result

result
1. noun
1) (anything which is due to something already done: His deafness is the result of a car accident; He went deaf as a result of an accident; He tried a new method, with excellent results; He tried again, but without result.) resultado
2) (the answer to a sum etc: Add all these figures and tell me the result.) resultado
3) (the final score: What was the result of Saturday's match?) resultado
4) ((often in plural) the list of people who have been successful in a competition, of subjects a person has passed or failed in an examination etc: He had very good exam results; The results will be published next week.) resultado

2. verb
1) ((often with from) to be caused (by something): We will pay for any damage which results (from our experiments).) resultar, surgir
2) ((with in) to cause or have as a result: The match resulted in a draw.) acabar en
result n resultado
what was the result of the match? ¿cuál fue el resultado del partido?
result
tr[rɪ'zʌlt]
noun
1 resultado
the result was a draw el resultado fue un empate
2 (consequence) consecuencia
as a result of his injuries he died murió a consecuencia de las heridas
intransitive verb to result from
1 resultar de
result [ri'zʌlt] vi
: resultar
to result in: resultar en, tener por resultado
result n
: resultado m, consecuencia f
as a result of: como consecuencia de
result
n.
fruta s.f.
fruto s.m.
hijo s.m.
resulta s.f.
resultado s.m.
secuela s.f.
suceso s.m.
trascendencia s.f.
v.
resultar v.
salir v.
(§pres: salgo, sales...) fut/c: saldr-•)

I rɪ'zʌlt
noun
1) c u
a) (consequence) resultado m

the end results — los resultados finales

the company collapsed, with the result that ... — la compañía quebró, y como consecuencia ...

b) (of calculation, exam, contest) resultado m

the election result(s) — los resultados de las elecciones

c) results pl (favorable consequences)

to get results — obtener* resultados

2)
a)

as a result — (as linker) por consiguiente, por ende (frml)

b)

as a result of — (as prep) a raíz de


II
intransitive verb

a considerable saving would result — se obtendría como resultado un ahorro considerable

to result IN/FROM something: it could result in his dismissal podría ocasionar or acarrear su despido; what could result from this decision? — ¿qué resultado podría tener esta decisión?

[rɪ'zʌlt]
1. N
1) (=outcome) resultado m

this oven gives better results — este horno da mejores resultados

he followed his own advice, with disastrous results — hizo lo que le pareció, con consecuencias desastrosas or resultados desastrosos

as a result — por consiguiente

as a result of — como or a consecuencia de

he died as a result of his injuries — murió como or a consecuencia de las heridas

to achieve/produce the desired result — lograr/producir los resultados deseados

with the result that ... — con la consecuencia de que ...

without result — sin resultado

- get a result
end
2) [of election, race, match] resultado m

the election results — los resultados de las elecciones

her exam results were excellent — en los exámenes sacó unas notas excelentes

the football results — los resultados de los partidos de fútbol

3) (Math) resultado f
4) results
a) (=favourable outcome) resultados mpl

to get results: if they don't get results, heads will begin to roll — como no obtengan resultados, empezarán a cortar cabezas

if a child sees that crying gets results he will take advantage of that — si un niño ve que llorar le da resultado se aprovechará de ello

b) (St Ex) resultados mpl

half-year results — resultados mpl semestrales

2.
VI resultar

a saving in cost would result — se obtendría como resultado un ahorro en los costos

the fire had resulted from carelessness — el incendio fue resultado de un descuido

to result in sth: it resulted in his death — le acarreó la muerte, tuvo como resultado su muerte

it resulted in a large increase — dio como resultado un aumento apreciable

it didn't result in anything useful — no dio ningún resultado útil

such behaviour may result in dismissal — semejante comportamiento puede acarrear el despido

* * *

I [rɪ'zʌlt]
noun
1) c u
a) (consequence) resultado m

the end results — los resultados finales

the company collapsed, with the result that ... — la compañía quebró, y como consecuencia ...

b) (of calculation, exam, contest) resultado m

the election result(s) — los resultados de las elecciones

c) results pl (favorable consequences)

to get results — obtener* resultados

2)
a)

as a result — (as linker) por consiguiente, por ende (frml)

b)

as a result of — (as prep) a raíz de


II
intransitive verb

a considerable saving would result — se obtendría como resultado un ahorro considerable

to result IN/FROM something: it could result in his dismissal podría ocasionar or acarrear su despido; what could result from this decision? — ¿qué resultado podría tener esta decisión?


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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