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noun (a delay in progress.) atrasosetback n revéstr['setbæk]1 revés nombre masculino, contratiemposetback ['sɛt.bæk] n: revés m, contratiempo mn.• borrasca s.f.• contratiempo s.m.• estacazo s.m.• retranqueo s.m.• retroceso s.m.• revés s.m.noun revés m, contratiempo m['setbæk]N revés m* * *noun revés m, contratiempo m -
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nounRückschlag, der; Niederlage, die* * ** * *ˈset·backn Rückschlag mto experience [or suffer] [or receive] [or encounter] a \setback einen Rückschlag erleiden* * *setback s1. fig Rückschlag m2. Niederlage f, Schlappe f3. WIRTSCH (Preis)Einbruch m4. ARCHa) Rücksprung m (einer Wand)b) zurückgesetzte Fassade* * *nounRückschlag, der; Niederlage, die* * *n.Rückschlag m.Rücksprung m.Schlappe -n f.zurückgesetzte Fassage f. -
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setback ['setbæk]revers m, échec m; (minor) contretemps m; Finance & Stock Exchange tassement m, repli m; Medicine rechute f;∎ to suffer a setback essuyer un revers;∎ the government has suffered a setback in its plans to change the legislation le gouvernement a vu son projet de réforme compromis;∎ this has been a severe setback for the government cela a constitué un grave revers ou échec pour le gouvernement -
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noun (a delay in progress.) tilbakeslag, hindringsubst. \/ˈsetbæk\/1) tilbakeslag, motgang, (mindre) nederlag2) ( arkitektur) tilbaketrukket del av fasade -
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noun (a delay in progress.) aizkavēšana; kavēklis; (slimības) recidīvs* * *šķērslis, kavēklis; neveiksme; recidīvs -
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nouna delay in progress.عَقَبَه، تأخير، نَكْسَه -
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['setbæk]1) battuta f. d'arresto, blocco m.2) mil. sconfitta f.3) econ. ribasso m.* * *noun (a delay in progress.) contrattempo, intoppo* * *setback /ˈsɛtbæk/n.1 arretramento; regresso; battuta d'arresto: to suffer a setback, subire una battuta d'arresto; There's been a setback in negotiations, c'è stata una battuta d'arresto nei negoziati2 rovescio; scacco; ostacolo imprevisto; intoppo; contrattempo: a financial setback, un rovescio finanziario; a severe setback, un grave rovescio6 (mecc.) concussione; rinculo* * *['setbæk]1) battuta f. d'arresto, blocco m.2) mil. sconfitta f.3) econ. ribasso m.
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setback — noun 1》 a reversal or check in progress. 2》 Architecture a plain, flat offset in a wall. 3》 N. Amer. the distance by which a building is set back from the property line … English new terms dictionary
setback — noun Syn: problem, difficulty, hitch, complication, upset, blow; informal glitch, hiccup Ant: breakthrough … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
setback — noun an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑reverse, ↑reversal, ↑blow, ↑black eye • Derivationally related forms: ↑set back … Useful english dictionary