| 释义 |
Examples:(on which) the sun never sets—an express train sets off—classifier for sets or clusters of objects—lit. the golden bird of the sun sets in the west, the jade hare of the moon rises in the east—bijective map (i.e. map between sets in math. that is one-to-one and onto)—the sun sets over western hills (idiom); the day approaches its end—classifier for sets, series, groups of people, batteries—soldier or workman who sets off explosive charges—classifier for pairs or sets of things and facial expressions—sth. that sets one's mind at ease—classifier for sets or series of things e.g. cutlery, commemorative stamps or a full outfit of clothes—classifier for sets of clothes e.g. suit, twinset, outfit—the sun sets in the west [idiom.]—"eight wind points", name of a set of acupuncture points (EX-LE-10), four on each foot—set up on high (idiom); not in touch with reality—set prescription (i.e. medicine specifically prescribed for a definite condition)— |