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Result from Meaning in English

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ɹiˈzəɫt/, /ɹɪˈzəɫt/ /ˈfɹəm
rih-ZUHLT frum
ɹɪzˈʌlt/ /fɹˈɒm
rih-ZULT from

释义

To be caused by something; to happen as the effect of a particular action, event, or situation.

用法与细微差别

Used in formal, academic, or scientific contexts to explain causality ('result from an error'). Often paired with negative outcomes, but can describe any effect. Not used when you mean 'result in' (which gives the effect, not the cause).

例句

The fire resulted from a short circuit.

basic

Her illness resulted from eating bad food.

basic

Accidents often result from careless driving.

basic

His injuries resulted from playing sports without warming up first.

natural

The problem mainly results from a lack of communication.

natural

Many misunderstandings result from cultural differences.

natural