Set in Italian
Set in Italian is Seth, pronto, determinato — Set means to put something in a particular place or position.
Set in Italian
Seth
(Egyptian god) An ancient Egyptian god, variously described as the god of chaos, the god of thunder and storms, or the god of destruction.
pronto
Ready, prepared.
determinato
Intent, determined (to do something).
predisposto
Prearranged.
programmato
Prearranged.
fissato
Fixed in one’s opinion.
apparato
A device for receiving broadcast radio waves (or, more recently, broadcast data); a radio or television.
apparecchio
A device for receiving broadcast radio waves (or, more recently, broadcast data); a radio or television.
insieme
(set theory) A collection of zero or more objects, possibly infinite in size, and disregarding any order or repetition of the objects which may be contained within it.
serie
scenario
the general locations and area where a movie’s, a film’s, or a video’s scenery is arranged to be filmed also including places for actors, assorted crew, director, producers which are typically not filmed.
descrivere
introdurre
raffigurare
mettere
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
collocare
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
deporre
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
porre
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
posare
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
riporre
(transitive) To put (something) down, to rest.
determinare
(transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
fissare
(transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
stabilire
(transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
completare
(transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
inchiodare
(transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
localizzare
(transitive, dated) To cause to stop or stick; to obstruct; to fasten to a spot.
inchiodare
(transitive) To punch (a nail) into wood so that its head is below the surface.
apparecchiare
(transitive) To arrange with dishes and cutlery, to set the table.
sceneggiare
(transitive) To prepare (a stage or film set).
assegnare
(transitive) To devise and assign (work) to.
distribuire
(transitive) To devise and assign (work) to.
stabilire
(transitive) To devise and assign (work) to.
passare
(transitive, volleyball) To direct (the ball) to a teammate for an attack.
tramontare
(intransitive) Of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as the latter rotates.
allicciare
(intransitive) Of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as the latter rotates.
coricarsi
(intransitive) Of a heavenly body, to disappear below the horizon of a planet, etc, as the latter rotates.
fruttificare
allicciare
What does "Set" mean?
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verb To put something in a particular place or position.
"She set the vase on the windowsill."
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verb To fix or establish a time, rule, or level.
"Let's set a deadline for Friday."
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verb To become solid or firm.
"Leave the jelly to set in the fridge overnight."
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verb To go down below the horizon, of the sun or moon.
"We watched the sun set over the harbour."
Set in a sentence
- She set the vase on the windowsill.
- He set his keys on the table by the door.
- Let's set a deadline for Friday.
- They set a new record for the fastest marathon.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Set" in Italian?
"Set" in Italian is Seth, pronto, determinato. Set means: To put something in a particular place or position.
How do you use "Set" in a sentence?
Example: "She set the vase on the windowsill." In Italian, "Set" is Seth, pronto, determinato.
Are there other ways to say "Set" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 35 translations listed for "Set": Seth, pronto, determinato, predisposto, programmato, fissato.
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