result

result
result [rɪˈzʌlt]
noun
résultat m
• to be the result of sth être le résultat de qch
• as a result of à la suite de
• he died as a result of his injuries il est décédé des suites de ses blessures
• to get results [person] obtenir des résultats
► result in inseparable transitive verb
[+ changes, loss] entraîner ; [+ injury, death] occasionner
* * *
[rɪ'zʌlt] 1.
noun
1) (consequence) résultat m (of de), conséquence f (of de)

as a result of — à la or par suite de

as a result — en conséquence

2) (outcome) résultat m

exam(ination) results — résultats aux examens

2.
results plural noun Commerce, Finance résultats mpl
3.
intransitive verb résulter

to result in — avoir pour résultat


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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