offset

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they offset
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he / she / it offsets
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past simple offset
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past participle offset
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-ing form offsetting
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  1. to use one cost, payment or situation in order to cancel or reduce the effect of another抵消;弥补;补偿
    • offset something Prices have risen in order to offset the increased cost of materials.为补偿原料成本的增加而提高了价格。🔊🔊
    offset something against something (British English)
    • What expenses can you offset against tax?什么开支可以获得税项减免?🔊🔊
    Extra Examples
    • The company's losses in the US were more than offset by gains everywhere else.该公司在其他各地的收益远远抵消了在美国的损失。
    • The loss was partially offset by increases in revenues elsewhere.其他地方收益的增加部份地抵消了这一损失。
    • The money will help offset big medical bills.这笔钱有助于偿付巨额的医药费。
    • Offset against this return will be all the costs involved in developing the product.这个产品带来的回报都被开发成本抵消了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • largely
    • substantially
    • completely
    verb + offset
    • help (to)
    preposition
    • against
    • by
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offset

adjective
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  1. used to describe a method of printing in which ink (= coloured liquid) is put onto a metal plate, then onto a rubber surface and only then onto the paper 胶印的see also carbon offset