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Что (кто) такое setback$74115$ - определение

STEP-LIKE RECESSION IN A WALL
Building Setback; Building setback; Step-back
  • Graph of the 1916 New York City zoning ordinance with an example elevation for an 80-foot street in a 2½-times height district

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Setback (disambiguation); Set back; Setbacks
·noun Offset, ·noun, 4.
II. Setback ·noun A backset; a check; a repulse; a reverse; a relapse.
III. Setback ·noun A backset; a countercurrent; an Eddy.
set back         
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Setback (disambiguation); Set back; Setbacks
1.
If something sets you back or sets back a project or scheme, it causes a delay.
It has set us back in so many respects that I'm not sure how long it will take for us to catch up...
There will be a risk of public protest that could set back reforms.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P, V P n (not pron)
2.
If something sets you back a certain amount of money, it costs you that much money. (INFORMAL)
In 1981 dinner for two in New York would set you back ?5.
PHRASAL VERB: V n P amount
3.
see also setback
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Setback (disambiguation); Set back; Setbacks
¦ 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.

Википедия

Setback (architecture)

A setback, in the specific sense of a step-back, is a step-like form of a wall or other building frontage, also termed a recession or recessed storey. Importantly, one or more step-backs lowers the building's center of mass, making it more stable. A setback as a minimum one-bay indent across all storeys is called a recessed bay or recess and is the more common exterior form of an alcove (architecture).

Notable upper storeys forming a step-back may form a belvedere – and in residential use are considered the penthouse. If part of the roof, then they are a loft or attic/garret.