set
noun
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- (set theory) A collection of zero or more objects, possibly infinite in size, and disregarding any order or repetition of the objects which may be contained within it.
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conjunt
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- A collection of various objects for a particular purpose.
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joc
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- A group of people, usually meeting socially or connected through some shared interest, activity, attribute, etc.
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grup
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- the general locations and area where a movie’s, a film’s, or a video’s scenery is arranged to be filmed also including places for actors, assorted crew, director, producers which are typically not filmed.
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plató
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- (in plural, “sets”, mathematics, informal) Set theory.
- (volleyball) The act of directing the ball to a teammate for an attack.
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set
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set
verb
/sɛt/
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- (transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
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fixar,
determinar,
ajustar,
establir
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- (transitive) To devise and assign (work) to.
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assignar
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- (transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
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posar
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- To put in order in a particular manner; to prepare.
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arreglar
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introduir
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- (transitive) To arrange with dishes and cutlery, to set the table.
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parar
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- (intransitive) Of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as the latter rotates.
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pondre's
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set
noun
/sɛt/
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- A device for receiving broadcast radio waves (or, more recently, broadcast data); a radio or television.
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aparell
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setting
verb
/ˈsɛtɪŋ/
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configuració
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- time, place, circumstance
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bastiment
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Set
properNoun
/ˈsɛt/
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- (Egyptian god) An ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.
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Set
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