1.终于(失败)
1.to cause something, or to produce something
1.The British Heart Foundation said it was an exciting discovery which could result in more effective treatments.
英国心脏病基金会说,这是一个激动人心的发现,可能会由此产生更为有效的(心脑血管病)治疗方法。
2.However, it's already been clear to him for six months that the conference was not going to result in any legally binding treaties, he says.
然而,他也说道,这六个月的经历也使他深知会议将不会产生任何具有法律约束力的条约。
3."Gripping any phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance, depending on the placement of the antennas, " he said.
“任何手机拿在手里,信号都会受到影响,取决于天线的位置,”他说。
4.Experts estimate that surgical complications result in at least one million deaths a year.
专家估计手术并发症每年至少造成一百万人死亡。
5.While women did not result in death of the heart, still endures pain silently discarded, keep.
而女人并没有因此而心死,仍旧忍受着被抛弃的痛,默默守着。
6.Destroying microfinance, he said, would result in "nothing less than financial apartheid. "
破坏小额金融,他表示,将会导致“类似金融上的种族隔离”。
7.Too much sugar in the system can result in damage to various parts of the body, like the eyes and the heart.
太多的糖,在这个系统可造成损害身体的各个部位,如眼睛和心脏。
8.A database complicates the matter, because it caches some disk writes, which may result in an inconsistent snapshot.
数据库使问题复杂化,因为它缓存了一些磁盘写操作,这可能会生成一个不一致的快照。
9.But this "jungle principle" of every light for itself does not result in harmony, the researchers said.
但是研究人员认为,每一盏信号灯都遵循“丛林原则”,只会为自己打‘小算盘’,而不会形成和谐的局面。
10.Semi-weak keys are pairs of keys that result in ciphers that are easy to break.
半弱密钥是产生的密码容易被破解的密钥对。