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Noun:
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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"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The upshot of it all was that he resigned.
導致他辭工了。
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The upshot is that fishermen exercise great weight as a lobby.
結果顯示漁民成最有危害的拉攏小團體。
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If this is true, one wonders what the macro upshot will be.
假若也是其實,或許明白大下場是哪些。
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If this is true, I wonder what the macro upshot will be.
假如是的確,我在想確定大結劇是哪個。
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The practical upshot of this research is hard to see at the moment.
現代這樣科研的具體情況運用還并非很明郎。
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The upshot was that..he chose to resign.
出至: G. Brown
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As the upshot of all this, I was asked to stay.
產自: P. L. Fermor
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The upshot of Berkeley's theory is relatively easy to grasp.
來源于: R. S. Woolhouse
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