result
The Spanish word 'resultado' is used similarly to English 'result'–it can refer to an outcome or consequence, or the end product of a calculation or experiment. For example, 'el resultado del partido fue 3-2' means 'the result of the match was 3-2'. It is also used in mathematical contexts, just like in English.
I am looking for the result of my test
In this context, 'resultado' implies seeking the result of a test or an exam someone has undertaken.
This phrase illustrates a scenario where the outcome of a football match brought devastation, likely to the speaker's preferred team.
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The result of their efforts is impressive
This example sentences stresses on the impressive outcome or 'resultado' of someone's hard work and efforts.
The doctor will give the result tomorrow
This phrase indicates a scenario where one is going to receive a result, potentially of a medical test or examination, from a doctor on the next day.
The final result was not what was expected
This sentence expresses dissatisfaction or surprise over an unexpected final outcome or result — 'resultado'.
The result of his work was amazing
This sentence appreciates somebody's work by describing the 'resultado' or the outcome of the work as 'amazing'.
I do not understand the result of this problem
This sentence involves a situation where the speaker is confused about the 'resultado' or result of a particular problem.
We work to improve the result
This statement emphasizes a continuous effort made to enhance the 'resultado' or the output of a previous work or method.
In one year, the result was excellent
This phrase indicates a timeline (one year) during which 'resultado' or outcome turned out to be excellent.
The result of the elections was unexpected
This sentence is used to express surprise over an unexpected outcome of an election. The word 'resultado' is used here to refer to the 'outcome' or 'result' of the election.