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setup

English

Alternative forms

  • set-up

Etymology

From set +? up.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: s?t'?p', IPA(key): /?s?t??p/

Noun

setup (plural setups)

  1. Equipment designed for a particular purpose; an apparatus.
    The laboratory included an elaborate setup for measuring the energy.
  2. The fashion in which something is organized or arranged.
    The classroom setup was simple and efficient.
    • 1993, Billboard (volume 105, number 21, page 106)
      Shapiro says KYW would keep two separate news staffs that would work together, similar to WBZ's setup.
  3. A situation orchestrated to frame someone; a covert effort to place the blame on somebody.
    Trust me, that was a setup!
  4. (computing) An installer.
    After inserting the disk, run the setup.
  5. (operations) The process of arranging resources for performing a specific operation, as a run of a particular product.
    A simple setup on the bottling line involves reloading bottles and labels; emptying, cleaning, and reloading the tanks; and a test run.
  6. (hydrology) The tendency of persistent wind to produce higher water levels at the downwind shore of a body of water and lower at the upwind shore.
    There was a strong wind setup at the south end of the lake after a day of northerly gales.
  7. (boxing) A move or set of moves which are meant to draw out a reaction which leaves an exploitable opening in defense.
    The jab is most commonly used as a setup for other strikes.

Synonyms

  • (equipment): apparatus
  • (the fashion in which something is organized or arranged): configuration, layout
  • (situation orchestrated to frame someone): frameup, stitch-up

Related terms

  • set up, the adjective and verb

Translations

Verb

setup

  1. Misspelling of set up.

Anagrams

  • TUPEs, Tse-p'u, puets, spute, stupe, upset

Indonesian

Etymology

From Dutch stoven, from Middle Dutch stoven. Compare to Afrikaans stoof.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [s??t?p]
  • Hyphenation: sê?tup

Noun

setup or sêtup

  1. (cook) the cooking of simmering.

Alternative forms

  • setop

Derived terms

Further reading

  • “setup” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (KBBI) Daring, Jakarta: Badan Pengembangan dan Pembinaan Bahasa, Kementerian Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, 2016.

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lineup

English

Etymology

From the verb phrase line up.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?la?n.?p/
  • .

Noun

lineup (plural lineups)

  1. (US, law and law enforcement) a physical or photographic queue of people allegedly involved in a crime, allowing a witness to identify them
    • 2007, Jack R. Greene, The Encyclopedia of Police Science, Taylor & Francis ?ISBN, page 493
      This innocent suspect is placed in a lineup with five fillers who look similar to that innocent suspect. Given this scenario, one may ask How many people are in the lineup because they fit the description of the perpetrator?
  2. (Canada) A line of people or vehicles, in which the individual at the front end is dealt with first, the one behind is dealt with next, and so on, and in which newcomers join at the end; a queue.
  3. (sports) Collectively, the members of a team.
    • 2006, John Roth, Ned Hinshaw, The Encyclopedia of Duke Basketball, Duke University Press ?ISBN, page 369
      Elton Brand in 1998 missed 15 games because of an injury in the middle of the year but returned to the lineup late in the season, so he is listed as a starter here. The aim here is to list the lineup that was in use near the end of each season []
  4. (baseball) The batting order.
  5. (music) The members of a music group at any one time.
  6. (music) The acts performing at a concert or music festival.
    • 2010, Ray D. Waddell, Rich Barnet, Jake Berry, This Business of Concert Promotion and Touring: A Practical Guide to Creating, Selling, Organizing, and Staging Concerts, Billboard Books ?ISBN, page 121
      Festival talent buyers can take one of several approaches in putting together their lineup. [] [H]e was very concerned about putting together a talent lineup that resonates with music lovers.

Synonyms

  • (line of people or vehicles): (American) line, (British) queue
  • (row of people for identifying a suspect): (British) identity parade

Translations

Anagrams

  • Lupien, lupine, pinule, unpile, up line, up-line, upline

Spanish

Noun

lineup m (plural lineups)

  1. lineup

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