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  1. trip, actuate, trigger, activate, set off, spark off, spark, trigger off, touch offverb

    put in motion or move to act

    «trigger a reaction»; «actuate the circuits»

    Synonyms:
    jaunt, trip out, start, incite, detonate, offset, get off, motivate, spark, trip up, propel, take off, explode, instigate, trigger off, move, part, trigger, trip, depart, stumble, prompt, turn on, activate, spark off, touch off, blow up, bring out, travel, start out, sparkle, set forth, actuate, stir up, cancel, aerate, set out

  2. depart, part, start, start out, set forth, set off, set out, take offverb

    leave

    «The family took off for Florida»

    Synonyms:
    cancel, take leave, start, initiate, offset, exposit, set about, go away, get, start out, explode, spark, get going, range, take time off, split up, lift off, incite, commence, expound, get down, take off, break up, bulge, detonate, lay out, divide, instigate, trigger off, activate, part, vary, array, pull up stakes, trigger, get off the ground, embark on, originate, split, pop out, trip, separate, bulge out, deduct, go, depart, lead off, actuate, diverge, sidetrack, digress, start up, pop, bug out, begin, spark off, touch off, startle, bring out, leave, jump, disunite, blow up, set forth, subtract, break, deviate, protrude, come out, straggle, stir up, take up, quit, set out

  3. bring out, set offverb

    direct attention to, as if by means of contrast

    «This dress accentuates your nice figure!»; «I set off these words by brackets»

    Synonyms:
    cancel, start, incite, let on, offset, trip, unwrap, reveal, spark, disclose, release, expose, bring on, unveil, detonate, put out, explode, instigate, trigger off, publish, part, trigger, give away, get out, take off, break, depart, divulge, activate, spark off, touch off, blow up, bring out, issue, set forth, uncover, produce, actuate, start out, stir up, discover, introduce, set out, let out

  4. explode, detonate, blow up, set offverb

    cause to burst with a violent release of energy

    «We exploded the nuclear bomb»

    Synonyms:
    go ballistic, puff out, detonate, trip, offset, have kittens, flip one’s wig, embroider, incite, puff up, take off, puff, hit the roof, explode, throw a fit, trigger off, activate, part, flip one’s lid, combust, trigger, blow one’s stack, bring out, break loose, magnify, expand, amplify, pad, embellish, lard, fly off the handle, lose one’s temper, irrupt, blow a fuse, enlarge, hit the ceiling, start, blow up, spark off, instigate, aggrandise, have a fit, dramatise, burst forth, spark, inflate, touch off, aggrandize, depart, start out, set forth, burst, actuate, dramatize, stir up, cancel, set out

  5. cancel, offset, set offverb

    make up for

    «His skills offset his opponent’s superior strength»

    Synonyms:
    call off, spark, bring out, set forth, blow up, actuate, strike down, take off, trigger off, spark off, trip, stir up, invalidate, detonate, delete, start, countervail, scratch, touch off, cancel, trigger, set out, depart, scrub, instigate, activate, explode, offset, part, incite, start out

  6. set offverb

    set in motion or cause to begin

    «The guide set the tour off to a good start»

    Synonyms:
    bring out, set forth, blow up, actuate, take off, instigate, spark off, trip, trigger off, detonate, part, start, stir up, spark, touch off, cancel, trigger, depart, activate, explode, offset, set out, incite, start out

  7. incite, instigate, set off, stir upverb

    provoke or stir up

    «incite a riot»; «set off great unrest among the people»

    Synonyms:
    motivate, start, vex, incite, detonate, raise up, bring out, wake, offset, spark, commove, inflame, disturb, propel, shake up, take off, agitate, explode, instigate, trigger off, move, part, trigger, fire up, inspire, trip, prod, egg on, depart, heat, prompt, activate, spark off, touch off, blow up, ignite, start out, foment, set forth, actuate, stir up, cancel, set out

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  1. cause

    according to adelaide, south australia advertiser braingains crossword set off is to cause

    his actions were to cause a domino effect

    Submitted by anonymous on February 17, 2023  

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  1. Kenny Ausubel:

    Each of us has a spark of life inside us, and our highest endeavor ought to be to set off that spark in one another.

  2. Said Wright:

    Packed up the kayak with my fishing rods, cooler, fishing net and set off from Fort Pierce.

  3. Dan Bongino:

    The intruder set off multiple alarms, alarms that clearly showed someone breached the property, and he was seen by agents who didn’t think anything of it. This is a big story.

  4. Mark Chernoby:

    When you hit a bump in the road, if everything is just right, this suspension can set off that resonance, and what we started seeing is as soon as it got cold this past fall, early winter, we started seeing complaints.

  5. Philip Nimoityn:

    Hiccups can be precipitated by a lot of factors, including various stresses, and so can atrial fibrillation. It’s possible that whatever set off one set off the other, but they are not necessarily directly related.


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  • start

    cause, cause to happen

  • trigger

    encourage, effect

  • depart

    advance, leave

  • detonate

    shoot, blow up

  • touch off

    start, detonate

  • set out

    leave, go

  • spark

    cause to happen

  • explode

    detonate, discharge a projectile

  • offset

    override, compensate

  • actuate

    movement, encourage

  • activate

    movement, encourage

  • instigate

    encourage

  • fire

    shoot, discharge a projectile

  • set forth

    set out

  • take off

    advance, go

  • stir up

    encourage

  • start out

    leave, set out

  • leave

    advance, set out

  • discharge

    shoot, blow up

  • distinguish

    beautify, contrast

  • contrast

    distinguish, make a distinction

  • differentiate

    distinguish, contrast

  • blast

    shoot, blow up

  • blow up

  • part

    distinguish, tell the difference

  • incite

  • adorn

    beautify, embellish

  • counterbalance

    override, offset

  • stimulate

    start

  • generate

    cause, effect

  • provoke

    cause, start

  • move

    advance, leave

  • separate

    isolate, distinguish

  • segregate

    isolate, withdraw

  • discriminate

    distinguish, contrast

  • spark off

    cause

  • cancel

    offset an action

  • launch

    discharge a projectile, detonate or throw a weapon

  • go

    leave, depart

  • decorate

    beautify, embellish

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1    depart, embark, leave, sally forth, set out, start out  

2    detonate, explode, ignite, kick-start, light, set in motion, touch off, trigger (off)  

3    bring out the highlights in, enhance, show off, throw into relief  

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set          [1]  
      vb  

1    aim, apply, deposit, direct, embed, fasten, fix, install, lay, locate, lodge, mount, park     (informal)   place, plant, plonk, plump, position, put, rest, seat, situate, station, stick, turn  

2    agree upon, allocate, appoint, arrange, assign, conclude, decide (upon), designate, determine, establish, fix, fix up, name, ordain, regulate, resolve, schedule, settle, specify  

3    arrange, lay, make ready, prepare, spread  

4    adjust, coordinate, rectify, regulate, synchronize  

5    cake, condense, congeal, crystallize, gelatinize, harden, jell, solidify, stiffen, thicken  

6    allot, decree, impose, lay down, ordain, prescribe, specify  

7    decline, dip, disappear, go down, sink, subside, vanish  
      n  

8    attitude, bearing, carriage, fit, hang, position, posture, turn  

9    mise-en-scène, scene, scenery, setting, stage set, stage setting  
      adj  

10    agreed, appointed, arranged, customary, decided, definite, established, firm, fixed, prearranged, predetermined, prescribed, regular, scheduled, settled, usual  

11    artificial, conventional, formal, hackneyed, rehearsed, routine, standard, stereotyped, stock, traditional, unspontaneous  

12    entrenched, firm, hard and fast, hardened, hidebound, immovable, inflexible, rigid, strict, stubborn  

13      (with)
  
   on or upon   bent, determined, intent, resolute  
  
Antonyms     
  

12    flexible, free, open, open-minded, undecided  

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set

   [2]     ( sets    plural & 3rd person present)   ( setting    present participle  )   (VERB AND ADJECTIVE USES)  
The form set is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb., Please look at category 25 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.     

1       verb   If you set something somewhere, you put it there, especially in a careful or deliberate way.  
(=put, place)  

He took the case out of her hand and set it on the floor…      V n prep  
When he set his glass down he spilled a little drink.      V n with adv  

2       adj   If something is set in a particular place or position, it is in that place or position.  
v-link ADJ prep/adv  
(=situated)  

The castle is set in 25 acres of beautiful grounds…     

3       adj   If something is setinto a surface, it is fixed there and does not stick out.  
v-link ADJ prep/adv  
The man unlocked a gate set in a high wall and let me through…     

4       verb   You can use set to say that a person or thing causes another person or thing to be in a particular condition or situation. For example, to set someone free means to cause them to be free, and to set something going means to cause it to start working.  
Set the kitchen timer going…      V n -ing  
A phrase from the conference floor set my mind wandering…      V n -ing  
Dozens of people have been injured and many vehicles set on fire…      be V-ed adj/adv  
Churchill immediately set into motion a daring plan.      V n with prep  

5       verb   When you set a clock or control, you adjust it to a particular point or level.  
Set the volume as high as possible…      V n adv/prep  
I forgot to set my alarm and I overslept.      V n  

6       verb   If you set a date, price, goal, or level, you decide what it will be.  
The conference chairman has set a deadline of noon tomorrow…      V n  
A date will be set for a future meeting…      V n  

7       verb   If you set a certain value on something, you think it has that value.  
She sets a high value on autonomy…      V n on n/-ing  

8       verb   If you set something such as a record, an example, or a precedent, you do something that people will want to copy or try to achieve.  
Legal experts said her case would not set a precedent because it was an out-of-court settlement…      V n  
A new world marathon record of 2 hrs, 8 min, 5 sec, was set by Stephen Jones of Great Britain…      V n  

9       verb   If someone sets you a task or aim or if you setyourself a task or aim, you need to succeed in doing it.  
I have to plan my academic work very rigidly and set myself clear objectives…      V n n  

10       verb   To set an examination or a question paper means to decide what questions will be asked in it.  
  (BRIT)  
He broke with the tradition of setting examinations in Latin.      V n  
in AM, usually use make up     

11       adj   You use set to describe something which is fixed and cannot be changed.  
usu ADJ n  
Investors can apply for a package of shares at a set price…     

12       adj   A set book must be studied by students taking a particular course.  
  (BRIT)   ADJ n  
One of the set books is Jane Austen’s Emma.     
in AM, use required     

13       adj   If a play, film, or story is set in a particular place or period of time, the events in it take place in that place or period.  
v-link ADJ prep/adv  
The play is set in a small Midwestern town.     

14       adj   If you are setto do something, you are ready to do it or are likely to do it. If something is setto happen, it is about to happen or likely to happen.  
v-link ADJ to-inf  
Roberto Baggio was set to become one of the greatest players of all time…     

15       adj   If you are set on something, you are strongly determined to do or have it. If you are set against something, you are strongly determined not to do or have it.  
v-link ADJ on/against n/-ing  
She was set on going to an all-girls school…     

16       verb   If you set your face or jaw, you put on a fixed expression of determination.  
Instead, she set her jaw grimly and waited in silence…      V n  

17       verb   When something such as jelly, melted plastic, or cement sets, it becomes firm or hard.  
You can add ingredients to these desserts as they begin to set…      V  

18       verb   When the sun sets, it goes below the horizon.  
They watched the sun set behind the distant dales.      V  
…the red glow of the setting sun.      V-ing  

19       verb   To set a trap means to prepare it to catch someone or something.  
He seemed to think I was setting some sort of trap for him…      V n for n  

20       verb   When someone sets the table, they prepare it for a meal by putting plates and cutlery on it.  
(=lay)  

21       verb   If someone sets a poem or a piece of writing to music, they write music for the words to be sung to.  
He has attracted much interest by setting ancient religious texts to music.      V n to n  

23    If someone sets the scene or sets the stagefor an event to take place, they make preparations so that it can take place.  

set the scene/stage for      phrase   V inflects  
The Democrat convention has set the scene for a ferocious election campaign this autumn…     

24    If you say that someone is set in their ways, you are being critical of the fact that they have fixed habits and ideas which they will not easily change, even though they may be old-fashioned.  

be set in one’s ways             phrase   V inflects     (disapproval)
  

25   
  
  to set eyes on something  

  
  eye  

  
  to set fire to something  

  
  fire  

  
  to set foot somewhere  

  
  foot  

  
  to set your heart on something  

  
  heart  

  
  to set sail  

  
  sail  

  
  to set great store by or on something  

  
  store  

  
  to set to work  

  
  work  
set against  

1       phrasal verb   If one argument or fact is set against another, it is considered in relation to it.  
These are relatively small points when set against her expertise on so many other issues…      be V-ed P n, Also V n P n  

2       phrasal verb   To set one person against another means to cause them to become enemies or rivals.  
The case has set neighbour against neighbour in the village.      V n P n   set apart      phrasal verb   If a characteristic sets you apartfrom other people, it makes you different from the others in a noticeable way.  
What sets it apart from hundreds of similar small French towns is the huge factory…      V n P from n  
Li blends right into the crowd of teenagers. Only his accent sets him apart.      V n P   set aside  

1       phrasal verb   If you set something asidefor a special use or purpose, you keep it available for that use or purpose.  
Some doctors advise setting aside a certain hour each day for worry…      V P n (not pron)  
£130 million would be set aside for repairs to schools.      V P n (not pron)  

2       phrasal verb   If you set aside a belief, principle, or feeling, you decide that you will not be influenced by it.  
He urged them to set aside minor differences for the sake of peace.      V P n (not pron)   set back  

1       phrasal verb   If something sets you back or sets back a project or scheme, it causes a delay.  
It has set us back in so many respects that I’m not sure how long it will take for us to catch up…      V n P  
There will be a risk of public protest that could set back reforms.      V P n (not pron)  

2       phrasal verb   If something sets you back a certain amount of money, it costs you that much money.  
INFORMAL   In 1981 dinner for two in New York would set you back £5.      V n P amount  

1       phrasal verb   If a committee or organization sets down rules for doing something, it decides what they should be and officially records them.  
(=lay down)  

The Convention set down rules for deciding which country should deal with an asylum request.      V P n (not pron)  

2       phrasal verb   If you set down your thoughts or experiences, you write them all down.  
(=write down)  

Old Walter is setting down his memories of village life.      V P n (not pron)   set forth      phrasal verb   If you set forth a number of facts, beliefs, or arguments, you explain them in writing or speech in a clear, organized way.  
FORMAL  
(=set out)  

Dr. Mesibov set forth the basis of his approach to teaching students.      V P n (not pron)   set in      phrasal verb   If something unpleasant sets in, it begins and seems likely to continue or develop.  
Then disappointment sets in as they see the magic is no longer there…      V P  
Winter is setting in and the population is facing food and fuel shortages.      V P   set off         

1       phrasal verb   When you set off   , you start a journey.      
(=set out)  

Nichols set off for his remote farmhouse in Connecticut…      V P prep/adv  
I set off, full of optimism.      V P  

2       phrasal verb   If something sets off something such as an alarm or a bomb, it makes it start working so that, for example, the alarm rings or the bomb explodes.  
Any escape, once it’s detected, sets off the alarm…      V P n (not pron)  
It could take months before evidence emerges on how the bomb was made, and who set it off.      V n P  

3       phrasal verb   If something sets off an event or a series of events, it causes it to start happening.  
The arrival of the charity van set off a minor riot as villagers scrambled for a share of the aid…      V P n (not pron)   set on      phrasal verb   To set animals on someone means to cause the animals to attack them.  
They brought the young men in and set the dogs on them.      V n P n   set out  

1       phrasal verb   When you set out, you start a journey.  
(=set off      )  

When setting out on a long walk, always wear suitable boots.      V P prep/adv  

2       phrasal verb   If you set outto do something, you start trying to do it.  
He has achieved what he set out to do three years ago…      V P to-inf  

3       phrasal verb   If you set things out, you arrange or display them somewhere.  
(=arrange)  

Set out the cakes attractively, using lacy doilies.      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

4       phrasal verb   If you set out a number of facts, beliefs, or arguments, you explain them in writing or speech in a clear, organized way.  
He has written a letter to The Times setting out his views…      V P n (not pron), Also V n P   set up  

1       phrasal verb   If you set something up, you create or arrange it.  
The two sides agreed to set up a commission to investigate claims…      V P n (not pron)  
Tell us when and why you started your business and how you went about setting it up.      V n P  

  setting up      n-uncount   usu N of n  
The British government announced the setting up of a special fund.     

2       phrasal verb   If you set up a temporary structure, you place it or build it somewhere.  
They took to the streets, setting up roadblocks of burning tyres…      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

3       phrasal verb   If you set up a device or piece of machinery, you do the things that are necessary for it to be able to start working.  
I set up the computer so that they could work from home.      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

4       phrasal verb   If you set up somewhere or setyourselfup somewhere, you establish yourself in a new business or new area.  
The mayor’s scheme offers incentives to firms setting up in lower Manhattan…      V P prep/adv  
He worked as a dance instructor in London before setting himself up in Bucharest…      V pron-refl P prep/adv  
Grandfather set them up in a liquor business.      V n P prep/adv  

5       phrasal verb   If you set up home or set up shop, you buy a house or business of your own and start living or working there.  
They married, and set up home in Ramsgate.      V P n  

6       phrasal verb   If something sets up something such as a process, it creates it or causes it to begin.  
The secondary current sets up a magnetic field inside the tube…      V P n (not pron), Also V n P  

7       phrasal verb   If you are set up by someone, they make it seem that you have done something wrong when you have not.  
INFORMAL   He claimed he had been set up after drugs were discovered at his home…      be V-ed P  
Maybe Angelo tried to set us up.      V n P  

8   
  
  set-up  
set upon      phrasal verb   If you are set upon by people, they make a sudden and unexpected physical attack on you.  
usu passive  
We were set upon by about twelve youths and I was kicked unconscious.      be V-ed P  

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set          [1]     ( sets    plural  )   (NOUN USES)  

1       n-count   A set   of things is a number of things that belong together or that are thought of as a group.      
oft N of n  
There must be one set of laws for the whole of the country…, I might need a spare set of clothes…, The computer repeats a set of calculations…, Only she and Mr Cohen had complete sets of keys to the shop…, The mattress and base are normally bought as a set., …a chess set.     

2       n-count   In tennis, a set    is one of the groups of six or more games that form part of a match.      
oft supp N  
Graf was leading 5-1 in the first set.     

3       n-count   In mathematics, a set    is a group of mathematical quantities that have some characteristic in common.      

4       n-count   A band’s or musician’s set    is the group of songs or tunes that they perform at a concert.      
The band continued with their set after a short break…     

5       n-sing   You can refer to a group of people as a set    if they meet together socially or have the same interests and lifestyle.      
supp N  
He belonged to what the press called `The Chelsea Set’.     
  
  jet set  

6       n-count   The set    for a play, film, or television show is the furniture and scenery that is on the stage when the play is being performed or in the studio where filming takes place.      
also on/off N  
From the first moment he got on the set, he wanted to be a director too…, …his stage sets for the Folies Bergeres.     

7       n-sing   Theset   of someone’s face or part of their body is the way that it is fixed in a particular expression or position, especially one that shows determination.      
usu the N of n  
Matt looked at Hugh and saw the stubbornness in the set of his shoulders…     

8       n-count   A set    is an appliance. For example, a television set is a television.      
oft supp N  
Children spend so much time in front of the television set…     

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comp set

n.

competitive set: a group of other brands offering a similar product or service, to the same consumers

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pop off

exp.

telling someone to fight you.»do sth !»

[Slang]

wave off

Conjugate

v.

wave hand as a sign of rejection, disapproval or lack of interest

live off

Conjugate

v.

to depend on something or on someone to cover the basic expenses

E.g.: He lived off the money he inherited from his father while he had been working as a volunteer.

all bets are off

exp.

expression meaning that a situation is no longer certain or predictable and that anything can happen

originating from horse racing where «all bets are off» indicated that bets already made were null due to various unpredicted factors

live off the grid

exp.

live without being connected to one of more public utilities (such as water, electric power)

fly off the handle

v.

become very angry ; lose one’s temper

[Fam.] Ex.: She kept a cool head as he was saying all kinds of mean and horrors about her but when he said her Chinese crested dog was ugly, it was the match in the powder barrel and she just flew off the handle

to be set to do something

exp.

to be likely to do something

banks set to miss lending targets

LMFAO

exp.

laughing my fucking ass off

[Slang];[Arg.]

put smb. off the scent

exp.

mislead someone; deliberately provide wrong information to forbid someone from knowing the truth

E.g.: They are no longer in town, but hey left their car in front of the house just to put everybody off the scent.

hit it off (with someone)

exp.

get well with someone from the very beginning of the relationship

used when referring to romantic relationship, but also in a larger meaning: He hit it off with his teacher; he will continue taking classes with her.

bite off more than one can chew

id.

to attempt or take on a task that is way to big and beyond one’s capability

I wonder if that craftsman will be able to fulfil the three commitments he took on at the same time; in my opinion he bites off more than he can chew!

digital inventory

n.

set of virtual assets belonging to an user

[Tech.]

give (sb) the (middle) finger

v.

make an obscene and offensive gesture at someone by closing one’s fist and extending one’s middle finger upwards, interpreted as»Sod off!»; [US] flip (sb) off / flip (sb) the bird

Ex.: he has an unfortunate tendency and somewhat dangerous habit of giving the finger to motorists who cut in front of him.

framework

n.

a set of ideas, rules, or beliefs from which something is developed, or on which decisions are based

The educational framework of ISB is much different from the framework (curriculum) where I used to go to school. I do like it though.

!

Internet Inventory

exp.

A set of collection of one’s internet assets or value gathered in order to assist transfer of online rights.

[Tech.]

rotten apple OR bad apple

n.

Arotten apple is a member of a group, or a single element in a set of things, that is bad and likely to corrupt the other people or things in the group

Allusion to the expression «One bad apple spoils the barrel»

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  • set off [set ɔf] гл

    1. отправиться, отправляться, пуститься, поехать, отправиться в путь

      (depart, travel)

    2. засчитывать

      (count)

    3. противопоставить

      (oppose)

    4. оттенить

      (shade)

verb
отправляться go, set off, depart, set out, set forth, sashay
выделять emit, distinguish, give out, secrete, set off, exhale
взрывать explode, blow, blow up, blast, burst, set off
оттенять set off, pick out, throw up, fetch out
запускать launch, neglect, set off, throw, fling, chunk
отправлять send, set off, send out, forward, transmit, send off
противопоставлять oppose, contrast, contrapose, set against, match, set off
пускать let, start up, start, release, blow, set off
выделяться stand out, excel, set off, segregate, exude, show up
размечать mark, mark up, mark out, set off, scribe
побудить к set off
украшать decorate, adorn, garnish, dress, beautify, set off
уравновешивать balance, counterbalance, equilibrate, compensate, equalize, set off
откладывать save, put off, delay, postpone, defer, set off
стимулировать stimulate, promote, induce, motivate, propel, set off
отмечать note, mark, notice, register, flag, set off

Перевод по словам

set [adjective]

noun: набор, комплект, сет, телевизор, декорации, конфигурация, съемочная площадка, настрой, направление, радиоприемник

adjective: установленный, затвердевший, назначенный, сложенный, застывший, построенный, зашедший, неподвижный, установившийся, заранее приготовленный

verb: устанавливать, ставить, задавать, определять, садиться, подавать, располагать, назначать, заходить, расставлять

  • boundary cluster set — множество граничных условий
  • test set — измерительный пульт
  • set strong foundation — закладывать прочную основу
  • pre-set self-contained guidance system — система автоматического наведения
  • exhilarating set — сюрпризный набор
  • set jaw — стискивать зубы
  • set off bomb — взрывать бомбу
  • call set up time — время установления вызова (соединения)
  • set in alphabetical order — располагать в алфавитном порядке
  • set the world on fire — перевернуть весь мир

off [adjective]

preposition: от, с, у

adverb: выключено, вон, долой, отступя

adjective: выключенный, дальний, мертвый, свободный, снятый, отделенный, неурожайный, второстепенный, несвежий, низкосортный

verb: прекращать, идти на попятный

noun: свободное время, правая сторона поля

  • pair off — разделять на пары
  • section off — отключить
  • off the wall — со стены
  • off drugs — наркотики
  • see off the premises — следить за помещениями
  • run-off dissipation — рассредоточение поверхностного стока
  • snap off the corn — выламывать початки
  • set off laughing — смешить
  • keep our hands off — не приближаться
  • hold off attack — отражать нападение

Предложения с «set off»

They set off its sombre but rich Gothic buildings admirably.

Они замечательно оттеняют ее мрачные, но богатые готические постройки.

I don’t think it’s necessary to set off on a crusade to defend language in so much as, you know, there are specific areas which are just the domain of another language.

Я не думаю, что необходимо отправляться в крестовый поход, чтобы защитить язык, поскольку, знаете, есть конкретные области, в которых главенствует другой язык.

It was rather snowy and one day we set off to the park to ski.

Было довольно много снега и однажды мы пошли в парк кататься на лыжах.

But the weather was rather snowy, and one day we set off to the park to ski.

Было довольно много снега, и однажды мы пошли в парк кататься на лыжах.

A redhaired woman with quick, restless eyes, swift, nervous motions, and a wellmodeled figure which was set off to advantage by her clothes, met them at the door of the apartment.

В дверях их встретила рыжеволосая женщина с беспокойным взглядом, быстрыми, нервными движениями и приятной фигурой.

He turned and set off in the opposite direction toward the nearest staircase.

Он развернулся и зашагал в противоположном направлении, к ближайшей лестнице.

As the insect’s feet move across the sand, they set off tiny waves of vibration through the ground.

Каждый шажок насекомого по песку производит миниатюрные вибрационные волны.

With a heavy sense of the utmost foreboding he set off on the track that led to the forest in the next valley.

С нелегким предчувствием двинулся он в путь по дороге, ведущей в соседнюю долину.

But he decided he was gonna cos he was a wilful little fox, and he set off to the town.

Но он решил, что всё — таки поедет, потому что был упрямым маленьким лисом, и он поехал.

We’d been warned before we set off that constant tidal movement weakens the ice where it meets the shore.

Нас предупредили перед выездом, что приливы и отливы ослабляют лёд, прилегающий к побережью.

He was feeling almost energetic when they set off for the roof.

Он чувствовал себя почти бодрым, когда вместе с кавалаанцем поднялся на взлетную площадку на крыше.

Bink set off on foot, wearing a stuffed knapsack and bearing a good hunting knife and a home-cut staff.

Бинк отправился пешком с набитым рюкзаком, с хорошим охотничьим ножом и дорожным посохом.

The large, airy room reflected her status and set off her beauty.

Просторная комната отражала высокий статус и оттеняла красоту юдзе.

She had obviously chosen the spot because the colors of the tapestry set off her garb.

Женщина явно выбрала это место из — за того, что цвета гобелена подчеркивали ее наряд.

Flint’s blaster fire penetrated the hull and set off a chain reaction of explosions in the fighter’s fuel and ammo stores.

Огонь пушек Флинт пробил корпус и запустил цепную реакцию взрывов топлива и вооружения.

Checking a number that he had written on a scrap of paper, Stephen set off down one of the rows.

Сверяясь с номером, который он записал на обрывке бумаги, Стивен проследовал вдоль полок.

His eyes were deepset, a jade green set off by dark lashes and dark eyebrows that feathered together at the bridge of his nose.

Глубоко посаженные глаза цвета нефрита, оттененные темными ресницами и бровями, которые сходились на переносице.

She wore a swirling dark green dress with red trim, that set off her ash-blonde curls.

На Карин было темно — зеленое с красной отделкой и воланами платье, так оттеняющее ее пепельно — русые кудряшки.

Set off a fire extinguisher in a shrink’s office and he’ll have you locked up.

Сорви с места огнетушитель в кабинете психиатра, и тебя тут же упекут.

Any pressurized explosion to the reactor module… will set off a chain reaction that will destroy the entire station.

Любой взрыв в реакторном модуле запустит цепную реакцию и уничтожит всю станцию.

Derwin has handed you a firecracker that he might have to set off himself, and you know it.

Дервин дал вам в руки фитиль от фейерверка, который мог бы зажечь сам, да испугался.

All bogus and bad information that set off a series of unfortunate events.

Неточная информация, которая создала череду весьма прискорбных событий.

In the penitentiary bumping into another prisoner could be the spark that set off a conflagration.

В тюрьме столкновение с другим заключенным могло вызвать прямо — таки пожар.

He returned to the car and deposited the bag on the rear seat, then set off for the overseas passenger area.

Мак вернулся к машине, положил чемодан на заднее сиденье и поехал к межконтинентальному терминалу.

With the Lord’s Prayer on his lips, he stepped onto the bridge and set off across the chasm.

С молитвой на губах ступил на мостик и зашагал над пропастью.

We set off in a warm pearly dawn that foretold a breathlessly warm day and a calm sea.

Теплой, росистой зорькой, предвещавшей ясный безветренный день и спокойное море, мы отправились в путь.

The pictsies assembled into battle order again, although it was pretty disorderly, and set off.

Пиктси опять развернулись в беспорядочный боевой порядок, и все двинулись дальше.

Bomb of this size, set off at any number of strategic points on the river, casualties start in the hundreds.

Бомба такого размера, взорванная на любой из стратегических точек на реке, жертвы исчисляются сотнями.

An alcoholic blackout combined with the head injury could have set off his associative episode.

Провал в памяти из — за алкоголя в сочетании с травмой черепа могли стать причиной ассоциативного нарушения.

In the driving rain Tristran and the coach driver hitched the horses to the carriage and set off.

Тристран и хозяин кареты под дождем запрягли лошадей и тронулись в путь.

The verdant forest behind it set off the gleaming white of its pillars and dome.

Зеленый лес позади замка выгодно оттенял белизну его купола и колонн.

The White House chief of staff asking questions is gonna set off all kinds of alarms.

Начальник штата Белого Дома,задающий вопросы это вызовет большие подозрения.

You want to set off explosives in rock that is incontact with our tracks?

Вы хотите провести серию взрывов в скале, имеющую контакт с нашими гусеницами?

The cavalry had swerved off the road to pass a long column of marching infantry who had set off before dawn on their march to Deogaum.

Кавалерия сошла с дороги, чтобы обойти колонну пехоты, выступившую маршем еще до рассвета.

The detonation he’d set off had only been the first in a chain reaction that would cause the vats of molten ore to overheat.

Вслед за ним должна была начаться цепная реакция, которая приведет к перегреву плавильных котлов.

They were set off by a fight in a computer games hall between Kyrgyz and Dungan youths.

Поводом послужил конфликт в игровом компьютерном зале между кыргызской и дунганской молодежью.

Your little pirate radio frequency set off the bomb right before the robber was about to get arrested.

Частота твоего маленького пиратского радио взорвала бомбу за мгновение до того, как грабителя собирались арестовать.

With a view to facilitating this practice, article 21 validates such waivers of defences and rights of set-off.

С целью содействия этой практике в статье 21 признаются такие отказы от возражений и прав на зачет.

You need to get that sort of thing sorted out before you set off.

Нужно учесть этот момент еще до старта.

You talk to these Russians, it could kick up some dust, set off their alarms about Charlie Reynolds and jeopardize the C.I.A. operation.

Вы поговорите с этими русскими, это может поднять пыль, поднять тревогу насчет Чарли Рейнольдса. и поставить под угрозу операцию ЦРУ.

Before I set off for Birmingham, the car needs oil.

Прежде чем я отправлюсь в Бирмингем, машине нужно масло.

We’ll set off when the moon rises.

Мы отправимся, когда взойдёт луна.

That photo you uncovered set off quite the fire alarm.

Неплохой переполох ты устроила с той фотографией.

He kept trying to set off the fire alarm by twirling me into it.

Он даже пытался включить пожарную тревогу, практически нажав мною на кнопку.

Imprudent actions by any party may set off the powder keg and lead to catastrophic consequences — which no one wishes to see.

Неосторожные действия любой из сторон могут поджечь пороховую бочку и привести к катастрофическим последствиям — которые никто не хочет увидеть.

We’d get our money, set off in the raft and wait for rescue teams.

Мы получили деньги, сели на плот и стали ждать спасателей.

A foot wrong in either direction, they set off the motion detectors.

Следы не в том направлении, они отключили датчики движения.

Any temperature changes greater than five degrees in either direction will set off an alarm.

При изменении температуры больше чем на пять градусов, она подаст сигнал.

Fair and free elections would set off durable peace, national reconciliation, the rule of law and respect for human rights.

Справедливые и свободные выборы открывают дорогу к прочному миру, национальному примирению, торжеству права и уважению прав человека.

Yes, but flap their wings, and they can set off hurricanes.

Да, но махая своими крыльями, они не могут оторваться от урагана.

It goes off, but it won’t set off the explosives.

Это сработает, но не обезвредит взрывчатку.

Reshetnikov is a Russian nationalist, close to the milieu that provided the volunteers who helped set off, and initially run, the pro-Russian rebellion in eastern Ukraine.

Решетников — это русский националист, близкий к тем кругам, которые набирали добровольцев, инициировавших и на начальном этапе руководивших пророссийским восстанием на востоке Украины.

Next time, it could set off something deadly serious.

Но в следующий раз она может спровоцировать нечто смертельно серьезное.

We human beings must recognize that Mother Earth and all living beings have a right to exist and that our rights end when we set off the extinction or elimination of nature.

Мы, люди, должны признать, что Мать — Земля и все живое имеют право на существование и что наши права заканчиваются тогда, когда мы начинаем уничтожать или разрушать природу.

If the MTA Stacks service stops running or fails, a possible Exchange Virtual Server failover may be set off.

В случае остановки или сбоя службы стеков агента передачи сообщений может быть инициирован переход виртуального сервера Exchange на другой ресурс.

Baffled by the failures, Manning set off again with a renewed urgency to find that old Viking-era test film. This time, he found it.

Неудачи заставили Мэннинга с удвоенной силой взяться за поиски той старой кинопленки, на которой в начале 70 — х годов были отсняты испытания аппарата Viking. И Мэннингу повезло.

(a) reduce its liability under this guarantee and indemnity by claiming that your or it or any other person has a right of set-off or counterclaim against us; or

(а) сократить свои обязательства по этой гарантии и освобождению от ответственности, заявив, что вы, он или другое лицо имеет право взаимозачета с нами; либо

This acrimonious public dialogue, at times descending to little more than name-calling, has set off destabilizing vibrations that are amplified by feedback at each exchange.

Этот желчный публичный диалог, скатывающийся порой до брани и взаимного очернительства, порождает дестабилизирующие вибрации, которые усиливаются от реакции на такие обмены критикой.

So suddenly, it will become kind of radioactive from Chernobyl and the 2,000 or so nuclear bombs that have been set off since 1945.

И неожиданно она станет как бы радиоактивной из — за Чернобыля и 2000 или около того ядерных бомб, взорванных с 1945.

The Company may deposit Customer money with a depository who may have a security interest, lien or right of set-off in relation to that money.

Компания может вносить деньги клиента в депозитарий третьей стороны, которая может получить по ним обеспечение, иметь право удержания или право на компенсацию этих денег.

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