result
The Italian word 'risultato' is used in the same context as 'result' in English. It refers to the outcome or consequence of an action or event. It can be used in various contexts, such as mathematics, sports, or any situation where the outcome is being discussed or evaluated.
The test results are impressive.
In this sentence, 'risultati' which is the plural form of 'risultato' is used to refer to the outcomes or the results of a test. The word 'impressionanti' is an adjective and is used to describe the results as 'impressive'.
The result of the work done is to be evaluated.
In this context, 'risultato' refers to the outcome or result of the work that has been done. The phrase 'da valutare' implies that this result is yet to be evaluated or assessed.'
This could lead to an undesired result.
In this sentence, 'risultato' is used to denote the result that may possibly result from a certain situation, action, or event. The adjective 'indesiderato' is used to describe this result as undesired or unwanted.