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  1. to use or record one thing, especially the cost of something, in order to reduce or remove the effect of another. 用(尤指費用)抵消,以…抵消. The cost of business travel and entertainment can be set against tax. 出公差和因公娛樂的費用可以不報稅。 (set someone against someone在劍橋英語-中文(繁體)詞典的翻譯 © Cambridge University Press) C1. set someone against someone 的翻譯. 中文(簡體)

  2. be set against sth/doing sth的意思、 解釋及翻譯:to not want to do or have something: 。了解更多。

  3. 'set against' 的定义. 词汇频率. set against. 1. 动词短语. If one argument or fact is set against another, it is considered in relation to it. These are relatively small points when set against her expertise on so many other issues. [be VERB -ed PARTICLE noun]

  4. 英 [set əˈɡenst] 美 [sɛt əˈɡenst] 释义. (使)靠着…; 把…与…相比; (使)与…抗衡; (使)在…映衬下. 实用场景例句. 全部. France is also set against devaluation. 法国也坚决反对货币贬值。 柯林斯例句. But there is a disadvantage to be set against this fact. 尽管事实如此,相比之下,仍有不利之处. 《简明英汉词典》 Diamonds look best when they are set against black cloth. 钻石用黑纱映衬显得最美. 《简明英汉词典》

  5. 使某人和某人競爭, 對抗 He always sets a friend against another. 他總是挑撥一個朋友反對另一個朋友。 The advantages must be set against the disadvantages. 必須把優點和缺點加以權衡。 2. 使平衡 Certain business losses can be set against taxes. 某些營業

  6. 把…和…进行比较 bǎ hé jìn xíng bǐ jiào. This amount of money looks very small if you set it against what we spend each year on marketing. set [sth] against [sth], set [sth] off against [sth] vtr phrasal sep. (offset: cost, damages) (成本或损失等) SC. Simplified Chinese. 将...与...抵销,以...补.