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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

"semi-set" and "make do with"

Hello guys,
What do "semi-set" and "make do with" mean in the sentence: He had to make do with some semi-set jelly"?
Could you transform it/simplify it?
Thank you very much

  

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If something sets , it changes from a liquid form to a solid form An example is concrete. Another example is jelly, although it never sets as hard as concrete. semi-set mean that the setting process is not yet completed.

  • If something sets , it changes from a liquid form to a solid form An example is concrete.
  • Another example is jelly, although it never sets as hard as concrete.
  • semi-set mean that the setting process is not yet completed.
  • In the US, people call the dessert Jell-o.
  • In Britain, they call i t jelly .
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If something sets, it changes from a liquid form to a solid form An example is concrete.

Another example is jelly, although it never sets as hard as concrete.

semi-set mean that the setting process is not yet completed.

In the US, people call the dessert Jell-o. In Britain, they call it jelly. In the US, jelly means jam. )


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