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offset

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off·set1 /ˈɒfset, ˌɒfˈset $ ˈɒːfset, ˌɒːfˈset/ ●○○ AWL verb (past tensepst and past participlepp offset, present participle offsetting) [transitiveT]  
1 EQUALif the cost or amount of something offsets another cost or amount, the two things have an opposite effect so that the situation remains the same 补偿,抵销
 Cuts in prices for milk, butter, and cheese will be offset by direct payments to farmers.
食品降价将通过直接付款给农民的方式进行补偿。
offset something against something
 He was able to offset his travel expenses against tax.
他可以用旅费抵税。
2 DIFFERENTto make something look better by being close to it and different 衬托出
 His blonde hair offset a deep tan.
满头的金发衬出了他黝黑的皮肤。
n3 to do something that will make an action or activity carbon neutral
 If you have to travel by air, offset your carbon emissions by supporting renewable energy projects.
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off·set2 /ˈɒfset $ ˈɒːf-/ adjectiveadj  
TCNrelating to a method of printing in which ink is put onto rollers and the paper then passes between the rollers 胶印的,平版印刷的
offset noun [uncountableU]
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From Longman Business Dictionary
offsetoff·set1 /ˈɒfset, ˌɒfˈsetˈɒːfset, ˌɒːfˈset/ verb (past tensepst and past participlepp offset, present participle offsetting) [transitiveT]ACCOUNTING
if something such as a cost or sum of money offsets another cost etc, it has the effect of reducing or balancing it, so that the situation remains the same
He expects the fourth quarter to be profitable, though not profitable enough to offset losses earlier in the year.
The cost of the flight was offset by the cheapness of the hotel.
offset something against something
He was able to offset his travel expenses against tax.
offsetoff·set2 /ˈɒfsetˈɒːf-/ noun
1[uncountableU]BANKING the legal right of a bank to take money from a customer’s bank account if a loan has not been paid
2[countableC]ACCOUNTING an amount of money recorded on one side of a LEDGER (=financial record) that is equal to an amount on the opposite side of the same ledger, or is equal to an amount recorded in the ledger for a different account
3[countableC]COMMERCE in international trade, a quantity of goods that is exported in exchange for a quantity of goods that has been imported
Some government purchases are paid for by offsets.
see also barter2
off·set1 verboff·set2 adjectiveadj
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