planned = prearranged/per-configurredHello everyone,
What is the meaning of "planned setup", especially "setup" in [STRIKE]below[/STRIKE] the phrase below?
"Running the car using the planned setup"
Thanks.
planned = prearranged/per-configurred
setup=arrangement (e.g. for some experiment)
You don't understand the concept of running a car using a planned setup?
If you had a planned setup of five cylinders and a double carburetor using 95 octane petrol, would you understand the concept then?
Please tell us in what context or circumstances you encountered the phrase you are asking about.
To me, unplanned is contradictory to setup. I just cannot imagine how an unplanned setup could exist. What could it mean?
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