upshot

upshot
noun
Ergebnis, das
* * *
- academic.ru/119023/the_upshot">the upshot
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up·shot
[ˈʌpʃɒt, AM -ʃɑ:t]
n no pl [End]ergebnis nt
the \upshot [of it all] is that ... letzten Endes lief es darauf hinaus, dass ..
* * *
['ʌpʃɒt]
n
(= result) Ergebnis nt

the upshot of it all was that ... — es lief darauf hinaus, dass ...

what was the upshot of your meeting? — was kam bei Ihrem Treffen heraus?

in the upshot — letzten Endes

* * *
upshot s (End)Ergebnis n, Ende n, Ausgang m, Fazit n:
in the upshot am Ende, schießlich;
what will be the upshot of it (all)? was wird dabei herauskommen?
* * *
noun
Ergebnis, das
* * *
n.
Ergebnis -se n.
Fazit -e n.

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