we must set to!
41set someone/something back — DELAY, hold up, hold back, slow down/up, retard, check, decelerate; hinder, impede, obstruct, hamper, inhibit, frustrate, thwart. → set * * * 1) delay or impede the progress of someone or something this incident undoubtedly set back research …
42set someone back — tv. to cost someone. □ That must have set you back a mint! □ This bracelet set me back plenty …
43set-builder notation — noun a mathematical notation for describing a set by stating the properties that its members must satisfy …
44set\ my\ 'nana\ down — A positive response to a request or a favor, implying that in order to fulfill the request or favor you must first put aside the banana you are eating. Hey, Roy, can I borrow your leather chaps for tonight s ice cream social? Let me set my nana… …
45set\ my\ 'nana\ down — A positive response to a request or a favor, implying that in order to fulfill the request or favor you must first put aside the banana you are eating. Hey, Roy, can I borrow your leather chaps for tonight s ice cream social? Let me set my nana… …
46set a timetable — create a schedule which indicates at which time certain tasks must be performed …
47Orcs Must Die! — Developer(s) Robot Entertainment Publisher(s) Microsoft Studios …
48Rough set — A rough set originated by prof. Zdzisław I. Pawlak is a formal approximation of a crisp set (i.e., conventional set ) in terms of a pair of sets which give the lower and the upper approximation of the original set. The lower and upper… …
49Cantor set — In mathematics, the Cantor set, introduced by German mathematician Georg Cantor in 1883 [Georg Cantor (1883) Über unendliche, lineare Punktmannigfaltigkeiten V [On infinite, linear point manifolds (sets)] , Mathematische Annalen , vol. 21, pages… …
50Mandelbrot set — Initial image of a Mandelbrot set zoom sequence with a continuously coloured environment …