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the upshot ðiˈʌpʃɒt;ðiˈʌpʃɑːt 短语²⁵⁵²¹ 基本例句 n.一系列事件的结局;结果 High heels become a bad thing when they are too high, worn for too long, or we walk too far in them. The upshot of this is, inevitably, pain. 当高跟鞋太高,穿得太久,或者我们穿着它走太多的路,那么穿这样的高跟鞋就成了一件坏事。结果将是,不可避免的,疼痛。 yeeyan The upshot is that China’s economy was about 10% bigger in 2008, according to Credit Suisse. 根据瑞信信贷银行估计,结果就是,2008年中国的经济比政府公布的数字高10%。 yeeyan The upshot is that practitioners, trained to think of“ real” disease entities, with natural histories and precise outcomes, find my chronic illness both messy and threatening. 结果,那些医生发现我的慢性病既肮脏又令人惧怕。他们受训考虑有着自然史和精确的后果的“真实”疾病实体。 yeeyan The upshot was that in mosquitoes fed on the mice carrying the mammalian parasite, the SM1 gene had no advantage. 结果指出,用老鼠喂养的蚊子染上了哺乳动物的疟原虫, SM1基因没有效果。 ecocn The upshot is that it is no longer clear who depends on whom. 结果造成已不能分辨到底是谁在依赖谁。 yeeyan The upshot is more food in the waste- bin, as well as more in the stomach. 结果是垃圾箱里的食物越来越多,而人们胃里的食物也越来越多。 ecocn The upshot of this is, inevitably, pain. 结果将是,不可避免的,疼痛。 yeeyan The upshot was that, as the researchers predicted, generosity pays—or, rather, the cost of early selfishness is greater than the cost of trust. 结果正如研究者们预期,人类的慷慨是有好处的,更确切的说,自私的代价比信任的代价大。 ecocn |