set against

set against
v + o + prep + o
1) (cause to quarrel) poner* en contra de, enemistar con
2) (balance, compare)

the advantages must be set against the disadvantages — hay que contraponer or sopesar los pros y los contras

these costs can be set against your total income — (Tax) estos gastos pueden deducirse de sus ingresos

VT + PREP
1) (=turn against)

to set sb against sb — enemistar a algn contra algn

to set sb against sth — hacer que algn coja aversión por algo

he is very set against it — se opone rotundamente a ello

2) (=balance against) comparar con
* * *
v + o + prep + o
1) (cause to quarrel) poner* en contra de, enemistar con
2) (balance, compare)

the advantages must be set against the disadvantages — hay que contraponer or sopesar los pros y los contras

these costs can be set against your total income — (Tax) estos gastos pueden deducirse de sus ingresos


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