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effect  

EN[ɪˈfɛkt]
US
Feffet WEffet
  • Un effet est tout d'abord le résultat d'une action.
  • En musique, un effet est une modification d'un signal sonore,
  • En cinématographie,
  • En finance d'entreprise, un effet de commerce est un moyen de paiement.
  • NomPLeffects
    1. The result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.
      1. The stories did not seem to me to touch life. They were plainly intended to have a bracing moral effect, and perhaps had this result for the people at whom they were aimed.
    2. Impression left on the mind; sensation produced.
      1. Execution; performance; realization; operation.
        1. The new law will come into effect on the first day of next year. ‎
      2. (cinematography) An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect").
        1. The effect of flying was most convincing. ‎
      3. (sound engineering) An alteration, or device for producing an alteration, in sound after it has been produced by an instrument.
        1. I use an echo effect here to make the sound more mysterious. ‎
        2. I just bought a couple of great effects. ‎
      4. (physics, psychology, etc.) A scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer.
        1. Doppler effect
      5. (chiefly in the plural) Belongings, usually as personal effects.
        1. Consequence intended; purpose; meaning; general intent; with to.
          1. OBS Reality; actual meaning; fact, as distinguished from mere appearance.
            1. OBS Manifestation; expression; sign.
            2. VerbeSGeffectsPReffectingPT, PPeffected
              1. To make or bring about; to implement.
                1. The best way to effect change is to work with existing stakeholders.
              2. Misspelling of affect.
              3. Plus d'exemples
                1. Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
                  • In this solid account of the calamitous effect of dry utopianism on New York City, Lerner explains how the Prohibition amendment was passed and why its execution failed.
                  • Such systematic effects are always present in all bioimaging systems and hinder quantitative comparison between the cell model and bioimages.
                  • Therefore, the mechanisms of action of the antihemolytic effect of G. lucidum and that of the effect of Pb on the hepatic tissues were discussed.
                2. Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
                  • Many videos come with features that show what went on behind the scenes to make the movie and special effects.
                  • T-2 toxin ingestion results in a severe irritation of the upper digestive tract, including a hemorrhagic ruminitis, due to its cytotoxic effects.
                  • Operating a low-cost, high-pollution manufacturing process externalizes costs in the form of adverse human health consequences and ecosystem effects.

              Meaning of effect for the defined word.

              Grammaticalement, ce mot "effect" est un nom, plus spécifiquement, un noms dénombrable et un singularia tantum. C'est aussi un verbe.
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                    • Singularia tantum
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                    Liens Connexes:
                    1. en effects
                    2. en effective
                    3. fr effective
                    4. en effected
                    5. en effectually
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