| 释义 | setoff \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: set off
 1.  : something that is set off against another thing:
 a.  : something used to improve the appearance of anything : decoration, ornament
 b.  : compensation, counterbalance
 2.  : offset 3a
 3.  : the discharge of a debt by setting against it a distinct claim in favor of the debtor; also  : the claim itself — compare counterclaim, cross claim, recoupment
 4.  : offset 8a
 5.  : a railroad car removed from a train to a siding between yards or terminals
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