英語單詞

set是什么意思

set

英 [set] 美 [s?t]
  • n. [數] 集合;一套;布景;[機] 裝置
  • vt. 樹立;點燃;點綴;
  • vi. (日,月)落沉;凝固;結果
  • adj. 固定的;規定的;固執的
  • n. (Set)人名;(瑞典)塞特;(俄)謝特

中文詞源


set 放置,設置,布置,安排

來自古英語 settan,使坐下,放置,建造,來自 Proto-Germanic*satjan,使坐下,來自 PIE*sed, 坐下,詞源同 sit,session.引申諸相關詞義。

set 一套,一副,一組

來自古法語 sette,順序,次序,來自拉丁語 secta,追隨,組織,過去分詞格于 sequi,跟隨,追 隨,詞源同 sect,sequence. 字母 c 脫落,比較 saint,sanctify.引申詞義集中的東西,一套,一

英文詞源


set
set: English has two words set. The verb [OE] is simply the causative version of sit. That is to say, etymologically it means ‘cause to sit’. It comes from a prehistoric Germanic *satjan (source also of German setzen, Dutch zetten, Swedish s?tta, and Danish s?tte), which was a causative variant of *setjan, ancestor of English sit. Set ‘group’ [14] is essentially the same word as sect.

It comes via Old French sette from Latin secta, source of English sect. It originally meant strictly a ‘group of people’, and its far broader modern application, which emerged in the 16th century, is no doubt due to association with the verb set and the notion of ‘setting’ things together.

=> sit; sect
set (v.)
Old English settan (transitive) "cause to sit, put in some place, fix firmly; build, found; appoint, assign," from Proto-Germanic *(bi)satjan "to cause to sit, set" (cognates: Old Norse setja, Swedish s?tta, Old Saxon settian, Old Frisian setta, Dutch zetten, German setzen, Gothic satjan), causative form of PIE *sod-, variant of *sed- (1) "to sit" (see sit (v.)). Also see set (n.2).

Intransitive sense from c. 1200, "be seated." Used in many disparate senses by Middle English; sense of "make or cause to do, act, or be; start" and that of "mount a gemstone" attested by mid-13c. Confused with sit since early 14c. Of the sun, moon, etc., "to go down," recorded from c. 1300, perhaps from similar use of the cognates in Scandinavian languages. To set (something) on "incite to attack" (c. 1300) originally was in reference to hounds and game.
set (adj.)
"fixed," c. 1200, sett, past participle of setten "to set" (see set (v.)). Meaning "ready, prepared" first recorded 1844.
set (n.1)
"collection of things," mid-15c., from Old French sette "sequence," variant of secte "religious community," from Medieval Latin secta "retinue," from Latin secta "a following" (see sect). "[I]n subsequent developments of meaning influenced by SET v.1 and apprehended as equivalent to 'number set together'" [OED]. The noun set was in Middle English, but only in the sense of "religious sect" (late 14c.), which likely is the direct source of some modern meanings, such as "group of persons with shared status, habits, etc." (1680s).

Meaning "complete collection of pieces" is from 1680s. Meaning "group of pieces musicians perform at a club during 45 minutes" (more or less) is from c. 1925, though it is found in a similar sense in 1580s. Set piece is from 1846 as "grouping of people in a work of visual art;" from 1932 in reference to literary works.
set (n.2)
"act of setting; condition of being set" (of a heavenly body), mid-14c., from set (v.) or its identical past participle. Many disparate senses collect under this word because of the far-flung meanings assigned to the verb:

"Action of hardening," 1837; also "manner or position in which something is set" (1530s), hence "general movement, direction, tendency" (1560s); "build, form" (1610s), hence "bearing, carriage" (1855); "action of fixing the hair in a particular style" (1933).

"Something that has been set" (1510s), hence the use in tennis (1570s) and the theatrical meaning "scenery for an individual scene in a play, etc.," recorded from 1859. Other meanings OED groups under "miscellaneous technical senses" include "piece of electrical apparatus" (1891, first in telegraphy); "burrow of a badger" (1898). Old English had set "seat," in plural "camp; stable," but OED finds it "doubtful whether this survived beyond OE." Compare set (n.1).

Set (n.1) and set (n.2) are not always distinguished in dictionaries; OED has them as two entries, Century Dictionary as one. The difference of opinion seems to be whether the set meaning "group, grouping" (here (n.2)) is a borrowing of the unrelated French word that sounds like the native English one, or a borrowing of the sense only, which was absorbed into the English word.
Set
Egyptian god, from Greek Seth, from Egyptian Setesh.

雙語例句


1. We post up a set of rules for the house.
我們張貼了一份房屋生活守則。

來自柯林斯例句

2. Place the omelette under a gentle grill until the top is set.
將煎蛋餅放在烤架下用文火烘烤,直到表面凝固。

來自柯林斯例句

3. She conceded just three points on her service during the first set.
她在第一盤自己的發球局僅失了3分。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Fire may have breached the cargo tanks and set the oil ablaze.
大火當時有可能把貨船上的油罐燒漏了,從而引燃原油。

來自柯林斯例句

5. The security zone was set up to prevent guerrilla infiltrations.
設立了安全區以防止游擊隊員的滲入。

來自柯林斯例句

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