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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. set to V. (v + adv)

1. set to (begin):

2. set to (begin fighting):

II. set to V. (v + prep + o)

set-to [ingl. am. ˈsɛt ˌtu, ingl. brit.] SUST. coloq.

bronca f coloq.
agarrada f coloq.
tener una bronca or agarrada con alguien coloq.
pelearse con alguien
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
inglés
inglés
español
español
to be set to + infin
llevar camino de +  infin
to put or set sth to rights esp ingl. brit.
español
español
inglés
inglés
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. set1 <part. pres. setting, pret. & part. pas. set> V. trans.

1. set (put, place):

2.1. set (cause to be, become):

soltar a alguien
to set fire to sth, to set sth on fire

2.2. set (make solid, rigid):

set jelly/cheese
set cement

2.3. set (make fast):

set dye

3.1. set (prepare):

set trap
set table

3.2. set MED.:

set bone/dislocated joint
set bone/dislocated joint
componer amer.

3.3. set hair:

3.4. set TIPOGR.:

set type

4. set (adjust):

5.1. set (arrange, agree on):

set date/time
set date/time
set agenda
set agenda

5.2. set (impose, prescribe):

set target
set rules/conditions
set rules/conditions

5.3. set (allot):

set task
set homework
set homework
set exam/test/problem
set text

5.4. set (establish):

set precedent
set record/standard
set fashion
set fashion

5.5. set (fix, assign):

set price/bail

6. set (cause to do, start):

hacer reír a alguien

7.1. set usu pass book/film:

7.2. set usu pass (locate):

set building

8. set (mount, insert):

set gem
set gem
set stake
set stake

9. set (turn, direct):

10. set BOT.:

set seed

11. set < part. pres. setting, pret. & part. pas. setted> ingl. brit. ENS.:

II. set1 <part. pres. setting, pret. & part. pas. set> V. intr.

1. set (go down):

set sun/moon:

2.1. set (become solid, rigid):

set jelly:
set cement:

2.2. set (become fast):

set dye:

2.3. set MED.:

set bone:

3. set (in dancing):

4. set (in hunting):

set gundog:

5. set BOT.:

set seed/fruit/plant:

set2 [ingl. am. sɛt, ingl. brit. sɛt] SUST.

1.1. set C:

1.2. set C MAT.:

2.1. set C + sing. or pl v. (group, clique):

the county set ingl. brit.

2.2. set ingl. brit. ENS.:

set C + sing. or pl v.

3. set C:

set TV
set TV
set RADIO
set RADIO

4. set C (in tennis, squash):

set m

5. set C (performance) MÚS.:

7.1. set C TEAT.:

7.2. set C CINE:

8. set C (in hairdressing):

9.1. set U (posture, angle):

the set of the sails NÁUT.

9.2. set U (fit):

9.3. set U (of wind, current):

10. set C (cutting, young plant):

11. set → sett

sett [ingl. am. sɛt, ingl. brit. sɛt] SUST.

1. sett (of badger):

2. sett (paving stone):

set3 ADJ.

1. set (established, prescribed):

set wage/price
one of the set books ENS., UNIV.
one of the set books ENS., UNIV.
we ordered the set menu/lunch ingl. brit.

2.1. set pred (ready, prepared):

estar pronto Río Pl.

2.2. set pred (likely, about to):

to be set to + infin
llevar camino de +  infin

2.3. set pred (determined, resolute):

3.1. set (rigid, inflexible):

set smile/expression
set smile/expression

3.2. set (solid):

set yoghurt/custard/jelly

I. to scavenge for V. intr.

II. scavenge [ingl. am. ˈskævəndʒ, ingl. brit. ˈskavɪn(d)ʒ] V. trans.

I. stint [ingl. am. stɪnt, ingl. brit. stɪnt] SUST.

1.1. stint C (fixed amount, share):

1.2. stint C (period):

2. stint U:

II. stint [ingl. am. stɪnt, ingl. brit. stɪnt] V. trans.

stint food:

to stint sb of sth
escatimarle algo a alguien

III. to stint on V. intr.

I. surrender [ingl. am. səˈrɛndər, ingl. brit. səˈrɛndə] V. trans.

1. surrender MILIT.:

surrender arms/town
surrender arms/town

2. surrender (hand over) form.:

surrender document/ticket

3. surrender (relinquish):

surrender right/claim

II. surrender [ingl. am. səˈrɛndər, ingl. brit. səˈrɛndə] V. intr.

surrender soldier/army:

entregarse a alguien

III. to surrender oneself to V. v. refl.

to surrender oneself to indulgence/idleness:

IV. surrender [ingl. am. səˈrɛndər, ingl. brit. səˈrɛndə] SUST. U

1. surrender (capitulation):

2. surrender (submission):

3. surrender form. (handing over):

I. swipe [ingl. am. swaɪp, ingl. brit. swʌɪp] SUST. coloq.

1. swipe (blow):

to take a swipe at sb/sth

2. swipe (verbal attack):

II. swipe [ingl. am. swaɪp, ingl. brit. swʌɪp] V. trans. coloq.

1. swipe (hit):

2. swipe (steal):

afanarse argot
volarse Méx. coloq.

3. swipe INFORM.:

swipe card

III. to swipe at V. intr.

I. to tend to V. intr. (attend to)

II. tend2 [ingl. am. tɛnd, ingl. brit. tɛnd] V. trans.

tend sheep/flock
tend sheep/flock
tend invalids/victims
tend invalids/victims
tend garden/grave
to tend bar ingl. am. or ingl. brit. the bar

I. tune [ingl. am. t(j)un, ingl. brit. tjuːn] SUST.

1. tune C:

2. tune U (correct pitch):

II. tune [ingl. am. t(j)un, ingl. brit. tjuːn] V. trans.

1. tune MÚS.:

tune instrument

2. tune MOTOR:

tune engine
tune engine

3. tune:

tune RADIO, TV

III. to tune to V. intr. RADIO TV

to tune to station/wavelength:

I. content1 [ingl. am. kənˈtɛnt, ingl. brit. kənˈtɛnt] ADJ. pred

to be content with sth

II. content1 [ingl. am. kənˈtɛnt, ingl. brit. kənˈtɛnt] V. trans.

III. to content oneself V. v. refl.

to content oneself with sth/-ing
contentarse or conformarse con algo/ +infin

IV. content1 [ingl. am. kənˈtɛnt, ingl. brit. kənˈtɛnt] SUST. U (contentment)

content liter.
contento m liter.

en el diccionario PONS

set to V. intr.

1. set to (begin):

2. set to coloq. (begin fighting):

set-to [ˈsettu:] SUST. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
to get set (to do sth)
español
español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. set [set] set, set ADJ.

1. set (ready):

to get set (to do sth)

2. set (fixed):

3. set (assigned):

II. set [set] set, set SUST.

1. set (group):

set of people
set of cups, chess
set of kitchen utensils
set of stamps
set of tools
set m

2. set (collection):

3. set CINE:

4. set (television):

5. set (in tennis):

set m

6. set (musical performance):

III. set [set] set, set V. trans.

1. set (place):

2. set (give):

set task
set problem
set example

3. set (start):

4. set:

5. set (fix):

set record
set date, price

6. set (arrange):

7. set:

8. set (provide):

IV. set [set] set, set V. intr.

1. set MED.:

2. set (become firm):

set cement
set jelly, cheese

3. set (sink):

4. set sun:

I. to [tu:] PREP.

1. to (in direction of):

2. to (before):

3. to (until):

4. to with indirect object:

to show sth to sb

5. to (towards):

6. to (against):

close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15

7. to (in comparison):

3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb

8. to (from opinion of):

what's it to them? coloq.

9. to (proportion):

10. to (causing):

11. to (by):

12. to (matching):

13. to (of):

14. to (for purpose of):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. to [tu:] infinitive particle

1. to (infinitive: not translated):

2. to (in command):

3. to (after interrogative words):

4. to (wishes):

5. to (purpose):

6. to (attitude):

7. to (future intention):

sth to buy

8. to (in consecutive acts):

9. to (introducing a complement):

10. to (in general statements):

11. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu:] ADV.

en el diccionario PONS

set to V. intr.

1. set to (begin working):

2. set to (begin fighting):

set-to [ˈset·tu] SUST. coloq.

en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
to get set (to do sth)
to set out to do sth
español
español
inglés
inglés
en el diccionario PONS

I. set [set] ADJ.

1. set (ready):

to get set (to do sth)

2. set (fixed):

3. set (assigned):

II. set [set] SUST.

1. set (group):

set of people
set of cups, chess
set of kitchen utensils
set of stamps
set of tools
set m

2. set (collection):

3. set CINE:

4. set (television):

5. set (in tennis):

set m

6. set (musical performance):

III. set <set, set> [set] V. trans.

1. set (place):

2. set (give):

set example
set task
set problem

3. set (start):

4. set:

5. set (fix):

set record
set date, price

6. set (arrange):

7. set:

8. set (provide):

IV. set [set] V. intr.

1. set MED.:

2. set (become firm):

set cement
set Jell-O, cheese

3. set (sink):

4. set sun:

I. to [tu] PREP.

1. to (in direction of):

2. to (before):

3. to (until):

4. to with indirect object:

to show sth to sb

5. to (towards):

6. to (against):

close to sth
5 added to 10 equals 15
5 más 10 son 15

7. to (in comparison):

3 (goals) to 1
3 (goles) a 1
superior to sth/sb

8. to (from opinion of):

what's it to them? coloq.

9. to (proportion):

10. to (causing):

11. to (by):

12. to (matching):

13. to (of):

14. to (for purpose of):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. to [tu] infinitive particle

1. to (infinitive: not translated):

2. to (in command):

3. to (after interrogative words):

4. to (wishes):

5. to (purpose):

6. to (attitude):

7. to (future intention):

sth to buy

8. to (in consecutive acts):

9. to (introducing a complement):

10. to (in general statements):

11. to (in ellipsis):

III. to [tu] ADV.

Present
Iset to
youset to
he/she/itsets to
weset to
youset to
theyset to
Past
Iset to
youset to
he/she/itset to
weset to
youset to
theyset to
Present Perfect
Ihaveset to
youhaveset to
he/she/ithasset to
wehaveset to
youhaveset to
theyhaveset to
Past Perfect
Ihadset to
youhadset to
he/she/ithadset to
wehadset to
youhadset to
theyhadset to

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Scrolling is achieved by swiping a finger across the screen.
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It can be swiping from the bezel to the center of the screen.
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Deleting words is achieved with a swipe from right to left across the keyboard.
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All objects which can be manipulated with the gravity beam are highlighted with a white swipe effect on the surface.
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The paper badge can be swiped through the turnstile readers like a regular access control card.
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