"Set-back" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A temporary reversal or a setback is a delayed or failed attempt to achieve a goal.
Example: "The project's setback was due to a mistake in the blueprints."
Synonyms:
Disappointment
Hurdle
Obstacle
Reverse
Retreat
Sessions refer to a meeting or a time period when people gather for a specific purpose, often to discuss, learn, or work together.<br><br>In various contexts, the term "session" can have different meanings:<br><br>1. Psychotherapy or counseling: A session is a meeting between a therapist and a patient to discuss their mental health, goals, and progress.<br>2. Academic or educational settings: Sessions are periods when students attend classes, lectures, or workshops to learn new material.<br>3. Music or recording: A session usually refers to a period of recording music, during which specific songs or tracks are recorded by a musician or band.<br>4. Sports and fitness: Sessions may refer to a workout or training period, often conducted with a personal trainer or fitness coach.<br>5. Corporate or business: Sessions can be meetings, workshops, or gatherings for employees to discuss company projects, strategies, or goals.<br><br>In general, a session is a scheduled period to engage in a particular activity or pursuit.
Sessrúmnir is a mythological concept in Norse mythology, described in the Poetic Edda. It refers to a ship large enough to hold all of those who have fallen in battle, known as einherjar. According to legend, the einherjar would row through the ocean to the realm of Hel using this vast ship during the events preceding Ragnarok.
Tc-99m sestamibi, also known as technetium-99m sestamibi or MIBI, is a radiopharmaceutical used in nuclear medicine to create diagnostic images of the heart and thyroid. It is a technetium-99m complex of 2-iminodiacetylmetibobenzyl dithioIsoamibpen hydra ioni. It is most commonly used in cardiac and parathyroid scan as a radiopharmaceutical for radionuclide imaging
Sesterce<br><br>A sesterce (/ˈsɛstərkiː/, also /ˈsɛstɪk/; Latin: sestertius) was a unit of currency in the ancient Roman Empire. It was introduced in the mid-1st century BC and was used from 211 BC until the Roman system of currency was changed in the late 3rd century AD.<br><br>The sesterce was equivalent to 2 1/2 aes (asses), 4 dupondii, or 24 Quadrantes. It contained 9.94 grams of billon (an alloy of silver and copper), and was valued at about 1/56 of a Roman pound (libra).<br><br>The word 'sesterce' comes from the Latin word 'sex', meaning six, referring to the six asemundus, the weight of the coin.<br><br>In English, the word 'sesterce' is often used to describe ancient Roman currency.
A sestina is a fixed verse form in poetry that originated in medieval France. It is characterized by the following features:<br><br>1. A seven-line stanza with a specific end-word pattern.<br>2. The poem is typically written in iambic pentameter.<br>3. The poem follows a repeating sequence of end-words, with the end-words of each line repeating in a specific order throughout the poem.<br><br>The repeating pattern of end-words in a sestina is as follows:<br><br>1. First stanza: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7<br>2. Second stanza: 7, 1, 6, 2, 5, 3, 4<br>3. Third stanza: 4, 7, 3, 1, 6, 2, 5<br>4. Fourth stanza: 5, 4, 2, 7, 1, 3, 6<br>5. Fifth stanza: 6, 5, 1, 4, 2, 7, 3<br>6. Sixth stanza: 3, 6, 4, 5, 7, 1, 2<br>7. Final tercet: 2, 3, 6<br><br>This repetition of end-words creates a sense of circularity and interconnectedness, and can add a musical quality to the poem. The sestina is often used to explore themes of love, nature, and the cyclical nature of life.
I think you meant "student".<br><br>A student is a person who is learning at a school or university, typically by following a course of study that will qualify them to get a degree or a diploma.
Fixed or directed in one direction, with no room to move: <br><br>Example: "The set-to is sharp and makes it impossible to bend."
Set-up: proceedings or arrangements for the accomplishment of an end or for a particular purpose usually exploiting all of means available at hand.
A group of things that belong together or go together in a particular way:<br>- a set of keys<br>- a clock set to the right time<br><br>A number of things equal to a particular quantity:<br>- five sets of four stools<br><br>A decision or determination made about what to do or how to act:<br>- she made her set on going to art school<br><br>A theatre performance with music and dance, especially one that is a part of a ballet or opera:<br>- a processional set<br><br>A type of electronic or cyber attack, in which a hacker attempts to gain unauthorized access to a system or data:<br>- the group was hit by a serious cyber set<br><br>In sports, a term used to describe a difficult situation for the opposing team or a chance to surprise the opponent:<br>- the set up a goal-scoring opportunity.<br><br>A position or standpoint, especially in a particular field or subject:<br>- from a literary set.<br><br>In some sports, the serving game:<br>- volleyball is a fast-paced set.
Setae are small, hair-like appendages that provide support, sensory information, or propulsion in various organisms, particularly insects and spiders.<br><br>1. In arachnids, such as spiders and scorpions, setae are often modified to function as hairs or bristles, giving them sensory information about their environment.<br>2. In insects, setae can provide sensory feedback, or they can aid in movement or traction.<br>3. In some species, setae may help with burrowing or grasping.<br>4. They can also have an antiseptic or protective function.<br><br>Setae are an important evolutionary adaptation in many invertebrates, enabling them to interact with their environment and navigate through their habitats with greater efficiency.