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 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
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1. effect of global warming
全球变暖的影响
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2. dramatic effects,long-term effects
巨大的影响;长期效应
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3. to learn to distinguish between cause and effect
学会分清因果
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4. the beneficial effects of exercise
锻炼的好处
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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。
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6. The aspirins soon take effect.
阿司匹林药片见效快。
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7. New controls come into effect next month.
下月开始实施新的管制措施。
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8. The overall effect of the painting is overwhelming.
这幅画的总体效果是压倒性的。
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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.
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