English to Spanish Dictionary setback

setback

revés
definition
noun
a serious setback for the peace process
a reversal or check in progress.
We do not need windows in walls facing small setbacks to gain light and ventilation.
a plain, flat offset in a wall.
translation of 'setback'
noun
adversidad,
caída,
recaída,
contratiempo,
regresión,
revés
example
Remember to provide for a 10-foot 'setback' from property lines and buildings.
they had to get permission to overlap the city's 'setback' lines
In fact, many men have experienced the crushing 'setback' of reverse discrimination when seeking jobs.
Unfortunately, the amount of work that she was being forced to do was a huge 'setback' to their progress.
Leave the lip in place because it seems that even a three-course wall looks nicer with the 'setback' .
This would be a 'setback' to progress that has been made.
The decision will be seen as a serious 'setback' to the team's hopes of progressing to the Euro 2004 finals in Portugal.
a serious 'setback' for the peace process
It was a serious 'setback' for the Mayo men and four minutes later this was compounded when Hayes set up Mark Ronan for the opening goal of the match.
He said there is a window of opportunity to reverse the environmental 'setback' caused by many years of neglect.
a serious 'setback' for the peace process
The findings will be a serious 'setback' for Blair and Jack McConnell as they battle to persuade activists to campaign in the coming election.
They should also be knowledgeable about local building codes, including property 'setbacks' and variances.
Since 1990, the global environment has both made progress and suffered 'setbacks' .
Zambian football has survived more serious 'setbacks' before.
Except for the required 'setbacks' , the building is the same size and shape as the site.
While the four are now being recognized for their efforts, most of them have suffered serious career 'setbacks' and financial difficulties.
Over the last year the pharmaceutical corporations have been making sure they reverse any 'setbacks' they incurred.
It begins with a brief overview of the major developments over the last decade, identifying both progress and 'setbacks' .
Serious 'setbacks' have not deterred Dawn Phillips from following her dream to run local cafés.
This lack of preparation caused some serious 'setbacks' .
As the process moves forward, there will no doubt be frustrating delays and difficult 'setbacks' .
The article described the fashionable exterior skin and angling 'setbacks' .
However, it is a fact of life that there is no progress without a few 'setbacks' .
Each succeeded one way or another, but not overnight, and certainly not without serious 'setbacks' .
They move into a tenement, the only place they can afford, and set about making a good life despite some serious 'setbacks' .
It is also the story of reversals and 'setbacks' in broader social and economic policy, as Richard Rothstein has argued.
We do not need windows in walls facing small 'setbacks' to gain light and ventilation.
But in order to win a war, you have to have the vision and determination to fight it despite 'setbacks' and political difficulties.
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