B1 [ C or U ] the result of a particular influence效果;影响;结果
C1 to produce or achieve the results you want起作用;产生效果
If you say or do something for effect, you intentionally do it to shock people or attract their attention.哗众取宠;耸人听闻
C2 in fact, or in practice实际上;事实上
used to express that what you are reporting is only a short and general form of what was really said有…的意思;大意是…,意思是…
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Her words had a soothing effect.
This drug may have the effect of speeding up your heart rate.
I worry about the effect that violent movies may have on children.
Certain chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.
It's important to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun.
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Their movements have been severely limited since the laws came into effect.
Measures to reduce crime have yet to be put into effect.
The new law will come into effect early next year.
The new rates came into effect from January.
It remains to be seen whether the government will bring these recommendations into effect.
B1 lighting, sounds, and objects that are specially produced for the stage or a film and are intended to make something that does not exist seem real特技效果
a person's possessions, especially after their death(尤指死后遗留的)财产,财物,所有物
to achieve something and cause it to happen使发生;实现;完成
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