setting的意思和读音

setting

: [ˈsetɪŋ] : ['setɪŋ]

n.;(

v.“set”

settings  

adj.+n.natural setting,appropriate setting,peaceful setting,attractive setting,tranquil setting

n.location,surroundings,scenery,situation,background

settingn.

1.a set of surroundings; the place at which sth happens

a rural/an ideal/a beautiful/an idyllic, etc. setting

It was the perfect setting for a wonderful Christmas.

2.the place and time at which the action of a play, novel, etc. takes place

short stories with a contemporary setting

3.a position at which the controls on a machine can be set, to set the speed, height, temperature, etc.

The performance of the engine was tested at different settings.

4.music written to go with a poem, etc.

Schubert's setting of a poem by Goethe

5.a piece of metal in which a precious stone is fixed to form a piece of jewellery

6.a complete set of equipment for eating with (knife, fork, spoon, glass, etc.) for one person, arranged on a table

a place setting

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v.1.“set”

n.1.the place where someone or something is, and all the things, people, or emotions that are part of that place2.a particular time or place that a play, book, movie, etc. happens in3.a position that the controls of a piece of equipment are at4.the dishes, knives, forks, spoons, place mat, and napkin that one person uses at a meal5.the metal part of a piece of jewelry that holds a stone or jewel in place6.a piece of music added to words, especially to the words of a poem1.the place where someone or something is, and all the things, people, or emotions that are part of that place2.a particular time or place that a play, book, movie, etc. happens in3.a position that the controls of a piece of equipment are at4.the dishes, knives, forks, spoons, place mat, and napkin that one person uses at a meal5.the metal part of a piece of jewelry that holds a stone or jewel in place6.a piece of music added to words, especially to the words of a poem

v.1.The present participle of set

1. "Multiplayer"( ) "Setting"( ) "Quit"( 退) ...

2. session setting shader ...

3. robust a. setting n. sociable a. ...

4. sequential rule setting sexist language ...

5. setter up setting setting up error ...

6. 〖 coarseclothes〗 setting〖 distribution;layout〗 ...

7. script setting shadow play ...

8. set n. setting settle ...

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1.They did not expect to be mugged by the spectrum renewal process shortly after setting foot in Greece.

2.As the column splashed across the shallow waters, the sun was setting behind a pair of grassy hills.绿。“。”

3.Running in a road race is all about setting a goal and achieving it, and the only person you should be competing against is yourself.

4.The amount of money invested is still small by China's standards, but seems to be setting off an outsize reaction among the Japanese.

5.Apparently in between the camera men setting up for the next scene or angle, Rob goes to his trailer to learn his next set of lines.

6.In a fairytale setting - a castle and a tavern in the heart of a dense wood - a company of men and women are brought together by chance.----

7.At this point, the outing had already taken close to six hours, the sun was setting and both George and I were losing our good cheer.西

8.Secretary of State Dean Acheson told him to take his Quaker views to a more hospitable setting than he could possibly find in Washington.

9.Setting out on the road, I could not help thinking of Mr Rochester's despair when he found himself abandoned.

10.However, Wells Fargo is still setting aside large amounts of funds to cover future losses from loans, although less than a year ago.