upshot的意思和读音

upshot

: [ˈʌpˌʃɑt] : [ˈʌpˌʃɒt]

n.

n.result,outcome,consequence,effect,end

upshotn.

1.the final result of a series of events

The upshot of it all was that he left college and got a job.

n.1.,;2.;

n.1.the end result of something

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2. ingot upshot by-gone ...

3. sheaf1. upshot1. foin1. ...

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1.The upshot, when the team crunched the numbers, was that the variant form of DARC may be responsible for 11% of the African epidemic.DARC11%

2.The upshot of this convergence is a fascinating cultural dissonance: Americans seem to be talking about divorce more, while divorcing less.

3.The upshot was that the fat-retaining livers were rich in a variety of proteins known to help the body digest and store food.

4.The practical upshot of these facts about memory is that we often underestimate how much control we have over our own memory.

5.It did not engineer this credit crunch to force low-wage, low-margin companies out of business. But that may be the upshot.

6.The upshot of Miss Ley's investigation was that once again the hymeneal path had not been found strewn with roses.

7.The upshot is that hopes for an early resumption of talks between the main protagonists seem to have been dashed.

8.The upshot of the disagreement was that they broke up the partnership .

9.The upshot of his retreat was that Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Janders considered their husbands contemptible cowards.退使

10.Or it may be the upshot of a high-level factional or personal battle, in which corruption charges are often a favourite weapon.