set
Prononciation : [/sɛt/]
Mot
Contexte : « arrange objects »
(verb) to put things in a particular place or position. When you organize your toys or books neatly, you're setting them.
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She set the table for dinner with plates, forks, and glasses.
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He didn't set his toys back in place after playing with them.
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Can you help me set the books on the shelf?
Contexte : « establish a rule »
(verb) to establish a rule or standard. When you decide the way things should be done and make it known to others, you're setting a rule.
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The teacher set a new rule that everyone must raise their hand before speaking.
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They didn't follow the set guidelines for completing the project.
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What rules have been set for the game?
Contexte : « collection of items »
(noun) a group or collection of similar items. Like a group of things that belong together or are used for the same purpose.
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She received a beautiful set of matching dishes as a wedding gift.
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He lost one piece of the chess set and couldn't play properly.
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Do you have a complete set of tools for the task?
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