upshot如何读

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upshot是什么意思

  • n.结果;结局;要点

upshot自然拼读

up·shot

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upshot英英释义

Noun

1. 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"

upshot词源中文解释

1530年代,来自 up(形容词)+ shot(名词); 最初指射箭比赛中的最后一箭,因此引申为“结果,问题,结论”(约1600年)。

upshot词源英文解释

The first known use of upshot was in 1594

upshot儿童词典英英释义

upstandingadjective

vertical entry 1 sense 2

honest entry 1 sense 3

upstairs1 of 3adverb

up the stairs : to or on a higher floor

to or at a higher position or level

upstairs2 of 3adjective

located on an upper floor

the upstairs bedroom

upstairs3 of 3noun

the part of a building above the ground floor

upstage1 of 2adverb or adjective

toward or at the part of the stage or set farthest from the audience or the motion-picture or television camera

upstage2 of 2verb

to steal attention away from

children upstaging adult performers

upsilonnoun

the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet—Υ or υ

upshotnoun

final result : outcome

upshot 例句

1 But the upshot is always that new experiences and new perspectives always make you grow.

2 The upshot is a rare degree of flexibility and creative control, she says.

3 The upshot of the Royal Opera House do was that Argo soundly battered Lincoln, taking best film and best director.

4 Nevertheless there are certain writers whose visionary power is indifferent to the corroboration of mere upshots – writers who seem to be able to feel, and use, the "world hum" of the "near-after".

5 The upshot is that a global audience has more access than ever to an array of great South Asian series.

6 But with that woman, again the upshot isn’t what you’d expect, and it too is shaped by the “secret pact” with Teresa.

7 The upshot is that millions more will interact with the healthcare providers who are, according to JAMA, our nation’s third leading cause of death.

8 Sure, the immediate upshot of Ellen coming out on TV was that her show got canceled and she was exiled from TV for the next few years.

9 The upshot was that it ensured no day was dull.

10 The statement leaves a lot of details open, but the upshot appears to be: you’ll be able to get pay for HBO streaming without cable or satellite service, essentially buying HBO GO or its equivalent.

11 Granted, it’s not an original dilemma, and given that the upshot of doing nothing is the continuation of our friendship, it feels selfish and presumptuous to ponder hypotheticals.

12 The upshot, of course, is that deepfakes may gradually destabilize the very idea of a historical "event."

13 The upshot is that Daemon will have a victory under his belt and glory upon his name, for a change.

14 “My first reaction was, ‘Well, I guess I won’t be around to see the upshot of this plan,’” said Mr. Coppola, 77, the film director and writer.

15 The upshot was that..he chose to resign.

16 The upshot of these events is that he remains in charge of the company.

这些事件的下场是他维持负责这家公司.

17 The upshot is that what you and I and others in our rapidly aging demographic understood by “going to the movies” may have been replaced by a different menu of choices and practices.

18 The upshot here is that, because it only takes them a few days to produce an episode, they can create plots and gags which are topical and fresh.

19 The upshot : Adobe's forthcoming software is probably not allowed.

结果是,奥多比即将推出的软件可能不允许被使用.

20 The persuasive upshot is that the cloud, with its "techno-messianism", constitutes an enclosure of the "digital commons".

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