offset
An offset is a consideration or amount that diminishes or balances the effect of something else. It acts as a counterweight or compensation to ensure equilibrium or to neutralize a negative impact.
Exemplos
3 de 5The savings on fuel were a welcome offset to the high initial cost of the electric car.
The savings on fuel were a welcome offset to the high initial cost of the electric car.
The corporation purchased carbon credits as an offset for their industrial emissions.
The corporation purchased carbon credits as an offset for their industrial emissions.
I'm hoping this bonus will be a good offset for all the overtime I've put in.
I'm hoping this bonus will be a good offset for all the overtime I've put in.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Think of a see-saw. If one side is too heavy (a cost or negative), you 'set' something 'off' on the other side to make it level again.
Quiz rápido
The increase in salary was a welcome ____ to the rising cost of living in the city.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: offset
Exemplos
The savings on fuel were a welcome offset to the high initial cost of the electric car.
everydayThe savings on fuel were a welcome offset to the high initial cost of the electric car.
The corporation purchased carbon credits as an offset for their industrial emissions.
formalThe corporation purchased carbon credits as an offset for their industrial emissions.
I'm hoping this bonus will be a good offset for all the overtime I've put in.
informalI'm hoping this bonus will be a good offset for all the overtime I've put in.
In this study, the pedagogical benefits of the new software served as an offset to the learning curve required.
academicIn this study, the pedagogical benefits of the new software served as an offset to the learning curve required.
Management proposed a dividend increase as an offset to the recent drop in share price.
businessManagement proposed a dividend increase as an offset to the recent drop in share price.
Antônimos
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Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
as an offset to
as an offset to
offset agreement
offset agreement
carbon offsetting
carbon offsetting
Frequentemente confundido com
Onset refers to the beginning of something, usually something unpleasant, while offset refers to balancing or compensating for something.
Outset means the start or commencement, whereas offset means a counterbalance.
Notas de uso
The word 'offset' is commonly used in both financial and environmental contexts. It can function as both a noun and a verb with nearly identical meanings related to balancing forces or costs.
Erros comuns
Learners often use 'offset' to mean 'a replacement,' but it specifically implies a balancing effect where both the original thing and the offset exist or are accounted for.
Dica de memorização
Think of a see-saw. If one side is too heavy (a cost or negative), you 'set' something 'off' on the other side to make it level again.
Origem da palavra
From 'off' and 'set,' originally referring to a botanical shoot that is 'set off' from the main stem to grow a new plant (mid-16th century).
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
In the 21st century, 'offset' is most culturally prominent in the phrase 'carbon offset,' referring to individuals or companies paying for environmental projects to balance their own pollution.
Quiz rápido
The increase in salary was a welcome ____ to the rising cost of living in the city.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: offset
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