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English-German translation for: [set]
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Dictionary English German: [set]

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math. off [a set]
70
außerhalb [einer Menge]
math. crisp {adj} [set]
16
scharf [Menge]
math. power {adj} [attr.] [e.g. function, iteration, line, set, series, sum]
14
Potenz- [z. B. Funktion, Gerade, Methode, Menge, Reihe, Summe]
sb. fired [rare] [set alight]
6
jd. brannte
gastr. [cooked until soft and thickened but not set, esp. custard] {adj} {past-p}zur Rose abgezogen [Arbeitstechnik bei Eigelbmasse]
chem. released {adj} [set free]freiwerdend [Rsv.] [sich aus einer Verbindung lösend]
chem. released {adj} [set free]frei werdend [sich aus einer Verbindung lösend]
Verbs
to arrange sth. [set out]
691
etw. anordnen [in eine Ordnung bringen]
fin. to cap sth. [set a limit to sth.]
691
etw.Akk. deckeln
to show sth. [set forth, expound]
432
etw.Akk. darlegen
law to represent sth. [set forth, state, declare]
382
etw. angeben [erklären]
to mate [form a pair, set]
184
zusammengehören
to mount sth. [set up]
120
etw. aufstellen
to fix sth. [set, arrange, e.g. a meeting]
104
etw.Akk. anberaumen [bes. amtsspr.]
to constitute [set up]
81
einrichten [gründen, bilden, konstituieren]
to fix [set]
51
ansetzen [festlegen]
to fix sth. [set]
39
etw. bestimmen [festlegen]
to sick [set] [on sb.]
28
ansetzen [auf jdn.]
to state sth. [set forth]
26
etw.Akk. dartun [geh.] [veraltet] [erläutern, erklären]
to organise sth. [Br.] [establish, set up]
22
etw.Akk. einrichten [organisieren]
to appreciate sth. [set great store by sth.]auf etw.Akk. Wert legen [Redewendung]
to land [to set on land]an Land bringen
to mount sth. [set] [a jewel]etw.Akk. fassen [einen Edelstein]
to move [set in motion]in Bewegung setzen
to sally [set off, hit the road]sich auf den Weg machen
Nouns
policy [set of rules, regulations]
2247
Regelwerk {n}
zool. antlers {pl} [one set or pair]
2177
Geweih {n}
film theatre RadioTV cast [set of actors]
1231
Besetzung {f}
personnel {sg} [the set of employees of a factory or organization]
1156
Personal {n}
electr. RadioTV television <TV> [television set]
756
Fernseher {m} <FS> [ugs.] [Fernsehgerät]
collocation [place together, set in proper order]
476
Anordnung {f}
gastr. custard [set custard]
361
Vanillepudding {m}
RadioTV telly [Br.] [coll.] [TV set]
239
Fernseher {m} [ugs.] [Fernsehgerät]
math. intersection [set theory]
229
Schnittmenge {f} [Mengenlehre]
policy {sg} [set of rules, regulations]
211
Regeln {pl}
suite [set]
184
Folge {f} [von Räumen, Musikstücken etc.]
range [fig.] [set, number of things]
159
Reihe {f} [fig.] [Anzahl]
record [record set]
149
Datensatz {m}
RealEst. compound [building(s) set off and enclosed by a barrier]
124
Anwesen {n}
policy [set of guidelines]
94
Leitbild {n}
unit [set of equipment]
94
Gerät {n} [größere Anlage]
batch [set of objects]
79
Satz {m} [von Gegenständen]
educ. rubric [formal set of criteria for grading performance on a particular task]
51
Bewertungsschema {n}
set [e.g. radio set]
50
Gerät {n} [Radio-, Fernsehgerät u. ä.]
automot. tires {pl} [Am.] [set of tires]
43
Bereifung {f}
myth. relig. pantheon [set of gods]
37
Götterhimmel {m} [Götter der Griechen, Kelten etc.]
brief [set of instructions]
35
Auftrag {m}
automot. tyres {pl} [Br.] [set of tyres]
35
Bereifung {f}
suite [set]
32
Garnitur {f}
film mus. theatre deconstruction
29
Abbau {m} [Bühnenbild, Set]
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