upshot

upshot
upshot
tr['ʌpʃɒt]
noun
1 (outcome) resultado
what was the upshot of the meeting? ¿cuál fue el resultado de la reunión?
upshot ['ʌp.ʃɑt] n
: resultado m final
upshot
n.
resultado s.m.
resultado final s.m.
'ʌpʃɑːt, 'ʌpʃɒt
noun

the upshot of it all is that ... — lo que resulta de todo esto es que ...

what was the upshot of the discussion? — ¿en qué quedó or acabó la discusión?

['ʌpʃɒt]
N resultado m

the upshot of it all was ... — el resultado fue que ...

in the upshot — al fin y al cabo

* * *
['ʌpʃɑːt, 'ʌpʃɒt]
noun

the upshot of it all is that ... — lo que resulta de todo esto es que ...

what was the upshot of the discussion? — ¿en qué quedó or acabó la discusión?


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