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effect, influence, impact, bearing, weight, pull, leaven, leavening, sway, hold; bringing abundance -
63 воздействие
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65 воздействовать
effect, force, hit, impact, stressРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > воздействовать
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66 оказывать влияние
effect, hit, impactРусско-английский словарь по радиоэлектронике > оказывать влияние
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67 влияние
effect, impactРусско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > влияние
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71 действие (воздействие)
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72 эффект
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effect, impact, influenceРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > воздействие
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74 воздействие
effect, excitation, impact, influenceРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > воздействие
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76 ударная перегрузка
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > ударная перегрузка
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78 Wirkung
f effect ( auf + Akk on); stärker: impact; mit Wirkung vom Amtsspr. with effect from, as from ( oder of); mit sofortiger Wirkung with immediate effect; Wirkung erzielen have an effect, work; seine Wirkung tun work, have the desired effect; Wirkung / keine Wirkung zeigen have an / no effect; seine Wirkung verfehlen oder ohne Wirkung bleiben have no effect, prove ineffective; Ursache und Wirkung cause and effect; er ist sehr auf Wirkung bedacht he’s out for effect; Ursache* * *die Wirkungeffect; impression; consequence* * *Wịr|kung ['vɪrkʊŋ]f -, -eneffect (bei on); (von Tabletten etc) effects plseine Wirkung tun — to have an effect; (Droge) to take effect
zur Wirkung kommen (Medikament) — to take effect; (fig
mit Wirkung vom 1. Januar (form) — with effect from January 1st
* * *die1) (a strong effect or impression: The film had quite an impact on television viewers.) impact2) (a result or consequence: He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first.) effect3) (an impression given or produced: The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect.) effect* * *Wir·kung<-, -en>[ˈvɪrkʊŋ]f effectaufschiebende \Wirkung suspensory effectbefreiende/bindende \Wirkung discharging/binding effectheilende \Wirkung curative effectunmittelbare \Wirkung direct effectmit \Wirkung vom... JUR with effect from...ohne \Wirkung bleiben [o seine \Wirkung verfehlen] to have no effect, to not have any effectKaffee hat eine anregende \Wirkung coffee has a stimulating effect [or is a stimulant]mit sofortiger \Wirkung effective immediately* * *die; Wirkung, Wirkungen effect (auf + Akk. on)mit Wirkung vom 1. Juli — (Amtsspr.) with effect from 1 July
* * *Wirkung f effect (mit sofortiger Wirkung with immediate effect;Wirkung erzielen have an effect, work;seine Wirkung tun work, have the desired effect;Wirkung/keine Wirkung zeigen have an/no effect;ohne Wirkung bleiben have no effect, prove ineffective;Ursache und Wirkung cause and effect;* * *die; Wirkung, Wirkungen effect (auf + Akk. on)mit Wirkung vom 1. Juli — (Amtsspr.) with effect from 1 July
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79 repercutir
v.1 to have repercussions.2 to resound, to echo.3 to have influence, to affect, to militate.Eso repercute mucho That affects a lot.4 to have repercussions on.Me repercute el precio The price has repercussions on me.5 to rebound, to bounce off, to re-echo, to resound.El sonido repercute The sound rebounds.* * *1 (sonido) to resound, echo, reverberate2 (rebotar) to rebound3 figurado (trascender) to have repercussions (en, on), affect* * *1. VI1) (=influenciar)repercutir en — to have repercussions on, affect
2) (=reverberar) [sonido] to echo, reverberate3) (=rebotar) to rebound, bounce off4) Méx (=oler mal) to smell bad, stink2.VT And to contradict3.See:* * *verbo intransitivo1) sonido to reverberate2) ( afectar)repercutir EN algo — to have an effect o an impact on something
su fracaso repercutió en su matrimonio — his failure had repercussions on o affected their marriage
* * *= impact, have + consequences.Ex. Factors that might adversely impact the ethical behaviour of the publishing, vending and librarianship community are examined, and the need for professionalism and vigilance of the community is emphasised.Ex. This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.----* repercutir en = have + a bearing on/upon, carry over to.* repercutir en el futuro = shape + the future.* repercutir sobre = impinge on/upon, have + a rub-off effect on.* * *verbo intransitivo1) sonido to reverberate2) ( afectar)repercutir EN algo — to have an effect o an impact on something
su fracaso repercutió en su matrimonio — his failure had repercussions on o affected their marriage
* * *= impact, have + consequences.Ex: Factors that might adversely impact the ethical behaviour of the publishing, vending and librarianship community are examined, and the need for professionalism and vigilance of the community is emphasised.
Ex: This phenomenon will have serious consequences for the profession of librarianship, or any profession that depends on public funding.* repercutir en = have + a bearing on/upon, carry over to.* repercutir en el futuro = shape + the future.* repercutir sobre = impinge on/upon, have + a rub-off effect on.* * *repercutir [I1 ]viA «sonido» to reverberateB (afectar) repercutir EN algo to have an effect o an impact ON sthsu optimismo repercutió en todo el grupo her optimism had an effect o impact on the whole group, her optimism rubbed off on the whole group ( colloq)los problemas económicos repercutieron en la relación matrimonial their financial problems affected their marriage o had repercussions on their marriage■ repercutirvt‹gastos› to pass on repercutir algo EN or SOBRE algn to pass sth ON TO sb* * *
repercutir ( conjugate repercutir) verbo intransitivo
repercutir verbo intransitivo
1 (incidir, tener consecuencias) to affect: tu comportamiento repercutirá en tu expediente, your behaviour will have repercussions on your record
2 (causar eco) to resound, reverberate
' repercutir' also found in these entries:
English:
reflect
* * *♦ vi1. [resonar] to resound, to reverberate2.repercutir en algo [afectar] to affect sth;sus problemas repercuten en su rendimiento his problems are affecting his performance♦ vt[gastos]repercutir algo en alguien to pass sth on to sb* * *v/i have repercussions (en on)* * *repercutir vi1) : to reverberate, to echo2)repercutir en : to have effects on, to have repercussions on -
80 repercusión
f.1 repercussion, consequence, incidence.2 reverberation.* * *1 repercussion* * *SF1) (=consecuencia) repercussionde amplia o de ancha repercusión — far-reaching, with profound effects
tener repercusión o repercusiones en — to have repercussions on
2) [de sonido] repercussion; (=reverberación) reverberation, echo* * *a) ( de sonido) reverberationb) ( impacto)c) ( consecuencia) repercussion* * *= impact, implication, repercussion, after effect [after-effect].Ex. This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.Ex. Chapter 25 deals with uniform titles, and its implications are considered in chapter 11.Ex. The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Ex. This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.----* de gran repercusión = far-reaching, wide-reaching, far-ranging.* repercusiones = aftermath, aftershock, ramifications, fallout.* repercusiones del cambio = impact of change.* repercusión negativa = backlash.* tener gran repercusión = be far reaching.* * *a) ( de sonido) reverberationb) ( impacto)c) ( consecuencia) repercussion* * *= impact, implication, repercussion, after effect [after-effect].Ex: This code had an important impact upon cataloguing practices in the United States and the United Kingdom, and endured for over half a century.
Ex: Chapter 25 deals with uniform titles, and its implications are considered in chapter 11.Ex: The installation of automation in libraries has some repercussions on their organisation.Ex: This paper explains how the after effects of flooding on library walls and shelving were dealt with by means of humidifiers and fans.* de gran repercusión = far-reaching, wide-reaching, far-ranging.* repercusiones = aftermath, aftershock, ramifications, fallout.* repercusiones del cambio = impact of change.* repercusión negativa = backlash.* tener gran repercusión = be far reaching.* * *1 (de un sonido) reverberation2(eco, resonancia): sus diseños han tenido gran repercusión her designs have made a great impact3 (efecto, consecuencia) repercussionla ley tuvo amplias repercusiones en la industria the law had widespread repercussions throughout the industryno se sabe qué repercusiones tendrá este cambio no-one knows what impact o effects this change will have* * *
repercusión sustantivo femenino ( consecuencia) repercussion
repercusión sustantivo femenino
1 (consecuencia) repercussion: la medida no ha tenido repercusiones, the measure has had no repercussions
2 (resonancia, trascendencia) impact
' repercusión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
incidencia
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- nulo
English:
ambit
- repercussion
- reverberation
- implication
* * *repercusión nf1. [de sonido] reverberation2. [eco] impact;el tratado tuvo repercusión en todo el mundo occidental the treaty had an impact throughout the Western world3. [consecuencia] repercussion;el atentado tendrá graves repercusiones en el proceso de paz the attack will have serious repercussions on the peace process* * *f figrepercussion* * *
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