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[i'fekt] 1. noun1) (a result or consequence: He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first.) efeito2) (an impression given or produced: The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect.) efeito2. verb(to make happen; to bring about: He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.) efectuar- effectively
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- take effect* * *ef.fect[if'ekt] n 1 efeito, resultado, conseqüência. 2 influência, repercussão. 3 impressão (moral ou material) causada. 4 realização, execução. 5 pl bens, propriedades. 6 finalidade, propósito, desígnio. • vt 1 efetuar, executar, realizar, desempenhar, produzir. 2 causar. 3 cumprir. carry into effect pôr em ação, em funcionamento. for effect para impressionar ou causar sensação. in effect 1 realmente, verdadeiramente, de fato. 2 em funcionamento, ativo, em vigor. sound effect efeito sonoro. to (ou of) no effect em vão, inútil. to take effect 1 entrar em vigor. 2 fazer efeito (remédio). to the (ou this) effect com o propósito, com a finalidade, neste sentido. to the effect that no sentido de que. to the following effect do seguinte teor. to the same effect no mesmo sentido. without effect sem efeito, inválido. -
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[i'fekt] 1. noun1) (a result or consequence: He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first.) efeito2) (an impression given or produced: The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect.) efeito2. verb(to make happen; to bring about: He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.) efetuar- effectively - effects - effectual - come into effect - for effect - in effect - put into effect - take effect -
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5 for effect
(for the sake of making an impression: You don't mean that - you only said it for effect.) para impressionar* * *for effectpara impressionar ou causar sensação. in effect 1 realmente, verdadeiramente, de fato. 2 em funcionamento, ativo, em vigor. -
6 to (of) no effect
to (of) no effectem vão, inútil. to take effect 1 entrar em vigor. 2 fazer efeito (remédio). -
7 without effect
without effectsem efeito, inválido.————————without effectsem efeito. -
8 in effect
1) ((of a rule etc) in operation: That law is no longer in effect.) em vigor2) (in truth or in practical terms: In effect our opinions differed very little.) com efeito -
9 in effect
1) ((of a rule etc) in operation: That law is no longer in effect.) em vigor2) (in truth or in practical terms: In effect our opinions differed very little.) de fato -
10 carry into effect
carry into effectpôr em ação, em funcionamento. -
11 side-effect
side-effect[s'aid ifekt] n efeito secundário, efeito colateral. -
12 sound effect
sound effectefeito sonoro. -
13 to give effect to a measure
to give effect to a measurelevar a efeito uma medida. to give forth 1 emitir. 2 publicar. 3 falar muito. -
14 to take effect
to take effectentrar em vigor. -
15 to the effect that
to the effect thatno sentido de que. -
16 to the following effect
to the following effectdo seguinte teor. -
17 to the same effect
to the same effectno mesmo sentido. -
18 to the(this) effect
to the(this) effectcom o propósito, com a finalidade, neste sentido. -
19 come into effect
((of a law etc) to begin to operate: The law came into effect last month.) entrar em vigor -
20 put into effect
(to put (a law etc) into operation: He has begun to put his theories into effect.) pôr em acção?
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