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  • 41Effect Office — Карточка программы name = Effect Office logo = screenshot = caption = Система электронного документооборота от ООО ИКК «Гарант Интернэшнл» . genre = developer = Гарант Интернэшнл operating system = Microsoft Windows latest release… …

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  • 42effect — 01. The state of the American economy has a great [effect] on the financial situation here in Mexico. 02. Our economy has been [affected] a great deal by the Asian economic crisis. 03. Global warming has had a significant [effect] on our climate… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 43effect — /ɪ fekt/ noun 1. a result ● The effect of the pay increase was to raise productivity levels. 2. ♦ terms of a contract which take effect or come into effect from January 1st terms which start to operate on January 1st ♦ prices are increased 10%… …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 44effect — /ɪ fekt/ noun 1. a result ● The effect of the pay increase was to raise productivity levels. 2. operation ♦ terms of a contract which take effect or come into effect from January 1st terms which start to operate on January 1st ♦ prices are… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 45effect — noun 1》 a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause.     ↘an impression produced in a person s mind: his words had a soothing effect. 2》 the state of being or becoming operative: the law came into effect.     ↘the extent …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 46Effect of psychoactive drugs on animals — Drugs administered to a spider affect its ability to build a web.[1] …

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  • 47Effect — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Constant sequent. < N PARAG:Effect >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 effect effect consequence Sgm: N 1 aftergrowth aftergrowth aftercome Sgm: N 1 derivative derivative derivation Sgm: N 1 result result …

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  • 48effect — affect, effect 1. These two words are often confused. It should be remembered that effect is most common as a noun meaning ‘a result or consequence’ • (In England, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever Oscar Wilde) and that affect… …

    Modern English usage

  • 49effect — 1. noun 1) the effect of these changes Syn: result, consequence, upshot, outcome, repercussions, ramifications; end result, conclusion, culmination, corollary, concomitant, aftermath; fruit(s), product, by product, payoff; Medicine seque …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 50effect — See: IN EFFECT, INTO EFFECT, SOUND EFFECTS, TAKE EFFECT, TO THAT EFFECT, TO THE EFFECT THAT …

    Dictionary of American idioms