вывести из себя(to cause someone to become very angry; to ignite someone's anger • When you're on a diet, the smallest things can set you off.ART Vancouver); дать толчок(развитию, процессу • Reform movements between 1949 and 1951 shuttered illegal casinos across America and the only place left to for gambling was Vegas, Friedman continued, noting this is what set off tourism there.coasttocoastam.comART Vancouver)
подрывать(Киселев); производить взрыв(Киселев); выступить(выдвинуться • On the night of April 18, 1775, hundreds of British troops set off from Boston toward Concord.4uzhoj); выдвигаться(As the talks were taking place, 10 armoured personnel carriers laden with Russian troops set off from Gori, penetrating to within 20 miles of Tbilisi.4uzhoj); выдвинуться(As the talks were taking place, 10 armoured personnel carriers laden with Russian troops set off from Gori, penetrating to within 20 miles of Tbilisi.4uzhoj)
подчёркивать(The light blue color of her eyes was set off by black brows. == Голубой цвет её глаз гармонировал с чёрными бровями.); уравновешивать(The interesting book set off the dreary weather of the weekend. == Паршивую погоду выходных скрасила интересная книга, которую Мик читал с субботы по воскресенье.); использовать("Don't worry, we will set them off on Independence Day". == "He волнуйся, мы их пустим в ход на День Независимости", - говорит Мик Джону, когда тот показывает ему не использованный на Рождество ящик петард.)
контраст; противопоставление; компенсация; выезд; зачёт; зачёт взаимных однородных требований(онятия "взаимный" и "однородный" уже включены в термин "set-off" Alexander Demidov); зачёт взаимных требований(An agreement between the parties involved to set off one debt against another or one loss against a gain. A banker is empowered to set off a credit balance on one account against a debit balance on another if the accounts are in the same name and in the same currency. It is usual, in these circumstances, for the bank to issue a letter of set-off, countersigned by the customer. OF&B Alexander Demidov); проведение зачёта взаимных требований(Alexander Demidov); противовес; взаимозачёт(1) In general, the legal right to reduce the amount owed by one party to another party by the sum that the second party also owes to the first party. 2) The confiscation of a deposits held by a borrower to offset some or all of the amounts owed by the depositor the depository institution for defaulted loans. A common law right that is usually blocked or reversed by a bankruptcy court. American Banker Glossary. An agreement between the parties involved to set off one debt against another or one loss against a gain. A banker is empowered to set off a credit balance on one account against a debit balance on another if the accounts are in the same name and in the same currency. It is usual, in these circumstances, for the bank to issue a letter of set-off, which the customer countersigns to indicate agreement. A letter of set-off is also needed if the accounts are not in the same name, e. g. differently named companies in the same group. OB&M Alexander Demidov); украшение; отъезд; вознаграждение
уравновешивающий элемент; требование о зачёте; зачёт встречных требований(This provision is usually contained in a payments clause. ‘Set-off'generally means ‘deduction'. It occurs when party A to the contract is obliged to pay party B a sum of money, but party B also owes party A a smaller sum. In such a situation, it may be agreed that party A will deduct from the sum to be paid to party B the amount that party B owes to party A. LE2 Alexander Demidov); удержание(Party B agrees with Party A throughout the term of the contract not to set-off for any reason any money payable by Party B to Party A for supplies of products under the contract. LE2 Alexander Demidov); изъятие; изъятие(арест, конфискация raf)
зачёт(A demand made by the defendant against the plaintiff that is based on some transaction or occurrence other than the one that gave the plaintiff grounds to sue. A set-off is a counterclaim with the particular goal of defeating or diminishing the amount the defendant will have to pay if the plaintiff's suit succeeds. Maksim Kozlov)