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re·sult
/rɪˈzʌlt/
結果,後果,成果,效果,成績(
v
.)歸結為,導致,起因于
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
result
結果
From:
Network Terminology
result
結果
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·sult
n.
1.
A
flying
back
;
resilience
. [
Obs
.]
Sound
is
produced
between
the
string
and
the
air
by
the
return
or
the
result
of
the
string
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
That
which
results
;
the
conclusion
or
end
to
which
any
course
or
condition
of
things
leads
,
or
which
is
obtained
by
any
process
or
operation
;
consequence
or
effect
;
as
,
the
result
of
a
course
of
action
;
the
result
of
a
mathematical
operation
.
If
our
proposals
once
again
were
heard
,
We
should
compel
them
to
a
quick
result
. --
Milton
.
3.
The
decision
or
determination
of
a
council
or
deliberative
assembly
;
a
resolve
;
a
decree
.
Then
of
their
session
ended
they
bid
cry
With
trumpet's
regal
sound
the
great
result
. --
Milton
.
Syn:
--
Effect
;
consequence
;
conclusion
;
inference
;
issue
;
event
.
See
Effect
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·sult
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Resulted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Resulting
.]
1.
To
leap
back
;
to
rebound
. [
Obs
.]
The
huge
round
stone
,
resulting
with
a
bound
.
--
Pope
.
2.
To
come
out
,
or
have
an
issue
;
to
terminate
;
to
have
consequences
; --
followed
by
in
;
as
,
this
measure
will
result
in
good
or
in
evil
.
3.
To
proceed
,
spring
,
or
rise
,
as
a
consequence
,
from
facts
,
arguments
,
premises
,
combination
of
circumstances
,
consultation
,
thought
,
or
endeavor
.
Pleasure
and
peace
do
naturally
result
from
a
holy
and
good
life
.
--
Tillotson
.
Resulting trust
Law
,
a
trust
raised
by
implication
for
the
benefit
of
a
party
granting
an
estate
.
The
phrase
is
also
applied
to
a
trust
raised
by
implication
for
the
benefit
of
a
party
who
advances
the
purchase
money
of
an
estate
,
etc
. --
Bouvier
.
Resulting use
Law
,
a
use
which
,
being
limited
by
the
deed
,
expires
or
can
not
vest
,
and
thence
returns
to
him
who
raised
it
. --
Bouvier
.
Syn:
--
To
proceed
;
spring
;
rise
;
arise
;
ensue
;
terminate
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
result
n
1:
a
phenomenon
that
follows
and
is
caused
by
some
previous
phenomenon
; "
the
magnetic
effect
was
greater
when
the
rod
was
lengthwise
"; "
his
decision
had
depressing
consequences
for
business
"; "
he
acted
very
wise
after
the
event
" [
syn
:
consequence
,
effect
,
outcome
,
event
,
issue
,
upshot
]
2:
a
statement
that
solves
a
problem
or
explains
how
to
solve
the
problem
; "
they
were
trying
to
find
a
peaceful
solution
"; "
the
answers
were
in
the
back
of
the
book
"; "
he
computed
the
result
to
four
decimal
places
" [
syn
:
solution
,
answer
,
resolution
,
solvent
]
3:
something
that
results
; "
he
listened
for
the
results
on
the
radio
" [
syn
:
resultant
,
final result
,
outcome
,
termination
]
4:
the
semantic
role
of
the
noun
phrase
whose
referent
exists
only
by
virtue
of
the
activity
denoted
by
the
verb
in
the
clause
[
syn
:
resultant role
]
v
1:
issue
or
terminate
(
in
a
specified
way
,
state
,
etc
.);
end
;
"
result
in
tragedy
" [
syn
:
ensue
]
2:
result
in
; "
The
water
left
a
mark
on
the
silk
dress
"; "
Her
blood
left
a
stain
on
the
napkin
" [
syn
:
leave
,
lead
]
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