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Фразовые глаголы SET с видео примерами (10-ая часть)

Большая подборка из 11-ти частей. В этой части разбор set out
Оглавление

Фразовые глаголы лучше учить в контексте, и чем больше контекста, тем лучше. Поэтому я подобрал для вас подборку из популярных сериалов и context reverso. Необязательно учить их все сразу, начните с тех которые вы уже слышали. Я не стал писать перевод к текстам, так как большинство фразовых глаголов изучается на B1-B2. Будучи на этом уровне, вы уже в состоянии перевести самостоятельно. Если все же нужен перевод, то пишите в комментариях. Ссылки на остальные части в конце ролика.

Set out

set out

1. to leave a place and begin a journey

  • Before you set out on your trip to Karlovy Vary, read some information on its 600-year-long history and learn about its present.
  • I need Mr. Brewster to set out tonight on his mission.

In the unlikely event that Beta Andromedae blew itself up a week ago Tuesday we will not know of it for another 75 years as this interesting information, traveling at the speed of light crosses the enormous interstellar distances. When the light we see from this star set out on its long interstellar voyage the young Albert Einstein working as a Swiss patent clerk had just published his epochal special theory of relativity here on Earth.

2. to begin a job, task, etc. with a particular aim or goal / собираться, намереваться

  • She set out to break the world record.
  • They succeeded in what they set out to do.

There's blood on my hands too.
What blood? Beneke? He's in the hospital because of me.- No.- Because of what I did Skyler, you can't beat yourself up over this thing. Please. You didn't
set out to hurt anybody. You made a mistake, and things got out of control but you did what you had to to protect your family. I'm sorry.

set something<> out

1) to present ideas, facts, etc. in an organized way, in speech or writing / изложить

  • There is no need here to set out in detail the nature of the crisis, since this is well described in the report of the Secretary-General.
  • Mohandas Gandhi, in his work "Non-Violence: The Greatest Force", set out his thinking, which is as relevant now as it was then.

2) to arrange or display things / выставить, разложить

  • Maybe we should set out some wine and cheese or something.

- What you doing?
- I'm
setting out snacks.
- You do realize everyone's eating at Raj's again tonight.
- I didn't say the snacks were for you now, did I, Nosy Rosie?
- You're having people over?
- Yes.

Остальные часты:

Carl Sagan / Breaking bad / Big bang theory
Carl Sagan / Breaking bad / Big bang theory