Set into Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɛt/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
SET IN-too, IN-TOO, IN-tuh
sˈɛt/ /ˈɪntʊ
SET IN-too
التعريف
To put something firmly inside or make it part of another object or surface, often so that it is almost level with it.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually used in technical, design, or construction contexts (e.g., 'set into the wall'). Not as common in informal speech. Often refers to physical objects becoming part of a surface. Do not confuse with 'set in', which means to begin or take hold.
Spanish: incrustar - empotrar - encajar enPortuguese (BR): incorporar - embutir - encaixar emPortuguese (PT): incorporar - embutir - encaixar emChinese (Simplified): 嵌入 - 安裝進Chinese (Traditional): 嵌入 - 安裝進Hindi: में जड़ना - में स्थापित करनाArabic: مُدْمَج في - مُثَبَّت فيBengali: স্থাপন করা - সংযুক্ত করাRussian: встроить - вмонтироватьJapanese: 埋め込む - はめ込むVietnamese: gắn vào - lắp vàoKorean: 박다 - 끼워 넣다Turkish: yerleştirmek - gömmekUrdu: نصب کرنا - جڑناIndonesian: ditanam - dipasang
جمل نموذجية
The jewels were set into the crown.
basic
A mirror was set into the door.
basic
Lights were set into the ceiling for a modern look.
basic
The handle is set into the drawer so it doesn’t stick out.
natural
There are tiny gems set into the watch face.
natural
I love the little shelf set into the shower wall for soap and shampoo.
natural