抵消
To counteract something by having an opposing force or effect; to offset.
Exemplos
3 de 5这种药物的副作用可能会抵消它的治疗效果。
The side effects of this drug might counteract its therapeutic effect.
政府的补贴部分抵消了农民的损失。
The government's subsidy partially offset the farmers' losses.
这两股力量相互抵消了。
These two forces canceled each other out.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
抵 (resist/offset) + 消 (eliminate/disappear). Resisting something until it effectively disappears.
Quiz rápido
高昂的运费可能会___我们低廉的原材料成本优势。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 抵消
Exemplos
这种药物的副作用可能会抵消它的治疗效果。
academicThe side effects of this drug might counteract its therapeutic effect.
政府的补贴部分抵消了农民的损失。
formalThe government's subsidy partially offset the farmers' losses.
这两股力量相互抵消了。
everydayThese two forces canceled each other out.
汇率波动可能会抵消我们的出口优势。
businessExchange rate fluctuations might offset our export advantages.
你刚才说的话把之前的赞美都抵消了。
informalWhat you just said offset all your previous compliments.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
盈亏抵消
offsetting gains and losses
Frequentemente confundido com
消除 (eliminate) means to get rid of something entirely; 抵消 (offset) means to balance something out with an opposing force.
Notas de uso
Very useful for IELTS Writing Task 2 when comparing positive and negative factors.
Erros comuns
Do not use 抵消 for 'paying a debt' (use 还债 or 偿还).
Dica de memorização
抵 (resist/offset) + 消 (eliminate/disappear). Resisting something until it effectively disappears.
Origem da palavra
抵 (push/resist) + 消 (vanish).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
高昂的运费可能会___我们低廉的原材料成本优势。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 抵消
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