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Ⅰaffect1. n [ˊæfekt] психол. аффе́кт2. v [əˊfekt]1) де́йствовать (на кого-л.); возде́йствовать, влия́ть2) поража́ть ( о болезни);affected by cold просту́женный
3) тро́гать, волнова́ть;the news affected him изве́стие взволнова́ло его́
4) задева́ть, затра́гивать;to affect smb.'s interests затра́гивать интере́сы кого́-л.
Ⅱaffect [əˊfekt] v1) притворя́ться, де́лать вид, прики́дываться;to affect ignorance прики́дываться незна́ющим
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affect [əˈfekt]a. ( = have effect on) [+ result, numbers] avoir un effet sur ; [+ decision, career, the future] influer sur ; ( = have detrimental effect on) [+ person, health] affecterb. ( = concern) concerner* * *[ə'fekt]transitive verb1) ( have effect on) avoir une incidence sur [price, salary]; affecter, avoir des conséquences pour [career, future, environment]; affecter, toucher [region, population]; ( influence) influer sur [decision, outcome]2) ( emotionally) gen émouvoir; [news, discovery] affecter3) Medicine atteindre [person]; affecter [health, heart, lungs] -
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affect I [ë'fekt] vt 1. veproj. 2. ndikoj; dëmtoj; climate affects your health klima ndikon në shëndetin e njeriut. 3. prek (ndjenjat). 4. prek, kap (sëmundja).● well/ill affected (towards) i prirur përmirë/keq (ndaj)affect II [ë'fekt] vt 1. shtirem. 2. pëlqej; preferoj; she affects light colors ajo pëlqen ngjyrat e lehta* * *ndikim -
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B vtr1 ( influence) [law, decision, event, issue] concerner [person, group, region] ; [problem, injustice, strike, cuts] toucher [person, group, region] ; [factor, development] avoir une incidence sur [earnings, job, state of affairs] ; how is it affecting the baby? quelles sont les conséquences pour le bébé? ; -
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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affect v 1. ECON einwirken auf (have effect on); 2. GEN beeinträchtigen, angreifen (detrimentally); beeinflussen (influence decisions); angehen (be of concern); 3. LAW berühren, beeinflussen (findings) -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > affect the balance sheet
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > affect the gain
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > affect yield
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[̈ɪəˈfekt]affect психол. аффект affect влиять affect воздействовать affect вредить affect действовать (на кого-л.); воздействовать, влиять affect задевать, затрагивать; to affect the interest затрагивать интересы; to affect the character порочить репутацию affect любить, предпочитать (что-л.) affect наносить ущерб affect поражать (о болезни); affected by cold простуженный affect притворяться, делать вид, прикидываться; to affect ignorance прикидываться незнающим affect трогать, волновать; the news affected him известие взволновало его affect притворяться, делать вид, прикидываться; to affect ignorance прикидываться незнающим affect задевать, затрагивать; to affect the interest затрагивать интересы; to affect the character порочить репутацию affect задевать, затрагивать; to affect the interest затрагивать интересы; to affect the character порочить репутацию affect поражать (о болезни); affected by cold простуженный affect трогать, волновать; the news affected him известие взволновало его
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