result in something
phrasal verb with result verb [ I ] uk/rɪˈzʌlt/ us/rɪˈzʌlt/
B2 导致;结果造成
to cause a particular situation to happen
The fire resulted in damage to their property. 他们的财产因火灾蒙受了损失。
[ + -ing verb ] Icy conditions resulted in two roads being closed. 路面结冰,导致两条公路被封闭。
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- Team work at its best results in a synergy that can be very productive.
- Regular exercise can result in a general diminution in stress levels.
- The fall in the value of the yen might result in a fractional increase in interest rates of perhaps a quarter of one percent.
- The general election in Britain was expected to result in a hung parliament.
- The new tax is a political powder keg which could result in widespread violence.