Set for Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɛt/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
SET-for, SET-fer, SET-fur
sˈɛt/ /fˈɔː
SET-faw
Definición
Ready or prepared for something to happen, or likely to experience something soon.
Uso & Matices
'Set for' is usually followed by a noun or event (e.g., 'set for tomorrow', 'set for success'). It suggests readiness or inevitability. Often used in news ('set for release') and daily speech. Don't confuse with 'set to', which is more about intention or plan.
Spanish: preparado para - listo paraPortuguese (BR): preparado para - pronto paraPortuguese (PT): preparado para - pronto paraChinese (Simplified): 为...做好准备 - 即将发生Chinese (Traditional): 為...做好準備 - 即將發生Hindi: के लिए तैयारArabic: مستعد لـ - جاهز لـBengali: প্রস্তুত - নির্ধারিতRussian: готов к - назначен наJapanese: 〜に備えている - 〜の準備ができているVietnamese: sẵn sàng cho - được lên lịch choKorean: 준비된 - 예정된Turkish: hazır - ayarlanmışUrdu: تیار - مقررIndonesian: siap untuk - dijadwalkan untuk
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The meeting is set for 3 p.m.
basic
The stage is set for the concert tonight.
basic
He is set for success in his new job.
basic
Looks like we're set for some rain this weekend.
natural
Are you set for your big presentation?
natural
With everything packed, we're set for the trip tomorrow morning.
natural