SET is not an abbreviation, skill has an explanation about quantity, which means set, set (in mathematics).
Pronunciation: English? [set] beauty [s? t]?
A set, a group, a pair; A group (or gang) of people, gangs or classes; Television and radio; Layout, scene, stage; Tennis, volleyball, etc. Set (in mathematics), set;
Phrases:
1, instruction set? Instruction set architecture; ? [m]? Instruction set; Instruction system; Instruction set
2. Convex set? [Numbers]? Convex set; Convex set; Provide information about; convexity
3. Triangle board? Triangular ruler; Triangular plate; Triangular plate bevel gauge; set square
4. Package? Guest meal; Packaging; Package introduction; Set display
5. Bounded set? Bounded set; ? [Numbers]? Bounded set; Gather; Bounded
Written in Chinese means:
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
"Ge" and "Zhi" are set quantifiers.
1, one, can only be used? Pcs, the setting has been set. Personal computers can represent one or two parts.
2.PCS is the abbreviation of PIECES. Pieces are "pieces" and "pieces", indicating the quantity of goods.
3. The word set has the meaning of set, and a pair of meanings can be used to represent a set.
4. A piece of English? z]? Beautiful, beautiful? z]? Movies; Articles; Part; One piece, esp in a set.
5. Set English [set]? Beauty [s? t]? Settings; Place, place; Be in a certain state; Set the table, V. Jishan; Set out; Condensation; Polymerization; A set, a pair; Settings.
Set has the following functions in words:
Can I use them all? Pcs, the setting has been set. Personal computers can represent one or two parts.
PCS is short for PIECES. Pieces are "pieces" and "pieces", indicating the quantity of goods.
A set has a set and a pair of meanings in meaning, which can be used to represent a set.
English? z]? Beautiful, beautiful? z]? Movies; Articles; Part; Piece (especially in a set) (plural noun of piece), v. make do (singular third person of piece); Make up; Repair; Comprehensive information (understanding the situation)
English [English]? Beauty [s? t]? Settings; Place, place; Be in a certain state; Set the table, V. Jishan; Set out; Condensation; Polymerization; A set, a pair; Settings; Fixed TV set; Located; Stubbornness Arranged
Object reference is not set to mean:
The reference to the object is not set as an object instance.
Object reference is translated as: a reference to an object;
Not set to translate as: not set to ...;
An instance of is translated as: an instance;
An object is translated into: an object.
Usage of object
1, pronunciation
/' bdkt/?
Step 2 explain
Noun (short for noun) target; Object; Object; target
Put forward ... as a reason for opposition.
The intransitive verb objects; refuse
Step 3: Example
Why? What about you? Object? Where to? it
Why do you object?
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
Object reference is not set to mean:
The reference to the object is not set as an object instance.
Object reference is translated as: a reference to an object;
Not set to translate as: not set to ...;
An instance of is translated as: an instance;
An object is translated into: an object.
Usage of object
1, pronunciation
/' bdkt/?
Step 2 explain
Noun (short for noun) target; Object; Object; target
Put forward ... as a reason for opposition.
The intransitive verb objects; refuse
Step 3: Example
Why? What about you? Object? Where to? it
Why do you object?
Can I use them all? Pcs, the setting has been set. Personal computers can represent one or two parts.
PCS is short for PIECES. Pieces are "pieces" and "pieces", indicating the quantity of goods.
A set has a set and a pair of meanings in meaning, which can be used to represent a set.
English? z]? Beautiful, beautiful? z]? Movies; Articles; Part; Piece (especially in a set) (plural noun of piece), v. make do (singular third person of piece); Make up; Repair; Comprehensive information (understanding the situation)
English [English]? Beauty [s? t]? Settings; Place, place; Be in a certain state; Set the table, V. Jishan; Set out; Condensation; Polymerization; A set, a pair; Settings; Fixed TV set; Located; Stubbornness Arranged
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
1, bed:
Pronunciation: [bed]; There are many definitions of bed, and the common one is "bed". He has two parts of speech: nouns, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, and there are many common phrases.
2. Head:
Head (of sth); Upper end; Front end; The first [s] [(+of)]; The young man walked at the head of the parade. The young man walked at the head of the parade.
3. Settings:
Set is an English word, meaning set; Place, place; Be in a certain state; Set the table.
4. Lend:
English [borrowing] beauty [l? nd]; Lend is a word, which means to lend; Loan (money); Contribute, pay; Fit.
5. Let:
Let is an English word, meaning let, allow and let go.
SET is not an abbreviation, skill has an explanation about quantity, which means set, set (in mathematics).
Pronunciation: English? [set] beauty [s? t]?
A set, a group, a pair; A group (or gang) of people, gangs or classes; Television and radio; Layout, scene, stage; Tennis, volleyball, etc. Set (in mathematics), set;
Phrases:
1, instruction set? Instruction set architecture; ? [m]? Instruction set; Instruction system; Instruction set
2. Convex set? [Numbers]? Convex set; Convex set; Provide information about; convexity
3. Triangle board? Triangular ruler; Triangular plate; Triangular plate bevel gauge; set square
4. Package? Guest meal; Packaging; Package introduction; Set display
5. Bounded set? Bounded set; ? [Numbers]? Bounded set; Gather; Bounded
A set of means: a set, a group, a picture.
For example, this is a set of furniture.
The collocation "set of" lacks the article "a", so it does not exist, and the grammar is wrong.
A set means: a set, a group and a picture.
For example, these are complete sets of furniture. These are some sets of furniture. (Or: Here are several sets of furniture. )
lay down
English [set da? [n] beauty [set da? n]
Formulate and stipulate (rules, etc.); Write down (ideas, experiences, etc.). ); note down
Bilingual example:
That? Routine? Settings? Come down? Rules? For what? Decide? Which one? Country? Should? Deal? With what? Ann? Asylum application. ?
The meeting drew up a protocol to determine which country is responsible for accepting asylum requests.
key word
Set English [set] beauty [set]
Verb (abbreviation for verb) release; Settings; Put it in; Be in a certain state; Start; Arrange the story in; Set the background for. ...
Bilingual example:
What? Settings? Answer? Very? Big? Iron? Ball? And then what? Answer? Big? Hammer? Open? That? Stage. ?
He put a big iron ball and a hammer on the platform.
Extended data
Word usage:
Set can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive 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.
Cognate words:
Noun (short for noun)
Setter? Regulator; Composer; Typographer; An installer, a person engaged in installation work
Set: English? [setting]? ? ? Beautiful? [Settings]
Verb (short for verb)? Placement position; Settings; Confirmation; Provisions; Adjustment; Distribution; (the sun) goes down the mountain; Set (a gem) on (something); background music
Noun (short for noun)? Assembly; Combination; Sunset; A set; A pair; A game; Stage; Attitude; Hairstyle design
Adjective? Prescribed; Fixed; Constant; Get ready; Stubbornness anthropogenic
Set is an English word, which is mainly used as a verb, noun and adjective. When used as a verb, it means "put, place, place; Start; Stories, movies, etc. ) and ... as the background; Establish, establish, establish; Setup and arrangement; Place tableware; Mosaic; Layout, distribution, distribution; Coagulation, coagulation; Cause to show a firm expression; Fixed hairstyle; Replacement (broken bone); Typesetting; Compose music for; (day, month) sinking; Results; "Ignite", when used as a noun, means "a set, a group and a pair; A group (or gang) of people, gangs or classes; Television and radio; Layout, scene, stage; Tennis, volleyball, etc. Set (in mathematics), set; A group of songs (music); A group of students with similar abilities; A gesture, especially a firm expression; Do your hair; Coagulation, coagulation; Animal nests; Transplanting seedlings and cuttings; Equipment; (Settings)
(Switzerland, Israel) Seth (name) "when used as an adjective means" arranged, fixed; Located in ...; With ... as the background; Stubborn, stubborn; Set meal (meal); It is possible; Get ready; Rigid and unnatural. "
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