Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Effect"
The meaning of "Effect" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does knock-on effect mean?
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Just cause-and-effect. One thing affects the next thing, which affects the next thing, and so on and so forth
Just cause-and-effect. One thing affects the next thing, which affects the next thing, and so on and so forth
Q:
What does have a knock-on effect on something mean?
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When an event or situation has a knock-on effect, it causes other events or situations, but not directly:
"a decline in fish would have a knock-on effect on other sea animals like sharks"
"If one train run late, it has a knock-on effect on the next train so it is also late.
"a decline in fish would have a knock-on effect on other sea animals like sharks"
"If one train run late, it has a knock-on effect on the next train so it is also late.
Q:
What does To get a similar effect you can stand next to a waterfall, or even UNDER A DOMESTIC SHOWER mean?
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It means under a shower head, which is where the water comes out in a restroom shower. 🚿🛁 In other words it means you’ll get the same effect if you take a shower.
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What does trickle-down effect mean?
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there are 2 meaning a liquid can trickle down which means it slowly falls like when you see water slide down a side of desk when you spill. Like slowly fall.
It is also a term in economics when you talk about money moving from the rich to the poor, in simple terms.
It is also a term in economics when you talk about money moving from the rich to the poor, in simple terms.
Q:
What does effect a kidnapping mean?
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to bring about, encourage or cause to happen a kidnapping
Example sentences using "Effect"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with in effect.
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1. The rule is still in effect.
2. The Congress of People's Deputies in effect voted itself out of existence.
3. The two systems are, in effect, identical.
4. Some ancient laws are still in effect.
5. These laws are in effect in twenty states.
6. The old system is still in effect.
7. He is, in effect, my rival
1. The rule is still in effect.
2. The Congress of People's Deputies in effect voted itself out of existence.
3. The two systems are, in effect, identical.
4. Some ancient laws are still in effect.
5. These laws are in effect in twenty states.
6. The old system is still in effect.
7. He is, in effect, my rival
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Affect , effect .
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Affect:
The way you raise children will affect their personality later on in life.
I was affected by his harsh statements.
Our house was affected by the strong typhoon.
Don't be so rude, it will affect his feelings.
Effect
This medicine has some side effects.
His bad personality is an effect of horrible parenting.
What are the effects of this tea?
hope these give you an idea how to better use them.
The way you raise children will affect their personality later on in life.
I was affected by his harsh statements.
Our house was affected by the strong typhoon.
Don't be so rude, it will affect his feelings.
Effect
This medicine has some side effects.
His bad personality is an effect of horrible parenting.
What are the effects of this tea?
hope these give you an idea how to better use them.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with effect on.
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"Don't worry, it doesn't have any effect on me."
Q:
Please show me example sentences with effect on.
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Your teaching methods had a very positive effect on a generation of students
Q:
Please show me example sentences with affect. effect..
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Affect is a verb and effect is a noun. So it would be, “This book affected me in a good way.” Or “this book had a great effect on me.” I remember this by using the acronym R.A.V.E.N. While the R doesn’t stand for anything, the A stands for Affect, and is next to the V, which stands for verb. This reminds me that Affect is a Verb. And it is the same for the E and the N. E stands for Effect, and the N stands for Noun, and since they are together, it reminds me that they are connected. I hope this makes sense.
Synonyms of "Effect" and their differences
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What is the difference between 1 What is the most interesting effect of having a pet can have in a person or family?
and 2 What is the most interesting effect that having a pet can have in a person or family? ?
and 2 What is the most interesting effect that having a pet can have in a person or family? ?
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"of" is a particle which is used with the genitive case (for possession of something). So "effect of having a pet" implies that the "effect" belongs to the "pet".
I'm not sure how to explain this, but if I were to use this I would omit "can have in"
"What is the most interesting effect of having a pet FOR a person or family?"
In the second, to explain it I'll first divide the independent and dependent clauses using commas (,):
"What is the most interesting effect, that having a pet can have, in a person or family?"
Indep clause: "What is the most interesting effect in a person or family?"
Dep clause: "that having a pet can have"
Fundamentally both do the same thing, but the information about the effect is given through a dependent clause rather than the genitive case.
I'm not sure how to explain this, but if I were to use this I would omit "can have in"
"What is the most interesting effect of having a pet FOR a person or family?"
In the second, to explain it I'll first divide the independent and dependent clauses using commas (,):
"What is the most interesting effect, that having a pet can have, in a person or family?"
Indep clause: "What is the most interesting effect in a person or family?"
Dep clause: "that having a pet can have"
Fundamentally both do the same thing, but the information about the effect is given through a dependent clause rather than the genitive case.
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What is the difference between Another negative effect of ADVERTISING can be observed from its impact on youth culture. and Another negative effect of ADVERTISEMENT can be observed from its impact on youth culture. ?
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'Advertising' is an action in plural form.
'Advertisement' is a singular usage, but it makes it more comparable to the first sentence if the plural 'Advertisements' is used in the second sentence.
'Advertisement' is a singular usage, but it makes it more comparable to the first sentence if the plural 'Advertisements' is used in the second sentence.
Q:
What is the difference between effect and influence ?
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effect (noun)
'power to bring about a result'
What effect did the spilled oil have on the environment?
influence (noun)
'the power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect ways (without a noticeable show or force, or without a command) : synonym; sway'
His influence on modern art can still be seen today.
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They can be used quite similarly sometimes. Also, be aware of the difference between effect and affect.
There are also other meanings for these words, but that is the basic difference.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/effect
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/influence
'power to bring about a result'
What effect did the spilled oil have on the environment?
influence (noun)
'the power or capacity of causing an effect in indirect ways (without a noticeable show or force, or without a command) : synonym; sway'
His influence on modern art can still be seen today.
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They can be used quite similarly sometimes. Also, be aware of the difference between effect and affect.
There are also other meanings for these words, but that is the basic difference.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/effect
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/influence
Q:
What is the difference between You don’t have any bad effect on me. and You don’t have any bad effects on me. ?
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The difference is "effect". The first one only indicates there was no one bad effect on you. But, in the second sentence, the word "effects" can mean there were many bad actions involved.
According to Google Search, Effect means, "a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause."
According to Google Search, Effect means, "a change which is a result or consequence of an action or other cause."
Q:
What is the difference between effect and affect ?
A:
Effect, noun: the result of an affect. The outcome, aftermath, result, of an affect.
Effect is the End-result of something.
Affect, verb: to do something that changes something. Impacts, changes, influences something.
Affect is an action.
Effect:
“The effect of his cheating was suspension.” The result of his cheating (affect + action) is suspension (effect.)
Affect: cheating
Effect: suspension
Affect:
“Ruby affects his standing position.” Ruby pushes him which is an action, an affect, the effect of Ruby’s affect is him falling on the ground.
Hope this makes sense :)
Effect is the End-result of something.
Affect, verb: to do something that changes something. Impacts, changes, influences something.
Affect is an action.
Effect:
“The effect of his cheating was suspension.” The result of his cheating (affect + action) is suspension (effect.)
Affect: cheating
Effect: suspension
Affect:
“Ruby affects his standing position.” Ruby pushes him which is an action, an affect, the effect of Ruby’s affect is him falling on the ground.
Hope this makes sense :)
Translations of "Effect"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 最初の頃はお店も沢山閉まって大変だったけど今はもう普通。海外に旅行する人はまだそんな多くないけどね。日本もまだ外国からの受け入れはガイドツアーで予約した人しか入れないみたい。
How was effect for covid in Japan?
When the coronavirus just started spreading, many restaurants were close and we had a hard time but now we're back to the normal.
How was effect for covid in Japan?
When the coronavirus just started spreading, many restaurants were close and we had a hard time but now we're back to the normal.
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At first, it was hard because many stores were closed, but now it's back to normal. There are still not that many people traveling abroad, though. In Japan, too, it seems that only foreigners who have booked a guided tour are allowed in.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? effect
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How do you say this in English (US)? Sound effect that someone stare something in Japanese comic
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How do you say this in English (US)? effect
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? effect and affect
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Both sound very similar, at least in my region of the country.
Other questions about "Effect"
Q:
日本語では、「二重否定は強めの肯定」を表現する効果がありますが、英語でもそのような効果があるのかな? イタリア語ではどうですか?
The double negative has the effect that
emphasize the positive phrase, in Japanese language.
English language has the similar effect too, right?
How about the Italian?
Do my English words which translated from Japanese sound naturally?
The double negative has the effect that
emphasize the positive phrase, in Japanese language.
English language has the similar effect too, right?
How about the Italian?
Do my English words which translated from Japanese sound naturally?
A:
Great example! Not really a double negative though, those are two separate clauses. together they make a complex sentence.
https://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/complex-sentences.html
Full sentence: When I have no music, I have no life.
音楽がないとき、私は悲しいです。
Great example! Not really a double negative though, those are two separate clauses. together they make a complex sentence.
https://www.english-grammar-revolution.com/complex-sentences.html
Full sentence: When I have no music, I have no life.
音楽がないとき、私は悲しいです。
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce effect and console.
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Q:
Can I use "in effect" interchangeably with " in reality"?
A:
Yes, or interchangeably with “therefore”.
Q:
The effect of this pill is intense.
The effect of this pill is fierce. Does this sound natural?
The effect of this pill is fierce. Does this sound natural?
A:
The effect of this pill is intense.<-- ok and natural
The effect of this pill is fierce.<-- a little unnatural.
The first one is fine because intense means a pulsing and overwhelming feeling. So after taking the pill, you think it is very strong and you feel it all over your body.
When you use "fierce" , it gives the impression that it has some thing to do with animals and natural instincts. Example " I was frozen at her fierce gaze. "
They may be in the same thesaurus entry, but they can mean different things in different contexts.
The effect of this pill is fierce.<-- a little unnatural.
The first one is fine because intense means a pulsing and overwhelming feeling. So after taking the pill, you think it is very strong and you feel it all over your body.
When you use "fierce" , it gives the impression that it has some thing to do with animals and natural instincts. Example " I was frozen at her fierce gaze. "
They may be in the same thesaurus entry, but they can mean different things in different contexts.
Q:
" desired effect", " desirable effect", what's the difference?
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Yes. For example, something can have both a desired effect and an undesirable effect:
Putting out food and water has the desired effect of helping stray cats, but it also has the undesirable effect of attracting rats and pigeons.
Putting out food and water has the desired effect of helping stray cats, but it also has the undesirable effect of attracting rats and pigeons.
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