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词汇 set someone up
释义
Idiom
set someone up (in business)
Theme: ESTABLISHMENT
to help establish someone in business; to provide the money someone needs to start a business.
My father set my sisters up in business.He helped set them up so he could keep the business in the family.
Idiom
set someone up (as something)
Theme: ESTABLISHMENT
to establish someone as something.
Bill set himself up as boss.When Mary got her degree, she set herself up as a consultant.My father set up my sisters as co-owners of the family business.He set them up with the help of a lawyer.
Idiom
set someone up
Theme: DECEPTION
to lead—by deception—a person to play a particular role in an event; to arrange an event—usually by deception—so that a specific person takes the consequences for the event; to frame someone. (Informal or slang.)
I had nothing to do with the robbery! I was just standing there. Somebody must have set me up!John isn't the one who started the fight. Somebody set up the poor guy.
Idiom
set someone upset (someone) up
to trick someone into a situation in which it appears they have done something wrong.
She denied using drugs and claimed she had been set up by the police.

set (someone or something) up

1. To deceive someone so that they do or fall victim to something. A: "The doors are all locked and the police are outside!" B: "That no-good liar set us up!" There have been reports recently of scam artists trying to set customers up so that they divulge their bank account details over the phone.
2. To make it look like someone is guilty of some crime or wrongdoing; to frame someone. Those drugs aren't mine—someone is setting me up!
3. To give someone the financial capital needed to start or maintain a business. If my father-in-law hadn't set me up, I never would have been able to own my own store.
4. To elect someone to or establish someone in a position of power, authority, or influence. They set him up as their party's presidential candidate. I think my bosses want to set me up as the new general manager.
5. To provide someone with adequate nourishment. The B&B provides a generous breakfast that will set you up for the rest of the day.
6. To build or assemble something. I bought everything I need for the doghouse, I just need to find the time to set it up. I bought a slide for my son's birthday, not realizing it would take me two hours to set the darn thing up.
7. To make something ready to use. We bought a new TV. John's just setting it up now. My daughter's coming over to set up the new computer for me.
8. To create, establish, or found something. The president is setting up a task force to look into ways of reducing the national debt. Can you believe he set the charity up when he was just 15?

set someone up

verb
See set someone up for something
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