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offset
- a consideration or amount that diminishes or balances the effect of a contrary one;the amount or distance by which something is out of line
- counteract (something) by having an opposing force or effect;place out of line
verb: offset, 3rd person present: offsets, gerund or present participle: offsetting, past tense: offset, past participle: offset
noun: offset, plural noun: offsets
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a consideration or amount that diminishes or balances the effect of a contrary one an offset against taxable profits
- 2. the amount or distance by which something is out of line these wheels have an offset of four inches
- ▪ a short distance measured perpendicularly from the main line of measurement.
- ▪ a small deviation or bias in a voltage or current offset adjustment circuits
- 3. a side shoot from a plant serving for propagation a present of tulip bulbs, offsets, and seeds for his garden
- ▪ a spur in a mountain range.
- 4. a sloping ledge in a wall or other feature where the thickness of the part above is diminished.
- 5. a bend in a pipe to carry it past an obstacle allow for any bend you need including offsets for connecting the downpipe
- 6. a method of printing in which ink is transferred from a plate or stone to a uniform rubber surface and from that to the paper they produced banknotes by offset offset printing
動詞
- 1. counteract (something) by having an opposing force or effect the deficit has been more than offset by capital inflows
- 2. place out of line several places where the ridge was offset at right angles to its length
- 3. (of ink or a freshly printed page) transfer an impression to the next leaf or sheet.