offsetting
英 [ˈɒfsetɪŋ]
美 [ˈɔːfsetɪŋ]
v. 抵消; 弥补; 补偿
offset的现在分词
现在分词:offsetting
BNC.35627 / COCA.28325
柯林斯词典
- VERB 抵消;补偿
If one thingis offsetby another, the effect of the first thing is reduced by the second, so that any advantage or disadvantage is cancelled out.- The increase in pay costs was more than offset by higher productivity...
提高的生产率抵消了增加的工资成本后仍有结余。 - The move is designed to help offset the shortfall in world oil supplies caused by the UN embargo.
此举旨在缓解联合国禁运所造成的世界石油供应短缺的局面。
- The increase in pay costs was more than offset by higher productivity...
The form offset is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle of the verb. offset的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。
双语例句
- In response, opponents argued that it would be foolish to slash the structural deficit if this led to a deeper recession and so to an offsetting rise in the cyclical deficit.
作为回应,反对者辩称,如果大幅削减结构性赤字进一步加剧了衰退,进而导致了周期性赤字的抵消性膨胀,那将是愚蠢的。 - It set up a term structure using term subsection to distinguish the current and forward credit risk and to consider offsetting among long and short positions.
采用期限分段方法建立一个期间结构,区分当前和远期信用风险,考虑多头与空头信用风险头寸间的补偿。 - Offsetting the extremely high tuition are many opportunities for scholarships.
不过领取奖学金的机会很多,这可以对极高的学费作些补偿。 - They found ways of offsetting the shock.
它们设法抵消了冲击。 - Offsetting current-account-surplus countries now include several developing countries such as China and oil exporters.
而与之相对的经常项目盈余国家如今包括几个发展中国家,例如中国和石油出口国。 - Mutually offsetting entries in accounts, two entries which cancel each other out.
互相冲消的帐项帐目中两个互相抵消的帐项。 - As a result, there's a mismatch between when spending occurs and when the offsetting benefits or revenue accrue, an accountant's nightmare.
因此,就会有消费发生和抵销利益或收入增加同时出现的不匹配情况,这真是会计师的噩梦。 - This will damp growth, offsetting the boost from lower oil prices.
这将阻碍增长,抵消油价下跌的提振。 - At Nokia, we are reducing the amount we travel and have introduced offsetting for essential journeys.
在诺基亚,我们减少的金额,我们的旅行,并推出抵销了必要的行程。 - This massive shift would surely have caused a huge depression if the government had been unwilling to run offsetting fiscal deficits.
若不是政府愿意运行与之抵消的财政赤字,这种巨大的转变必然会导致严重萧条。