opposition
Setbacks and obstacles
Sit down. Put it down.
Free release
Setin, go, come on.
Set out, set out
Sidon attacks, advances, encourages.
set sail
Settings? Where is it? Strike or attack
Settings? Reserved by for future use
Settings? Present: to present an idea.
Settings? Started the journey forward?
Setoneselfupas pretends to be ...
Setanewrecord set a new record.
Setarule makes rules
Setawatch, set up sentry.
Detailed description of key points:
1, set as a verb basically means "put aside", which means to put someone or something in a specific position or state for a clear purpose. Extension can refer to "solidification and strengthening", "determination, formulation", "estimation, evaluation", "adjustment, alignment", "making someone or something start to do something [take effect]", "establishment, creation", "mosaic, polishing", "composition, setting" and "typesetting".
2.set can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by a double object, and its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition for or to. Set can also be followed by adjectives, prepositional phrases, infinitives or present participles as compound objects of object complements. Set can be used for passive structures.
3. The past tense and past participle of set are both set.
4.set, as a noun, basically means "a set", which can be extended to "device, unit", "a group of people", "shape, figure, appearance", "set, photography studio", "part of a concert", "doing hair, solidifying and condensing" and "the direction, inclination and direction of wind and water.
5.set is a countable noun with plural form.
6. When you are the subject in a sentence, the number of predicate verbs must be the same as that of set.
7.set is often used with the preposition of, meaning "a set".
The basic meaning of "Ding" as an adjective is "fixed", and its extension can refer to "in a certain position", "specified", "fixed", "ready-made, intentional", "unchanged", "intentional and specific" and so on.
9.set can be used as both attributive and predicative. When used as a predicative, it can be followed by prepositional phrases or infinitives.
10, set has no comparative and superlative form.