set sail
启航;张帆
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启航;张帆
1. to cause to sit place in or on a seat
2. to put (a fowl) on eggs to hatch them
3. to put (eggs) for hatching under a fowl or into an incubator
4. to place (oneself) in position to start running in a race
5. to place with care or deliberate purpose and with relative stability
set a ladder against the wall set a stone on the grave
6. transplant sense 1
set seedlings
7. to make (a trap) ready to catch prey
8. to fix (a hook) firmly into the jaw of a fish
9. to put aside (something, such as dough containing yeast) for fermenting
10. to direct with fixed attention
set your mind to it
11. to cause to assume a specified condition, relation, or occupation
slaves were set free set the house on fire
12. to cause the start of
set a fire
13. to appoint or assign to an office or duty
14. post, station
15. to cause to assume a specified posture or position
set the door ajar
16. to fix as a distinguishing imprint, sign, or appearance
the years have set their mark on him
17. affix
18. apply
set a match to kindling
19. to fix or decide on as a time, limit, or regulation prescribe
set a wedding day set the rules for the game
20. to establish as the highest level or best performance
set a record for the half mile
21. to furnish as a pattern or model
set an example of generosity
22. to allot as a task
setting lessons for the children to work upon at home
— Manchester Examiner
23. to adjust (a device and especially a measuring device) to a desired position
set the alarm for 7:00 set a thermostat at 68 also to adjust (something, such as a clock) in conformity with a standard
24. to restore to normal position or connection when dislocated or fractured
set a broken bone
25. to spread to the wind
set the sails
26. to put in order for use
set a place for a guest
27. to make scenically ready for a performance
set the stage
28. to arrange (type) for printing
set type by hand
29. to put into type or its equivalent (as on film)
set the first word in italic
30. to put a fine edge on by grinding or honing
set a razor
31. to bend slightly the tooth points of (a saw) alternately in opposite directions
32. to sink (the head of a nail) below the surface
33. to fix in a desired position (as by heating or stretching)
34. to arrange (hair) in a desired style by using implements (such as curlers, rollers, or clips) and gels or lotions
35. to adorn with something affixed or infixed stud, dot
clear sky set with stars
36. to fix (something, such as a precious stone) in a border of metal place in a setting
37. to place in a specified literary or dramatic setting
a story set in Paris
38. to hold something in regard or esteem at the rate of
sets a great deal by daily exercise
39. to place in a relative rank or category
set duty before pleasure
40. to fix at a certain amount
set bail at $500
41. value, rate
their promises were set at naught
42. to place as an estimate of worth
set a high value on life
43. to place in relation for comparison or balance
theory set against practice
44. to direct to action
45. to incite to attack or antagonism
war sets brother against brother
46. to place by transporting
was set ashore on the island
47. to put in motion
48. to put and fix in a direction
set our faces toward home once more
49. to point out the position of (game) by holding a fixed attitude
50. to defeat (an opponent or a contract) in bridge
51. to fix firmly make immobile give rigid form or condition to
set her jaw in determination
52. to make unyielding or obstinate
53. to cause to become firm or solid
set milk for cheese
54. to cause (fruit or seed) to develop
55. sit
56. to be becoming be suitable fit
the coat sets well
57. to cover and warm eggs to hatch them
58. to affect one with or as if with weight
the pudding sets heavily on my stomach
59. to place oneself in position in preparation for an action (such as running)
60. to undergo development usually as a result of pollination
61. to pass below the horizon go down
the sun sets
62. to come to an end
this century sets with little mirth
— Thomas Fuller
63. to apply oneself to some activity
set to work
64. to have a specified direction in motion flow, tend
the wind was setting from Pine Hill to the farm
— Esther Forbes
65. to indicate the position of game by crouching or pointing
66. to dance face to face with another in a square dance
set to your partner and turn
67. to become solid or thickened by chemical or physical alteration
the cement sets rapidly
68. to become permanent
69. to become whole by growing together
70. to begin to do
71. to reserve to a particular use
72. to make noticeable or outstanding
73. to put to one side discard
74. to reserve for a purpose save
75. dismiss
76. annul, overrule
77. to mount an attack on assail
would go although … devils should set at me
— Charlotte Yonge
78. to catch sight of
79. enter
80. to step onto
81. to give an account or statement of
82. to start out on a journey
83. further
84. to give impulse to
sets the story in motion vividly
— Howard Thompson
85. to become engaged in
86. resolve sense transitive 5
she set her heart on going to medical school
87. to organize one's affairs
88. to determine to pursue
89. irritate, annoy
90. to correct someone by providing accurate information
91. to start out on a course especially to begin a voyage
set sail for Bermuda
92. to consider valuable, trustworthy, or worthwhile
93. to provide the basis or background
this trend will set the stage for higher earnings
94. to provide music or instrumental accompaniment for (a text)
95. to attack usually with violence
the dogs set upon the trespassers
96. the act or action of setting
97. the condition of being set
98. a number of things of the same kind that belong or are used together
an electric train set
99. mental inclination, tendency, or habit bent
a set toward mathematics
100. a state of psychological preparedness to perceive or respond to an anticipated stimulus or situation
101. direction of flow
the set of the wind
102. form or carriage of the body or of its parts
her face took on a cynical set
— Raymond Kennedy
103. the manner of fitting or of being placed or suspended
in order to give the skirt a pretty set
— Mary J. Howell
104. amount of deflection from a straight line
set of a saw's teeth
105. permanent change of form (as of metal) due to repeated or excessive stress
106. the act or result of arranging hair by curling or waving
107. a young plant or rooted cutting ready for transplanting
108. a small bulb, corm, or tuber or a piece of tuber used for propagation
onion sets
109. the blossoms of a plant that have set fruit as a result of fertilization
110. the burrow of a badger
111. the width of the body of a piece of type
112. an artificial setting for a scene of a theatrical or film production
113. a rectangular paving stone of sandstone or granite
114. a division of a tennis match won by the side that wins at least six games beating the opponent by two games or by winning a tiebreaker
115. a collection of books or periodicals forming a unit
116. a clutch of eggs
117. the basic formation in a country-dance or square dance
118. a session of music (such as jazz or dance music) usually followed by an intermission also the music played at one session
119. a group of persons associated by common interests
120. a collection of elements and especially mathematical ones (such as numbers or points) — called also class
121. an apparatus of electronic components assembled so as to function as a unit
a television set
122. a usually offensive formation in football or basketball
123. a group of a specific number of repetitions of a particular exercise
124. intent, determined
set upon going
125. intentional, premeditated
did it of set purpose
126. fixed by authority, appointment, or agreement
The wedding is set [=scheduled] for early June Students can drop in during set [=designated] office hours
127. reluctant to change
set in their ways
128. immovable, rigid
set frown
129. built-in
a set tub
130. settled, persistent
set defiance
131. ready for action, use, etc. prepared
We were set for an early morning start The table is set. Should I bring out the food? —often used in the phrase all set
Are we all set [=completely ready] to leave?We replaced the belt, so your car should be all set. [=fully functional and ready for use]She's all set to blast him, all set to wipe that anxious smile off his face, to tell him some hard home truths. And then she stops. She can't do it.
— Norma Fox Mazer
132. needing or wanting nothing further
"Would you like more coffee?" "No thanks, I'm set." The leak is fixed, so you should be set now. After winning the lottery, they were set for life —often used in the phrase all set
"Would you like more coffee?" "No thanks, I'm all set."Can I help you find something, or are you all set?Is the bill all set, or do you need some change?
133. to put or fix in a place or condition
I set the box on a table.
134. to cause to be, become, or do
Police set the prisoner free.
135. start entry 1 sense 4
He set a fire.
136. to fix or decide on
They set the wedding date. Have you set a price?
137. to furnish as a model
You should set an example for the others. She ran to the front and set the pace.
138. to adjust or put in order for use
Please set the table. Did you set the alarm?
139. to fix firmly
He sets his feet and takes aim.
140. to pass below the horizon go down
The sun is setting.
141. to begin some activity
They set to work on the cleaning project.
142. to cause to sit
I set the baby in her chair.
143. to arrange in a desired and especially a normal position
Doctors set the broken bone.
144. to become or cause to become firm or solid
Wait for the cement to set.
145. to cover and warm eggs to hatch them
The hen set for days.
146. to locate the plot of (a story)
147. to provide (as words or verses) with music
148. to reserve for some purpose
149. to catch sight of see
Though he lived nearby, I had never set eyes on him.
150. to make its appearance begin
They needed to leave arctic waters before winter set in.
151. to start a journey
We set off for home.
152. explode sense 1
We set off fireworks.
153. to make noticeable
The phrase is set off by commas.
154. to cause to start
The story set them off laughing.
155. to begin on a course or journey
We arrived a month after we set out.
156. to begin with a purpose
He set out to win.
157. to place or secure in position
Help me set up the tables.
158. to put in operation
The community set up an animal shelter.
159. a number of persons or things of the same kind that belong together, are used together, or occur together
a set of footsteps He was given two sets of clothes and a towel.
— Louis Sachar, Holes
160. the act or action of going below the horizon
the set of the sun
161. an electronic apparatus
a television set
162. a collection of mathematical elements
163. a group of tennis games that make up a match
164. the form or movement of the body or of its parts
the set of the shoulders
165. an artificial setting for a scene of a play or motion picture
166. fixed by authority
a set rule
167. not very willing to change
The people he works with are set in their ways.
168. ready entry 1 sense 1
Are you all set?
169. to become solid or thickened by chemical or physical alteration
170. to become whole by knitting
171. a state of psychological preparedness usually of limited duration for action in response to an anticipated stimulus or situation
the influence of mental set on problem solving
weigh anchor起锚;启航;恢复中断的工作
set sail to启航
When Columbus Set Sail当哥伦布固定帆
When set sail uncertain不确定何时起航
set t sail航海
set sail for home启航回家
make sail张帆;启航
Set Sail And Report升帆并报告
SET SAIL A王利
set sail for sth起航去某地
a newly built luxury cruise ship, which is touted as china「s largest on inland rivers, set sail on its maiden voyage friday morning from chongqing port on the yangtze river.
8日上午,堪称世界最大的内河豪华游轮「总统旗舰」从重庆起航。
as visitors do today, byron and his cohort loved to explore the lake. whenthe rain finally eased, shelley and byron set sail for a weeklong literarypilgrimage of their own.
就像现在的旅客一样,拜伦同他的朋友也喜欢在湖边探险,当风雨终于结束以后,拜伦和雪莱进行了一次持续一周的文化朝圣之行。
the flotilla, which will carry pro-palestinian activists from more than a dozen countries, is planning to set sail this week.
该船队将搭载来自十多个国家的支持巴勒斯坦积极分子,计划于本周启航。
it probably set sail from guangzhou, the largest of the ports linked by the maritime silk route.
而且很有可能事在广州启航,当时的广州是海上丝绸之路的港口中最大的港口。
h.m.s. beagle, under the command of pringle stokes and accompanied by the adventure, a storage ship commanded by captain phillip parker king, set sail on its first survey mission to south america.
英国舰队贝格尔号在普林格尔斯托克的率领下,会同由菲利普帕克金指挥的开拓号储藏船,出发执行她的第一次南美考察任务。
believing that asia could be reached by traveling westward, columbus」s three-ship expedition set sail from palos, spain, in 1492.
1492年,坚信向西航行能抵达亚洲的哥伦布,带领他的三艘远征船从西班牙的帕洛斯起航了。
the glossy venue overlooks the harland and wolff slipways where the titanic set sail to southampton to begin her fateful voyage to new york.
这块光滑的场所俯瞰着哈伦德和沃尔弗下水滑道。 「泰坦尼克号」就是从那儿启航去南安普敦而开始去纽约的致命性航行。
the surest way is to set sail in one direction and not stop until you「re home again.
最为确定的方法是向一个方向航行,而且不要停止知道你回到家为止。
how many ships set sail with his second expedition?
那么他第二次远征航行时一共有多少艘船呢?
the following morning jacopo set sail for marseilles, with directions from dantès to join him at the island of monte cristo.
第二天早晨,雅格布扬帆向马赛驶去,唐太斯和他约好在基督山岛相会。
15the next day we set sail from there and arrived off kios.
从那里开船,次日到了基阿的对面。
「if pirate ships were to set sail from leningrad, we wouldn」t let them get away with that,」 he said.
「如果海盗船将要从列宁格勒启航,我们不会让他们逍遥法外的,」他说。
early in the 15th century, a huge fleet of ships set sail from nanjing.
15世纪初,一支浩浩蕩蕩的船队从南京启航。
according to survivors, the 15-metre boat was carrying nearly 300 people and had set sail from libya two days ago.
据幸存者所说,这艘长15米的船只搭载了接近300人,两天前从利比亚启程。
in 1836 the stirling castle, commanded by captain james fraser, set sail from sydney to singapore with 18 crew and passengers, whose number included the captain's wife, eliza.
1836年,由船长詹姆斯·弗雷泽指挥的「斯特灵堡垒号」载着18名船员和乘客(其中包括船长的妻子爱丽莎)从悉尼启航前往新加坡。
the boats set sail from cyprus on friday and arrived in gaza after a 32-hour journey on the mediterranean sea.
这两艘船星期五从塞浦路斯启航,在地中海上经过32个小时的航程抵达加沙。
but turkish diplomats, among others, are asking whether israel could respond in a similar manner were a second flotilla to set sail for gaza’s shores.
然而,土耳其的外交官挺身而出问道:若是第二支船队启程驶向加沙海岸,以色列是否也会做出类似的反应。
brood一窝鸟,一窝动物;一大家孩子;幼蜂;一类(事物),一伙(人)
hatch(Hatch)人名;(西)阿奇;(英)哈奇
incubate孵化;酝酿
sit坐;位于
flat-footed扁平足的;脚不离地的;无準备的;(非正式)走不快的,笨拙的;(非正式)沉闷的,无创意的
half-baked(菜肴)半熟的;(计划、想法等)不完善的;(观点、理论)不成熟的;愚蠢的,肤浅的
half-cocked已扣到半击发位置的
underprepared準备不充分的;準备不足的
unprepared无準备的;即席的;尚未準备好的
unready不敏捷的;没準备的