"effect" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

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effect + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 7
effect change • effect one's escape • effect repairs • effect reforms • effect the number • ...
effect + preposición
Kolokacji: 13
effect in • effect with • effect to • effect on • effected through • ...
effect + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 4
adversely effect • negatively effect • actually effect • significantly effected
2. actually effect = faktycznie efekt actually effect
3. negatively effect = negatywnie efekt negatively effect
  • As Jorge pérez-López points out, 'since in 1960 the world market price was around 3 cents per pound, this meant that sales to the Soviet Union would be effected at prices significantly below the prevailing preferential price paid by the United States in that year - 5.3 cents per pound.
  • George Izenour is credited with over 27 patents for various technologies and design improvements his various developments have significantly effected the art of stagecraft and theatre in general.
  • The U.S. Congressional, State Assembly, and State Senate were significantly effected by both the non-partisan redistricting and the open primaries.
  • Bernard Dzoma is an athlete who was significantly effected by the Sporting Boycotts which helped to bring an end to apartheid in the 1960s to 1990s.
  • The notion of human needs driving violence and being significantly effected by violence (borrowed from Conflict Analysis and Peace Research) and insight into the stratified nature of reality (borrowed from Critical Realism), highlights why an explanation of violence is not the same thing as a justification for it.
  • Two of the towers were significantly effected by 19th-century developments; one was converted into an entrance way for the Bangor Road in 1827, whilst another suffered a deep fissure caused by subsidence from the excavation of the Chester to Holyhead railway tunnel in 1845, and had to be underpinned in 1963.
  • Mathias Kanda is an African athlete who was significantly effected by the sporting boycotts which were part of the political campaign to end apartheid in South Africa and Rhodesia.
  • In a study conducted by MIT, donation rates increase with the presence of observers, and neuroimaging results revealed that activation in the ventral striatum before the same choice ("to donate" or "not donate") was significantly effected by the presence of observers.
  • In this case, finned heat sinks operating in either natural-convection or forced-flow will not be effected significantly by surface emissivity.

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