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1 result
n. resultaat--------v. resulteren in; eindigen metresult1[ rizzult] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 gevolg ⇒ effect, uitvloeisel♦voorbeelden:as a result of • tengevolge van————————result2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 result in
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3 result
meetresultaatresultaatuitkomstuitslaguitwerkingvoortvloeisel -
4 result from
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5 result of measurement
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6 result of the analysis
analyse-uitkomst -
7 I am very anxious to know the result
English-Dutch dictionary > I am very anxious to know the result
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8 a puny result
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9 as a result of
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10 as a result
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11 as a result/consequence
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12 end result
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13 the net result
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14 the probable result
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15 ‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’
‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’‘John is best tevreden over het resultaat’ ‘dat kan ik me voorstellen’English-Dutch dictionary > ‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’
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16 death as a result of torture
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17 direct result
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18 negative result
negatieve resultaat/uitkomst/uitslag -
19 positive test result
positief testresultaat (onderzoek met als uitslag "ja") -
20 significant result
belangrijk resultaat (resultaat van uiterst belangrijke statistische waarde, overtuigend en duidelijk resultaat)
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