1.开始
2.出发;动身
3.准备;预备;布置
4.设备;装备
5.(餐具等的)一套
6.开饭;摆桌子
7.陈列
8.【印】排松;排完(架上铅字)
1.开始
2.出发;动身
3.准备;预备;布置
4.设备;装备
5.(餐具等的)一套
6.开饭;摆桌子
7.陈列
8.【印】排松;排完(架上铅字)
1.to leave on a trip
2.to explain, describe, or arrange something in a clear and detailed way, especially in writing
3.to put something where it can be seen or used
4.to start doing or working on something in order to achieve a goal
1.to leave on a trip
2.to explain, describe, or arrange something in a clear and detailed way, especially in writing
3.to put something where it can be seen or used
4.to start doing or working on something in order to achieve a goal
1.Just as Jesus rose from the dead, they also rise from the waters of baptism to "set out on a new life" ( Romans 6: 4).
就像耶稣从死亡中复活一样,他们也从洗礼的水中升起“新生的样式”(罗马书6:4)。
2.We'll set out for geological inspection for a week in Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning.
明天出发,开始一星期的地质考察。行程遍及黑吉辽三省。
3.set out in search of the criminal immediately after the bank was robbed.
银行被抢劫后,该地区的警察立即出动搜捕罪犯。
4.I knew how hard it would be, but Obama has not been able to deliver what he set out to do.
我知道这会有多难,但奥巴马从没针对他的承诺作出过什么。
5.The university did not; the letter from Disney does not set out any evidence of the positive effects of these DVDs.
华盛顿大学没有撤回新闻稿;迪士尼在信中也没有提供任何证据,证明这些DVD有积极效果。
6.The detective immediately set out to obtain this important fact, but he took a long time to send it.
侦探立即出发去核实这个重要的数字,但过了好长时间不见他把数字寄来。
7.Of course you'll have to be able to do that to set out an argument logic book style.
当然你要能那样做,来把它们设定成逻辑的课本形式。
8.The rest of the day, however, was more challenging, as I set out for the vast, nontouristy immigrant neighborhoods west of downtown.
然而,由于我又朝着市中心西边的广阔但不太适合游览的移民区出发了,这天其余的时间变得很有挑战性。
9.In May of 1826, the fair-haired youth with the azure blue eyes set out for Europe to turn himself into a scholar and a linguist.
1826年5月,朗费罗这位长着一头金发和一双深蓝色眼睛的年轻人动身前往欧洲,目的就是想让自己成为一名学者和语言学家。
10.It goes to the heart of doctrine of responsible sovereignty that I set out in Beijing two years ago.
这就要提到我两年在北京提到的话题:责任主权条文的核心。