0 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something:
1 to pretend to feel or think something:
To all his problems she affected indifference.
At university he affected an upper-class accent.
2 to have an influence on someone or something:
3 to pretend to be or have something:
Since joining the band he’s affected a ridiculous southern accent.
The new rates will affect all consumers including businesses.
Researchers are looking at how a mother's health can affect the baby in the womb.
Farmers and market gardeners have been badly affected by the drought.
This assumption does not affect the qualitative conclusions derived in the paper.
This is surprising, given that questions of revenue generation affect ordinary people in basic and sometimes very serious ways.
Considered here is the simplest case, where government spending is purely dissipative and does not affect private utility.
中文繁体
影響, 侵襲, 感染…
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影响, 侵袭, 感染…
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afectar…
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afetar, influir em, comover…
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~に影響する, 影響を与える, (人の心)をかき乱す…
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etkilemek veya değişimine sebep olmak, duygusal olarak üzülmesine, hissetmesine sebep olmak…
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influer sur, avoir des effets sur, affecter…
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afectar…
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