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Перевод: upshot
[существительное] развязка ; результат ; заключение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The upshot is that there has indeed been a battle of ideas - and the Conservatives have won it.
- It is a false economy to overload a student in the run-up to an examination if the upshot is a fail result.
- Either Mr. Woodford had a twinkle in his eye or was just a good salesman, but the upshot was that he supplied my grandmother over many years, in his turn his son carried on and continued serving my mother, right up to 1949 when the Salisbury round had only two customers left.
- The upshot of this was that a number of companies pulled out of the timber-frame house-building market and the proportion of houses built by this method had dropped from 24 to 17 per cent by the beginning of 1984, and is even less now.
- The upshot of deifying humanity is this: animals are ours, animals are our property, animals are resources for us, animals are our tasters, animals are our tools.
- The upshot of this is that, while melting of the rocks of the oceanic plate by itself might produce rocks similar to those of the oceanic volcanoes, when it gets melted at the Benioff zone, a great deal of other material is added, from the mantle (peridotitic) and from the continental crust (granitic).
- The upshot is that Marx never even concerns himself with questions such as the relation between individual perceptions to objects or the texture of feelings, sensations and thoughts, which might have led him towards a theory of where individuality occurs.
- Anyway, this mate of his and his wife - things went from bad to worse, seems he met this woman from Dundee who travelled down regular on the same train and one day he just Got Off with her and the upshot of the whole thing was a Dear-Jeannette-Letter from Sullom Voe.
- The upshot of all this was that, although Sandrock's defence allowed Southwood a number of good chances , only one was taken.
- The upshot was the appalling rout of the Scottish army by the English at Solway Moss on 24 November 1542.
- I forget now what the simulated time factor was - I think twenty years - but the upshot was that three-quarters of the mice developed lung cancer and died.
- The upshot of this is that I've now become a resident, which makes a weekly tour of junk and antique shops even more vital.
- The upshot was that I was summoned by the university authorities and told that I was to be allowed to continue my studies but only under certain stringent conditions.
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