英:['setlaɪn]
美:['setˌlaɪn]
英:['setlaɪn]
美:['setˌlaɪn]
The first known use of setline was in 1865
settlernoun
a person who settles in a new region : colonist
settlementnoun
the act of settling : the condition of being settled
final payment (as of a bill)
a place or region newly settled
a small village
settlement house
settle1 of 2noun
a long wooden bench with arms and a high solid back
settle2 of 2verb
to place so as to stay
settled into a chair
to establish in a place to live : colonize
settled the West
to make one's home
settle in the country
to make or become quiet : calm
rocking settled the baby
decide sense 1
settle the question
to put in order : make final arrangements settle a bill
settle an estate
to adjust differences
settle a quarrel
to come to rest
birds settling on a branch
to descend usually slowly and stay down
mist settling in the valley
to sink gradually or to the bottom—often used with outdust particles settling out
the foundations of the house settled
to sink in a liquid
sediment settles to the bottom
to apply oneself—usually used with down
settle down to study
to take up an ordered life—often used with down
marry and settle down
settle1 of 2noun
a long wooden bench with arms and a high solid back
settle2 of 2verb
to place so as to stay
settled into a chair
to establish in a place to live : colonize
settled the West
to make one's home
settle in the country
to make or become quiet : calm
rocking settled the baby
decide sense 1
settle the question
to put in order : make final arrangements settle a bill
settle an estate
to adjust differences
settle a quarrel
to come to rest
birds settling on a branch
to descend usually slowly and stay down
mist settling in the valley
to sink gradually or to the bottom—often used with outdust particles settling out
the foundations of the house settled
to sink in a liquid
sediment settles to the bottom
to apply oneself—usually used with down
settle down to study
to take up an ordered life—often used with down
marry and settle down
settingnoun
the manner, position, or direction in which something is set
change a thermostat setting
a frame or holder in which something is mounted
a setting for a diamond
the background (as time and place) of the action of a story or performance
the articles of tableware required for setting a place at table
two settings of silver
a batch of eggs for hatching
setternoun
someone or something that sets
a large long-coated dog (as an Irish setter) used in hunting birds that is trained to point on finding game
setteenoun
a long seat with a back
a medium-sized sofa with arms and a back
set outverb
to begin with a definite purpose : undertake
deliberately set out to win
to start out on a course, a journey, or a career set out for Spain
set out to be a doctor
set offverb
to cause to show up clearly
bright flowers set off by dark shadows
to separate from others : make noticeable
a direct quotation set off by quotation marks
to cause to go off or explode set off a firecracker
set off an alarm
to cause to start : begin
set an argument off by your remarks
to start out on a course or a trip set off in a boat
set off for home
setlinenoun
a long heavy fishing line to which several hooks are attached in a row
1 That new line is then written back to the editor buffer by calling setline , and the line tracking is updated for the next iteration.
然后通过调用setline将新的行写回到编辑器的缓存中,并且更新行跟踪以准备下一次遍历。
2 The utility model can not only lead a setline lover to use a very long fishing rod to fish, but also can cut off or set off as well as throw a fish hook conveniently.
本实用新型不但能使钓鱼线爱好者使用很长的钓鱼杆钓鱼,而且还可方便地收放钓鱼线和抛鱼钩。
3 It was his first setline survey with this three-person crew, and until then his research had focused on egg and larval stages — “we’re talking about a fish less than an inch.”
4 The Arizona Legislature has convened in special session to consider a school funding plan designed to setline a five-year-old school funding lawsuit.
5 Floats on a single setline will be about 150 yards apart.
6 Gear to monitor the lake sturgeon population will be placed on setlines beginning Monday and running through June 19.