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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 754 COCA: 963

affect

verb
/əˈfekt/
/əˈfekt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they affect
/əˈfekt/
/əˈfekt/
he / she / it affects
/əˈfekts/
/əˈfekts/
past simple affected
/əˈfektɪd/
/əˈfektɪd/
past participle affected
/əˈfektɪd/
/əˈfektɪd/
-ing form affecting
/əˈfektɪŋ/
/əˈfektɪŋ/
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  1. affect somebody/something to produce a change in somebody/something影响
    • How will these changes affect us?这些变化对我们会有什么影响?
    • The article deals with issues affecting the lives of children.这篇文章论述了影响儿童生活的问题。
    • Thousands of people have been adversely affected (= affected in a negative way) by the decision.成千上万的人受到了这一决定的不利影响。
    • The quality and health of the soil directly affects the quality and health of the plants.土壤的质量和健康直接影响植物的质量和健康。
    • Your opinion will not affect my decision.你的意见不会影响我的决定。
    • The south of the country was worst affected by the drought.该国南方旱情最严重。
    Which Word? affect / effectaffect / effect
    • affect verb = ‘to have an influence on somebody/​something’:affect 动词 = 影响某人/某事:
      • Does television affect children’s behaviour?电视对孩子的行为有影响吗?
      It is not a noun.
    • effect noun = ‘result, influence’:
      • Does television have an effect on children’s behaviour?电视对孩子的行为有影响吗?
    • effect verb is quite rare and formal and means ‘to achieve or produce’:effect 作动词罕见且正式,意为实现、产生:
      • They hope to effect a reconciliation.他们希望实现和解。
    Extra Examples
    • Hopefully this will not affect the outcome of the talks.希望这不会影响会谈的结果。
    • Sales did not seem unduly affected.销售似乎并未受到过分的影响。
    • The class structure affects people's attitudes and behaviour.阶级结构影响人们的态度和行为。
    • decisions that affect all our lives影响我们一生的决定
    • developments that are likely to affect the environment很有可能影响环境的发展
    • Education has been severely affected by the war.教育受到战争的严重影响。
    • The type of audience will affect what you say and how you say it.听众的类型会影响你讲话的内容和方式。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • dramatically
    • greatly
    • materially
    verb + affect
    • be likely to
    See full entry
  2. [often passive] affect somebody/something (of a disease疾病) to attack somebody or a part of the body; to make somebody become ill侵袭;使感染
    • The disease is more likely to affect women than men.这种疾病对女性的影响比男性更大。
    • The condition affects one in five women.每五个妇女就有一个人患有这种病。
    • Rub the cream into the affected areas.把乳膏揉进患处。
  3. affect somebody [often passive] to make somebody feel very sad, sorry, etc. about somebody/something(感情上)深深打动;使悲伤(或怜悯等)
    • They were deeply affected by the news of her death.她死亡的消息使他们唏嘘不已。
    • Her death affected him deeply.她的死令他悲痛欲绝。
    • Try not to let his problems affect you too much.尽量不要让他的问题太影响你。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • deeply
    • profoundly
    See full entry
  4. (formal) to pretend to be feeling or thinking something假装
    • affect something She affected a calmness she did not feel.她强装镇静。
    • affect to do something We are fascinated by the rich and powerful but often affect to despise them.我们被富人和有权有势的人迷住了,但常常假装鄙视他们。
  5. affect something (formal, disapproving) to use or wear something that is intended to impress other people炫耀;做作地使用(或穿戴) synonym put on
    • I wish he wouldn't affect that ridiculous accent.但愿他别故意装出那种可笑的腔调。
  6. Word Originsenses 1 to 3 late Middle English (in the sense ‘attack as a disease’): from French affecter or Latin affect- ‘influenced, affected’, from the verb afficere ‘work on, influence’, from ad- ‘at, to’ + facere ‘do’.senses 4 to 5 late Middle English: from French affecter or Latin affectare ‘aim at’, frequentative of afficere ‘work on, influence’, from ad- ‘at, to’ + facere ‘do’. The original sense was ‘like, love’, hence ‘(like to) use, assume, etc.’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 754 COCA: 963
affect

verb¹

1influence影響ADVERB | VERB + AFFECT ADVERBdramatically, greatly, materially, radically, significantly極大地/大大地/實質性/根本地/顯著地影響positively積極地影響barely, hardly, not unduly幾乎沒有影響;並未過分地影響Sales did not seem unduly affected.銷售似乎並未受到過分的影響。slightly稍有影響clearly明顯地影響directly, indirectly直接地/間接地影響disproportionately不均衡地影響adversely, badly, negatively, seriously, severely不利地影響;消極地影響;嚴重地影響VERB + AFFECTbe likely to很可能影響developments that are likely to affect the environment很有可能影響環境的發展
affect

verb²

2make sb sad/angry使傷心;使生氣ADVERBdeeply, profoundly使(某人)極度傷心Her death affected him deeply.她的死令他悲痛欲絕。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 754 COCA: 963
affect verb
affect (It won't affect my decision.) impress (deeply affected by your experiences)
affect

verb

 See also the entry for influence verb 另见influence动词词条affect ♦︎ involve ♦︎ concern ♦︎ influence ♦︎ work ♦︎ impact ♦︎ take (a) hold ♦︎ leave a mark ♦︎ act ♦︎ colourThese words all mean to have an effect on sb/sth. 这些词均表示对某人或某事物有影响。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to impact / act / leave a mark on sthto be involved / concerned in sthto affect / influence what happensto affect / influence how / why / when / where sth happensto affect / influence / colour sb's judgement / attitudeto directly / indirectly affect / involve / concern / influence / impact on / act on sb / sthto adversely / inevitably affect / influence / impact on sth affect [transitive, often passive] to have an effect on sb/sth 影响How will these changes affect us?这些变化会对我们有什么影响?Your opinions will not affect my decision.你的意见不会影响我的决定。The south of the country was worst affected by the drought.该国南方旱情最严重。The type of audience will affect what you say and how you say it.听众的类型会影响你讲话的内容和方式。 see also effect effect noun , bias influence verb involve [transitive] to be a situation, event or activity that sb takes part in or is affected by 牵涉;牵连;影响There was a serious incident involving a group of youths.有一起严重事件涉及一群年轻人。How many vehicles were involved in the crash?这起撞车事故涉及多少辆汽车? concern [transitive, often passive] (rather formal) (of an issue, situation or event) to involve sb because they have a particular reason to be interested in it or a particular part to play in it (问题、状况或事件)涉及,牵扯(某人)Don't interfere in what doesn't concern you.不要插手跟你无关的事情。The meetings were often embarrassing for all concerned.这些会面常常让所有相关人员觉得尴尬。The individuals concerned will have some explaining to do.涉及的每个人都要作些解释。NOTE 辨析 Involve or concern? Involve suggests a greater degree of physical activity, when sb is actually doing sth or sth happens to them. * involve较为强调实际活动。某人与此相关,是因为他的所作所为,或因为事情发生在他身上an incident concerning a group of youths the vehicles concerned in the crash Concern suggests a greater degree of interest or responsibility, when an issue particularly affects sb, or a situation is caused by sb. * concern较为强调利益或责任。某人与此相关,是因为受到特定影响,或导致某种局面。 influence [transitive] to have an effect on a particular situation and the way it develops 影响;对⋯起作用A number of social factors influence life expectancy.诸多社会因素影响人的预期寿命。The local climate is influenced by the Gulf Stream.当地气候受湾流影响。At college she met the two people who most influenced her career.上大学时,她遇到两个人,对她的事业影响最大。 see also influence influence verb , influence effect noun work [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 总是与副词或介词连用) to have a particular effect on sb/sth, especially either a positive or negative effect 产生(正面或负面)作用Your age can work against you in this job.你的年龄会不利于你做这份工作。Speaking Italian should work in his favour.会说意大利语应该对他有好处。 impact ˈɪmpækt [intransitive, transitive] (especially journalism 尤用于新闻 or business 商业) to have an effect on sth, especially a bad one 有(坏的)影响;有(坏的)作用The border dispute could impact on the work of aid agencies.边界争端有可能影响援助机构的工作。The company's performance was impacted by the high value of the pound.公司业绩受到了英镑升值的冲击。 see also impact effect noun take (a) ˈhold

idiom

to begin to have a strong effect on sth or have complete control over sb/sth; to become very strong 开始有巨大影响;开始完全控制;变得十分强大Panic took hold of him and he couldn't move.他惊恐万分,动弹不得。It was in the sixties that the cult of the teenager first took hold.正是在上世纪60年代,青少年的狂热崇拜开始蔚然成风。
leave your ˈmark leave a ˈmark leave its ˈmark

idiom

to have an effect on sb/sth, especially a bad one, that lasts for a long time 留下久远的(坏)影响Such a traumatic experience is bound to leave its mark.这样的痛苦经历肯定会留下烙印。
act [intransitive](especially of a drug, chemical or physical force) to have a physical effect on sth (药物、化学品或外力)有影响,起作用Alcohol acts quickly on the brain.酒精可以对大脑迅速产生影响。It took a few minutes for the drug to act.几分钟后药物才起作用。 see also action effect noun colour (BrE) (NAmE color) [transitive] to have an effect on sth, especially sb's opinion or attitude, often in a negative way (尤指消极地)影响(观点或态度)The experience moulded and coloured her whole life.这次经历影响了她一生。Don't let your judgement be coloured by personal feelings.不要让你的判断受到个人感情的影响。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 754 COCA: 963
affect
To have an effect: shape, impact, affect...
To damage or spoil something: damage, spoil, mark...
To pretend to do or feel something: pretend, fake, simulate...

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