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    set up

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  2. Learn the meaning of set something up as a phrasal verb in different contexts, such as business, arrangement, preparation, and trick. See how to use set up in sentences and compare with related words and phrases.

  3. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word setup as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. See also related words and phrases, and translations of setup in other languages.

  4. a situation that has been arranged for some purpose: He’s in the sign business and has a nice setup with that. setup noun (TRICK) [ C ] an action that deceives someone in order to profit or get an advantage: His family claims the trial was a setup from beginning to end.

  5. an arrangement of all the tools, parts, apparatus, etc., necessary for any of various specific jobs or purposes. the equipment or items necessary for a particular activity or period; kit: Each student gets a weekly setup of clean blankets, sheets, and towels. a plan or projected course of action.

  6. set up in British English. verb (adverb, mainly tr) 1. (also intr) to put (someone) into a position of power, etc. 2. (also intr) to begin or enable (someone) to begin (a new venture ), as by acquiring or providing means, equipment, etc. 3. to build or construct. to set up a shed.

  7. setup. (sɛtʌp ) also set-up. Word forms: plural setups. 1. countable noun. A particular setup is a particular system or way of organizing something. [informal] It appears to be an idyllic domestic setup. 2. countable noun.

  8. 1. to put or place. She set the tray down on the table. poner, colocar. 2. to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal. Please would you set the table for me? poner. 3. to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc ). It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value. poner, fijar, acordar.