0 the result or impact of sth -- effet [ masculine ]
to have a beneficial/negative effect avoir un effet bénéfique/négatif
the effects of sleep deprivation on the brain les effets du manque de sommeil sur le cerveau
1 an artificially produced sound or image -- effet [ masculine ]
sound/visual effects effets sonores/visuels
2 the possessions found on a dead person -- effets [ masculine, plural ]
4 to begin to produce a result -- commencer à faire effet
The medication may not take effect immediately. Il se peut que les médicaments ne fassent pas effet tout de suite.
The law took effect in January 1989. La loi a pris effet en janvier 1989.
5 a result or consequence -- effet, action
6 an impression given or produced -- effet
7 to make happen; to bring about -- effectuer
He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents.
It would be a disaster if action were deliberately, or even inadvertently, taken which had the effect of damaging that.
If there are doubts as to the carcinogenic effect of a substance, we should apply the precautionary principle.
These choices cannot be systematically prejudiced by overly general actions leading to worse humanitarian effects than may have occurred anyway.
The minimum levels of duty-setting are, therefore, a very useful instrument to effect the changes necessary to begin to change this.
What is certain is that this restructuring can be predicted and effected in many ways.
In six months to two years that will undoubtedly have an effect on growth.
The introduction of oxygen from fossils or plants should also be encouraged, given its positive and immediate effect on air quality.
This could put a stop to the negative domino effect.
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