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1. n1) действие; юридическая сила; эффект2) результат; следствие; последствие3) осуществление; выполнение4) pl вещи; имущество; домашние вещи•to assess the effect — оценивать / определять влияние
to bring / to carry (in)to effect — осуществлять; выполнять
to cease to have effect — прекращать свое действие; утрачивать силу
to come into effect — вступать в силу (о законе, постановлении и т.п.)
to give effect to smth — приводить что-л. в действие; осуществлять
to have an effect on smth / smb — действовать / влиять / оказывать воздействие на что-л. / кого-л.
to have an explosive effect on smb — производить на кого-л. впечатление разорвавшейся бомбы
to have a spillover effect on a territory — перекидываться / распространяться на какую-л. территорию
to specify the effects of preventive measures — определять / конкретизировать последствия превентивных мер
to take immediate effect — вступать в силу немедленно (о договоре и т.п.)
to the effect that — в том случае, что
- adverse effectto this effect — для этой цели; с этой целью
- anticompetitive effect
- backwash effect
- beneficial effect
- blast effect
- boomerang effect
- climatic effect
- coat-tail effect
- combined effect
- decisive effect
- demonstrative effect
- depressive effect
- destabilizing effect
- detrimental effect
- diminishing effect
- disastrous effect
- domino effect
- ecological effect
- economic effect
- far-reaching effect
- feed-back effect
- for cosmetic effect
- for effect
- general effect
- genetic effects
- greenhouse effect
- harmful effect
- household effects
- in effect
- indirect effect
- inflationary effect
- list of personal effects
- long-lasting effects
- long-term effect
- marginal effect
- maximum effect
- net effect
- of no effect
- overall effect
- personal effects
- policy effect
- political effect
- positive effect
- powerful effect
- profound effect
- radiation effect
- radioactive effects
- resonance effect
- restraining effect
- reverse effect
- revolutionizing effect
- salutary effect
- severe effects
- spillover effect
- stabilizing effect
- tangible effect
- the report was to the following effect
- tremendous effect
- widespread effect
- with effect from tomorrow 2. v1) осуществлять; выполнять2) заключать (договор, сделку)
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