Set-off
The term set-off can refer to the following:In
law,
set-off is the reduction of a claim by deducting the amount of a valid countervailing claimIn
architecture,
set-off is given to the horizontal line shown on a
floorplan indicating a reduced wall thickness, and consequently the part of the thicker portion appears projecting before the thinner. In
printing,
set-off is the name given to ink passing from one printed sheet to another because the ink has not had the chance to dry, which causes the sheets of paper to stick together.
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set off
ispraviti nedostatak
istaknuti
istaći
isticanje
isticati
izbojak
izravnanje
kompenzacija
kontrasst
kontrast
kontrastni nakit
kontrastni nakit 2. izravnanje
krenuti
nadoknada
natjerati na smijeh
navesti na omiljeli predmet razgovora
odštećenje
pojačati kontrastom
protuteža
protutražbina
protutražbina 3. izbojak
regulirati
ukras
ukrasiti
zapisati na
set-off
zapisati na čiji račun
ukrasiti
ukras
protuteža
prijeboj
prebijanje
pojačati kontrastom
odštećenje
nadoknada
kontrast
isticanje
istaknuti
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set off
جلوه دادن ،منفجر کردن ،در کردن ،جدا کردن ،رهسپار شدن
قانون ـ فقه : دعوى متقابل
علوم نظامى : منفجر شدن
کلمات مرتبط(2)
SET-OFF
COMPENSO. COMPENSAZIONE. CONTRAPPESO. CONTROPARTITA. ORNAMENTO
set off
set off
v
1. actuate; "trigger a reaction" [syn: trip, actuate, trigger, activate, spark off, spark, trigger off, touch off ]
2. leave; "the family took off for florida" [syn: depart, part, start, start out, set forth, set out, take off]
3. direct attention to, as if by means of contrast; "this dress accentuates your nice figure!" "i set off these words by brackets" [syn: bring out]
4. cause to explode; "we exploded the nuclear bomb" [syn: explode, detonate, blow up]
5. make up for; "his skills offset his opponent's superior strength" [syn: cancel, offset]
6. set in motion or cause to begin; "the guide set the tour off to a good start"
7. provoke or stir up; "incite a riot"; "set off great unrest among the people" [syn: incite, instigate, stir up]