in the eye of the beholder'). -
9 set-berg
n. [cp, the Cumbrian Saddleback], a seat-formed or saddle-formed rock or crag, Gs. 11, Edda 34 (from the points of Thor’s hammer); sitja setbergs (= á setbergi), Edda (in a verse).II. in local names in Icel., Set-berg, in western Icel. These fells were looked on as the mountain-seats of tutelary giants (land-vættir), cp. ‘vivo sedilia saxo’ in Virgil. -
10 set-geiri
a, m. a ‘seat-goar,’ a piece let into a pair of breeches; í brókum með setgeira í, Ld. 136; hann skar rauf á setgeiranum, Fms. vii. 202. set-geira-brækr, f. pl. breeches with goars in the seat, Ld. 136. -
11 set|ka
Ⅰ f pot. 1. (liczba sto) hundred- liczyć/dodawać setkami to count/add up in hundreds2. (sto elementów) hundred- setka uczniów/żołnierzy a hundred students/soldiers- setki tysięcy mieszkańców hundreds of thousands of inhabitants3. (banknot) one hundred (units) (of a given currency)- płacić setkami to pay in hundreds4. (mapa) 1:100 000 map 5. (porcja alkoholu) ≈ jigger (100 ml)- zamówił dwie setki wódki he ordered two large vodkas6. sgt (sto lat) dziadek dożył setki the grandfather lived to be a hundred (years old) 7. (w numeracji) mieszkam pod setką I live at No. 100- setka uciekła jej sprzed nosa she just missed the No. 100 bus8. sgt pot. (prędkość) starał się nie przekraczać setki na autostradzie he was trying not to go over 100 kph on the motorway- jechać setką to do 100 kph9. (wełna) pure wool- garnitur/płaszcz z setki a pure wool suit/coat10. Sport (dystans) hundred metres GB, hundred meters US- biegał i pływał na setkę he ran and swam in the hundred metres- na wiosnę odbył się półfinał setki the hundred metre semi-finals were held in springⅡ plt (bardzo dużo) hundreds- przeczytał (całe) setki książek i artykułów he read hundreds of books and articles- setki razy hundreds of times- widział ten film setki razy he saw that film hundreds of timesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > set|ka
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12 set de rodaje
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13 the smallest set of smallest rings
Makarov: SSSRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > the smallest set of smallest rings
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14 Отсутствие артиклей перед существительными, которые обозначают действия (в конструкциях с of может быть использован the)
(The) application (use) of Definition 1 yields (gives) (2)(The) repeated application (use) of (1) shows that...The last formula can be derived by direct consideration of the estimate (1)This set is the smallest possible extension in which differentiation is always possibleUsing integration by parts, we obtain $I=I_1$If we apply induction to (1), we get $A=B$(The) addition of (1) and (2) gives (yields) (3)This reduces the solution to division by $Ax$(The) comparison of (1) and (2) shows that...Multiplying the first relation in (1) by $x$ and the second one by $y$, followed by summation, we come to the concise form of the above equationsTherefore, we omit consideration of how to obtain this solutionThis specimen is subjected to uniaxial active tensionConsider the invariant points of the compound transformation $T^nR_k$, where $R_k$ denotes $k$-fold rotation through the angle $2pi$Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Отсутствие артиклей перед существительными, которые обозначают действия (в конструкциях с of может быть использован the)
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15 Отсутствие артиклей перед существительными, которые обозначают действия (в конструкциях с of может быть использован the)
(The) application (use) of Definition 1 yields (gives) (2)(The) repeated application (use) of (1) shows that...The last formula can be derived by direct consideration of the estimate (1)This set is the smallest possible extension in which differentiation is always possibleUsing integration by parts, we obtain $I=I_1$If we apply induction to (1), we get $A=B$(The) addition of (1) and (2) gives (yields) (3)This reduces the solution to division by $Ax$(The) comparison of (1) and (2) shows that...Multiplying the first relation in (1) by $x$ and the second one by $y$, followed by summation, we come to the concise form of the above equationsTherefore, we omit consideration of how to obtain this solutionThis specimen is subjected to uniaxial active tensionConsider the invariant points of the compound transformation $T^nR_k$, where $R_k$ denotes $k$-fold rotation through the angle $2pi$Русско-английский словарь по прикладной математике и механике > Отсутствие артиклей перед существительными, которые обозначают действия (в конструкциях с of может быть использован the)
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16 быть бычку на верёвочке (used to mean: 1 . one would be forced to take the consequences, be punished 2. one would be forced to propose and get married, be tamed)
Set phrase: after the feast comes the reckoning (1)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > быть бычку на верёвочке (used to mean: 1 . one would be forced to take the consequences, be punished 2. one would be forced to propose and get married, be tamed)
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17 тех же щей, да пожиже влей (used sarcastically to mean: it is the same thing , only a bit worse)
Set phrase: it's six of one and half a dozen of the otherУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тех же щей, да пожиже влей (used sarcastically to mean: it is the same thing , only a bit worse)
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18 being morally strong in spite of failures and having the enthusiasm to try again.
Set phrase: Live to fight another day (We didn't win this time, but we live to fight another day. (АБ))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > being morally strong in spite of failures and having the enthusiasm to try again.
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19 отзовутся кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
Set phrase: curses like chickens come home to roostУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отзовутся кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
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20 отольются кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
Set phrase: curses like chickens come home to roostУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отольются кошке мышкины слёзки (used as words of warning and threat to mean: troubles (will) rebound upon the originator)
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