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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++af·fect /əˈfekt/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL verb [transitive]  1 EFFECT/INFLUENCEto do something that produces an effect or change in something or in someone’s situation 影响 the areas affected by the hurricane 受飓风影响的地区 a disease that affects the central nervous system 影响中枢神经系统的疾病 decisions which affect our lives 影响我们生活的决定 Trading has been adversely affected by the downturn in consumer spending. 贸易受到消费支出回落的不利影响。2 EMOTIONALto make someone feel strong emotions 使〔某人〕深有感触;打动,使感动 We were all deeply affected by her death. 我们都为她的去世深感悲痛。nGrammar Affect is often passive in this meaning.3 formalPRETEND to pretend to have a particular feeling, way of speaking etc 假装 As usual, Simon affected complete boredom. 和平时一样,西蒙装出无聊之极的样子。 He used to affect a foreign accent. 他过去常假装外国口音。nGRAMMAR: ComparisonaffectYou say that something affects another thing: Smoking affects your health. Don’t say: Smoking affects on your health.have an effectYou say that something has an effect on another thing: Smoking has a bad effect on your health.→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
affectIt is annoying when she tries to affect a British accent.We know little about the way in which workers' motivations are affected by the creation of a powerful market test.Emergency relief will be sent to the areas most affected by the hurricane.We were all deeply affected by the news of Sonia's death.It affects him like a smell, like a chime.The new tax law doesn't affect me because I'm a student.The impact of this capacity is expected to start affecting revenue growth in the second quarter of 2000.The disease affects the central nervous system.Scientists are investigating the ways in which climate changes affect the ozone.The speed of the computation affects the sampling size and speed of updates.The explanation of this is that the sun is not the only agent that affects the temperature of the colonies.Such considerations affect the way the courts decide on what sentence to pass on the accused.The reasons for selling can vary enormously and will affect what the vendor sees as the key issues.affect ... livesIt's still affecting their lives 18 months later.Technology has, it seems, transformed entirely academic discussions concerning idealized computing devices into matters which directly affect all our lives!The environment calls the tune and the strategic behaviour of individuals is a response to the circumstances affecting their lives.They see it as a gut issue that affects their lives.We then consider the way in which housing structure and design affect women's lives.Interactive telecommunications increasingly give ordinary citizens immediate access to the major political decisions that affect their lives and property.Look, who should be the leaders, the individuals who make the decisions that affect the lives of ordinary people?These upheavals have shaken and shaped the twentieth century, and in countless ways they affect our lives still.deeply affectedThe death of the child deeply affected both of them.The rest of us have precious little influence over the global economy, though our lives are deeply affected by it.Brian Simpson was also deeply affected by the incident - he committed suicide the following year.There are signs of emotional instability in those who have been deeply affected by the literature.The family in particular, as the basic unit of society, is deeply affected by the media environment in which it lives.Distant though it is from the Gulf, the Maghreb has been deeply affected by the war.They are more deeply affected than most citizens because they know more about what goes on inside government than most citizens.And others were so deeply affected that they withdrew from the community, shutting themselves away in their homes.
Origin affect 1. (1300-1400) Latin past participle of afficere to influence, from ad- to + facere to do2. (1400-1500) French affecter, from Latin affectare, from afficere
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affect
affect S2 W1 AC /əˈfekt/ verb [transitive]
 Sense 1-2
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: past participle of afficere 'to influence', from ad- 'to' + facere 'to do'
 Sense 3
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: affecter, from Latin affectare, from afficere
1. to do something that produces an effect or change in something or in someone’s situation:
    the areas affected by the hurricane
    a disease that affects the central nervous system
    decisions which affect our lives
    Trading has been adversely affected by the downturn in consumer spending.
2. [usually passive] to make someone feel strong emotions:
    We were all deeply affected by her death.
3. formal to pretend to have a particular feeling, way of speaking etc:
    As usual, Simon affected complete boredom.
    He used to affect a foreign accent.


🔑 af·fect AW BrE /əˈfekt/ 🔊NAmE /əˈfekt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they affect BrE /əˈfekt/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈfekt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it affects BrE /əˈfekts/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈfekts/ 🔊past simple affected BrE /əˈfektɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈfektɪd/ 🔊past participle affected BrE /əˈfektɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈfektɪd/ 🔊 -ing form affecting BrE /əˈfektɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /əˈfektɪŋ/ 🔊🔑 [often passive] ~ sb/sth to produce a change in sb/sth 影响How will these changes affect us? 这些变化对我们会有什么影响?🔊🔊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。🔊🔊<titled tranID="9" status="1">affect / effect</titled>
  • affect verb = 'to have an influence on sb/sth' * 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. 该词不作名词。
  • effect noun = 'result, influence' * effect 名词 = 作用;影响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。
🔑 [often passive] ~ sb/sth (of a disease 疾病) to attack sb or a part of the body; to make sb become ill/sick 侵袭;使感染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。🔊🔊~ sb [often passive] to make sb have strong feelings of sadness, pity, etc. (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。🔊🔊~ (to do) sth (formal) to pretend to be feeling or thinking sth 假装She affected a calmness she did not feel. 她强装镇静。🔊🔊~ sth (formal, disapproving) to use or wear sth that is intended to impress other people 炫耀;做作地使用(或穿戴) SYN 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。🔊🔊