resultados - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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resultados (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "resultados" is a plural noun in Spanish.

Phonetic Transcription

The phonetic transcription of "resultados" in International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /re.sulˈta.ðos/.

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Meaning and Usage

The term "resultados" refers to the outcomes or findings derived from a process, experiment, or analysis. It is commonly used in contexts such as academic results, research outcomes, sports scores, and more. The word is frequently used in both oral and written communication, especially in academic, professional, and everyday contexts.

Frequency of Use:
"Resultados" is frequently used in formal reports, academic papers, and discussions about performance or testing.

Example Sentences

  1. Los resultados de la investigación fueron sorprendentes.
    The results of the research were surprising.

  2. Esperamos obtener resultados positivos en el próximo examen.
    We hope to obtain positive results in the next exam.

  3. Los resultados del partido se publicarán mañana.
    The results of the match will be published tomorrow.

Idiomatic Expressions

"Resultados" is commonly found in several expressions that emphasize outcomes or conclusions drawn from events or situations.

Example Sentences with Idiomatic Expressions

  1. Los resultados hablan por sí mismos.
    The results speak for themselves.

  2. A veces, los resultados no son lo que uno espera.
    Sometimes, the results are not what one expects.

  3. No se puede juzgar un libro por su portada; hay que mirar los resultados.
    You can't judge a book by its cover; you have to look at the results.

  4. Los resultados de este estudio son un paracaídas para nuevos enfoques.
    The results of this study are a parachute for new approaches.

  5. Al final, lo que importa son los resultados, no el esfuerzo.
    In the end, what matters are the results, not the effort.

Etymology

The word "resultados" comes from the Latin "resultatus," which is the past participle of "resular," meaning "to spring back" or "to rebound." This reflects the process of deriving outcomes from a series of actions or experiences.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Consecuencias (consequences) - Efectos (effects) - Rendimientos (yields)

Antonyms: - Fallos (failures) - Errores (errors) - Inconclusos (inconclusive outcomes)



23-07-2024