Batch vs Collection vs Group vs Lot vs Set

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Batch

Top 3000 (comune)

Collection

Top 1000 (molto comune)B1noun

Group

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1noun

Lot

Top 1000 (molto comune)A1pronoun

Set

Chunk ad alta frequenzaB1verb
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Pronuncia🇬🇧 //bætʃ//🇺🇸 //bætʃ//🇬🇧 /["/kəˈlekʃn/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kəˈlekʃn/"]/🇬🇧 /["/ɡruːp/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ɡruːp/"]/🇬🇧 /["/lɒt/"]/🇺🇸 /["/lɑːt/"]/🇬🇧 /["/set/","/sets/","/ˈsetɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/set/","/sets/","/ˈsetɪŋ/"]/
SignificatoUn gruppo di cose fatte o processate nello stesso momento.A group of things made or processed at the same time.Un gruppo di cose messe insieme.A group of things that are gathered together.Un insieme di persone o cose che stanno insieme.A set of people or things that are together.Una grande quantità o numero di qualcosa.A large amount or number of something.Mettere qualcosa in un posto o posizione specifica.To put something in a specific place or position.
EsempioI baked a large batch of cookies for the party.My grandmother has an impressive collection of vintage stamps.The teacher divided the class into small groups for the project.‘How many do you need?’ ‘A lot.’She decided to set the table before dinner.
RegistroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutroNeutro
Quanto è comuneTop 3000 (comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Top 1000 (molto comune)Chunk ad alta frequenza
Livello CEFR-B1A1A1B1
Categoria grammaticalenounnounpronounverb
Collocazionibatch production, batch process, test batch, small batch, large batchbig, extensive, huge, boast, have, own, consist of something, contain something, include something, collection of, big, extensive, huge, boast, have, own, consist of something, contain something, include something, collection of, routine, systematic, efficient, await, be ready for, arrange, point, site, service, collection of, a method of collection, compile, edit, produce, collection of, house-to-house, street, charity, have, make, organize, box, plate, collection for, new, autumn, fall, create, launch, showbig, large, wide, create, form, found, form, split up, comprise, leader, member, activity, as a group, in a/​the group, within a/​the group, divide somebody/​something into groups, big, large, wide, create, form, found, form, split up, comprise, leader, member, activity, as a group, in a/​the group, within a/​the group, divide somebody/​something into groups, big, large, wide, create, form, found, form, split up, comprise, leader, member, activity, as a group, in a/​the group, within a/​the group, divide somebody/​something into groupsa lot of, lot to do, lot going onset a goal, set the table, set an example, set in motion, set boundaries
Contrariindividual, singledispersal, scatteringindividual, loner, sololittle, fewunset, displace
Errori comuniConfusing 'batch' with 'bunch', which is less formal., Using 'batches' as a verb incorrectly., Overusing in non-related contexts.Confused with 'selection' which means a choice among items., Using 'collection' as a verb instead of its noun form., Saying 'collect' when they mean 'collection,' missing the noun form.Confused with 'groupe' which is not an English word., Using 'group' as a verb incorrectly; remember it's mainly a noun., Saying 'group of people' instead of just 'group' when context is clear.Using 'lot' when referring to a single item or a smaller quantity., Confusing 'lot' with 'lot's' meaning possession., Mispronouncing 'lot' as 'lot's' or 'lots' when using it as a quantifier.'Set' used without an object in sentences., Confusing 'set' with 'sit'; they have different meanings., Incorrect tense forms like 'setted' instead of 'set'.
Note d'usoUsa 'lotto' o 'infornata' quando ti riferisci a gruppi, specialmente in cucina o nella produzione. È meno comune in contesti informali.Use 'batch' when referring to groups, especially in cooking or manufacturing. It’s less common in informal contexts.Usa 'collezione' quando ti riferisci a un insieme di oggetti, come francobolli o libri. È appropriato sia in contesti formali che informali, ma evita di usarlo in terminologia legale o fiscale molto specifica.Use 'collection' when referring to a set of items, like stamps or books. It's appropriate for both formal and casual contexts, but avoid using it in very specific legal or tax terminology.Usa 'gruppo' quando parli di più persone o oggetti. Viene spesso usato in contesti come l'organizzazione di attività o la discussione di squadre. Evita di usarlo in scritti molto formali dove potrebbero essere preferiti termini specifici.Use 'group' when talking about multiple people or items. It's often used in contexts like organizing activities or discussing teams. Avoid using it in very formal writings where specific terms may be preferred.Usa 'un sacco' o 'molto' nelle conversazioni informali per esprimere quantità o grado. È meno formale di termini come 'una grande quantità' o 'molti'. Evita nella scrittura accademica.Use 'lot' in casual conversations to express quantity or degree. It's less formal than terms like 'a great deal' or 'many'. Avoid in academic writing.Usa 'set' quando indichi la collocazione di un oggetto. È adatto nella maggior parte dei contesti, ma potrebbe sembrare troppo formale nelle conversazioni informali su compiti quotidiani.Use 'set' when indicating the placement of an item. It is suitable in most contexts but may feel too formal in casual conversations about daily tasks.

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Domande frequenti: Batch vs Collection vs Group vs Lot vs Set

Qual è la differenza tra Batch, Collection, Group, Lot e Set?

Batch: A group of things made or processed at the same time. Collection: A group of things that are gathered together. Group: A set of people or things that are together. Lot: A large amount or number of something. Set: To put something in a specific place or position.

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Batch: I baked a large batch of cookies for the party. Collection: My grandmother has an impressive collection of vintage stamps. Group: The teacher divided the class into small groups for the project. Lot: ‘How many do you need?’ ‘A lot.’ Set: She decided to set the table before dinner.

Posso usare Batch, Collection, Group, Lot e Set in modo intercambiabile?

Non sempre. Batch, Collection, Group, Lot e Set sono affini e a volte si sovrappongono, ma differiscono per registro, frequenza e uso, quindi scambiarle può cambiare il significato o il tono. Controlla le differenze qui sopra prima di sostituire.

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