result in
result in — 片語動詞
- result inbase form
- results in3rd person singular
- resulting in-ing form
- resulted inpast simple
1. to make a situation or event happen as the direct effect of something that came
導致
使某事發生,作為前因的結果
to make a situation or event happen as the direct effect of something that came before it
The heavy rain resulted in flooding that damaged several homes near the river.
大雨導致河邊幾棟房屋淹水受損。
subject is a natural event or condition
Stephanie's careless mistake resulted in a three-day delay for the whole project.
Stephanie 的一個粗心錯誤導致整個專案延誤三天。
The long drought resulted in poor harvests for most farmers in the region.
長期的乾旱導致該地區多數農民收成不佳。
Chidi's years of training resulted in a gold medal at the national competition.
Chidi 多年訓練的成果,使他在全國比賽中奪得金牌。
A simple misunderstanding between the neighbours resulted in a dispute that lasted months.
鄰居之間的一個小誤會導致了一場持續數月的糾紛。
- lead to
less formal and slightly weaker causal link; common in everyday speech
- cause
more direct and forceful; often used when responsibility is attributed
- bring about
slightly more formal; emphasises deliberate effort rather than accident
- give rise to
formal or literary; often used for abstract developments or new situations
文法句型
result in + noun phrase
result in + gerund
用法筆記
The subject names the cause or action, and the object (a noun phrase or gerund) names the outcome. Unlike 'result from,' which points backward to the cause, 'result in' points forward to the effect. Frequently used in formal or neutral registers to describe cause-and-effect chains.