effect 英 [ɪˈfekt]   美 [ɪˈfɛkt]

effect

effect  英 [ɪˈfekt] 美 [ɪˈfɛkt]

n. 影响;效果  vt. 引起 

进行时:effecting  过去式:effected  过去分词:effected  第三人称单数:effects  名词复数:effects 

effect of global warming 全球变暖的影响
dramatic effects,long-term effects 巨大的影响;长期效应

  • Effect is the result of an action, as in those “cause and effect” papers you might write in English class. Your topic could be how your late-night tuba playing (cause) has driven your roommate insane (effect).
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  • n. 影响;效果
  • vt. 引起
  • 1. effect of global warming

    全球变暖的影响

  • 2. dramatic effects,long-term effects

    巨大的影响;长期效应

  • 3. to learn to distinguish between cause and effect

    学会分清因果

  • 4. the beneficial effects of exercise

    锻炼的好处

  • 5. The stage lighting gives the effect of a moonlit scene.

    这种舞台灯光能产生月下景色的效果。

  • 6. The aspirins soon take effect.

    阿司匹林药片见效快。

  • 7. New controls come into effect next month.

    下月开始实施新的管制措施。

  • 8. The overall effect of the painting is overwhelming.

    这幅画的总体效果是压倒性的。

  • 9. to effect a cure, to effect a change, to effect a recovery

    产生疗效;引起变化;实现复苏

  • effect (n.) mid-14c., "execution or completion (of an act)," from Old French efet (13c., Modern French effet) "result, execution, completion, ending," from Latin effectus "accomplishment, performance," from past participle stem of efficere "work out, accomplish," from assimilated form of ex "out" (see ex-) + combining form of facere "to make, to do" (from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). From French, borrowed into Dutch, German, Scandinavian.
  • effect (v.) "to produce as a result; to bring to a desired end," 1580s, from Latin effectus, past participle of efficere "work out, accomplish" (see effect (n.)). Related: Effecting; effection; effectible.
ef·fect / ɪˈfekt ; NAmE ɪˈfekt / noun , verb effect effects effected effecting noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] effect(on sb/sth) a change that sb/sth causes in sb/sth else; a result 效应;影响;结果 the effect of heat on metal 热对金属产生的效应 dramatic/long-term effects 巨大的影响;长期效应 to learn to distinguish between cause and effect 学会分清因果 the beneficial effects of exercise 锻炼的好处 Modern farming methods can have an adverse effecton the environment. 现代农业耕作方法可能对环境造成负面影响。 Her criticisms had the effect ofdiscouraging him completely. 她批评的结果是使他完全丧失了信心。 Despite her ordeal, she seems to have suffered no ill effects. 她尽管备受磨难,但好像并未受到不利影响。 I can certainly feel the effects oftoo many late nights. 我当然能感觉到熬夜太多产生的影响。 ‘I'm feeling really depressed.’ ‘The winter here has that effect sometimes.’ “我真感到抑郁。”“这儿的冬天有时候就会产生这种影响。” I tried to persuade him, but with little or no effect. 我试图说服他,但却无济于事。 language bank at consequently note at affect see also greenhouse effect , knock-on , side effect 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] a particular look, sound or impression that sb, such as an artist or a writer, wants to create (艺术家或作家等所要创造的特定)外观,声响,印象,效果 The overall effect of the painting is overwhelming. 这幅画的总体效果气势磅礴。 The stage lighting gives the effect of a moonlit scene. 这种舞台灯光能产生月下景色的效果。 Add a scarf for a casual effect. 再围上一条围巾以显得随便些。 He only behaves like that for effect (= in order to impress people). 他那样表现不过是为了哗众取宠。 see also sound effect , special effects 3 effects [plural ] ( formal) your personal possessions (个人)财产,所有物,财物 SYN belongings The insurance policy covers all baggage and personal effects. 这份保险单为全部行李和个人财产提供保险。 IDIOMS bring/put sth into efˈfect to cause sth to come into use 使生效;实行;实施 The recommendations will soon be put into effect. 这些建议即将付诸实施。 come into efˈfect to come into use; to begin to apply 生效;开始实施 New controls come into effect next month. 下月开始实施新的管制措施。 in efˈfect 1 used when you are stating what the facts of a situation are 实际上;事实上 In effect, the two systems are identical. 实际上,这两种系统完全一样。 His wife had, in effect, run the government for the past six months. 过去的六个月实际上是他的妻子在执政。 2 (of a law or rule 法律或规则 ) in use 在实施中;有效 These laws are in effect in twenty states. 这些法律在二十个州有效。 take efˈfect 1 to start to produce the results that are intended 开始起作用;见效 The aspirins soon take effect. 阿司匹林药片见效快。 2 to come into use; to begin to apply 生效;开始实施 The new law takes effect from tomorrow. 新法令明日起生效。 to the effect that… | to this/that efˈfect used to show that you are giving the general meaning of what sb has said or written rather than the exact words 大意是;意思是;有这个(或那个)意思 He left a note to the effect that he would not be coming back. 他留下一张字条,大意是他不回来了。 She told me to get out—or words to that effect. 她叫我滚开,或说了类似的话。 to good, great, dramatic, etc. efˈfect producing a good, successful, dramatic, etc. result or impression 富有成效;效果良好 to no efˈfect not producing the result you intend or hope for 毫无效果;毫无成效;不起作用 We warned them, but to no effect. 我们曾告诫过他们,但没起任何作用。 with immediate effect | with effect from… ( formal) starting now; starting from… 立即生效;从…起开始生效 The government has cut interest rates with effect from the beginning of next month. 政府已削减利率,从下月初起开始生效。 verb effectsth ( formal) to make sth happen 使发生;实现;引起 to effect a cure/change/recovery 产生疗效;引起变化;实现复苏 note at affect ef·fect / ɪˈfekt ; NAmE ɪˈfekt /
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