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单词 outcome
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Definition of outcome in English:

outcome

noun ˈaʊtkʌmˈaʊtˌkəm
  • The way a thing turns out; a consequence.

    it is the outcome of the vote that counts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When you see people suffering like that, you think, well, what allows those outcomes?
    • Therefore we did not examine drug effects on intermediate outcomes such as worm infection.
    • Has there ever been a situation in which such a problem effected the outcome of a match?
    • Although he was only in hospital for six days, the outcome could have been much worse.
    • He suggests that people tend to vote less when they think they know what the outcome is going to be.
    • The cleverness of the report lies in showing how the same trends might result in different outcomes.
    • We don't get to vote in your election, but its outcome can mean life or death to millions.
    • These incidents have been reported to the police each time, but we have had no positive outcomes for us.
    • It is just a question of it not being the only weapon we can use to influence outcomes.
    • Knowing that a dream is a dream never allows the dreamer to influence the outcome.
    • Whatever the outcome of the vote, there will be important lessons to draw from this.
    • It is impossible for me at this stage to form any view as to the likely outcome of this issue.
    • The law is in a state of development and the outcome of this case is fact sensitive.
    • If you play the rule that suit must be followed, the outcome of the trick is more a matter of chance.
    • We did not agree with the outcomes and we voted against the bill when we deliberated.
    • One of the outcomes of trauma is impaired short term and sometimes long term memory.
    • Many Allied soldiers were simply too far away to influence the outcome of the battle.
    • As a consequence many strokes and the attendant outcomes could have been prevented.
    • We still don't know what the outcome will be, but if it is successful the payoff will be huge.
    • It is wasteful, and spending and outcomes have increasingly become disconnected.
    Synonyms
    result, end result, consequence, net result, upshot, effect, after-effect, aftermath, conclusion, sequel, follow-up, issue, product, end product, end, development, offshoot, outgrowth, wake, denouement
    Medicine sequelae
    informal pay-off
    archaic success
 
 

Definition of outcome in US English:

outcome

nounˈaʊtˌkəmˈoutˌkəm
  • The way a thing turns out; a consequence.

    it is the outcome of the vote that counts
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The law is in a state of development and the outcome of this case is fact sensitive.
    • Whatever the outcome of the vote, there will be important lessons to draw from this.
    • Although he was only in hospital for six days, the outcome could have been much worse.
    • When you see people suffering like that, you think, well, what allows those outcomes?
    • It is wasteful, and spending and outcomes have increasingly become disconnected.
    • One of the outcomes of trauma is impaired short term and sometimes long term memory.
    • We still don't know what the outcome will be, but if it is successful the payoff will be huge.
    • If you play the rule that suit must be followed, the outcome of the trick is more a matter of chance.
    • Many Allied soldiers were simply too far away to influence the outcome of the battle.
    • He suggests that people tend to vote less when they think they know what the outcome is going to be.
    • Has there ever been a situation in which such a problem effected the outcome of a match?
    • We don't get to vote in your election, but its outcome can mean life or death to millions.
    • The cleverness of the report lies in showing how the same trends might result in different outcomes.
    • Knowing that a dream is a dream never allows the dreamer to influence the outcome.
    • Therefore we did not examine drug effects on intermediate outcomes such as worm infection.
    • It is impossible for me at this stage to form any view as to the likely outcome of this issue.
    • These incidents have been reported to the police each time, but we have had no positive outcomes for us.
    • As a consequence many strokes and the attendant outcomes could have been prevented.
    • It is just a question of it not being the only weapon we can use to influence outcomes.
    • We did not agree with the outcomes and we voted against the bill when we deliberated.
    Synonyms
    result, end result, consequence, net result, upshot, effect, after-effect, aftermath, conclusion, sequel, follow-up, issue, product, end product, end, development, offshoot, outgrowth, wake, denouement
 
 
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