OXFORD 9000
📚 noun • entry_id 3635

effect

/ɪˈfɛkt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
efecto
The result or outcome of a cause.
The effect of the hurricane was a devastated landscape.
The stories did not seem to me to touch life. They were plainly intended to have a bracing moral effect, and perhaps had this result for the people at whom they were aimed.
vigencia • vigor
Execution; performance; realization; operation.
The new law will come into effect on the first day of next year.
efectos • efectos especiales
An illusion produced by technical means (as in "special effect")
The colored bands of color that strobe through much of the text and other visual elements are perhaps the most prototypical of all Amiga demoscene effects and, again, are a direct…
The effect of flying was most convincing.
efecto
An alteration, or device for producing an alteration, in sound after it has been produced by an instrument.
I just bought a couple of great effects.
I use an echo effect here to make the sound more mysterious.
efecto
A scientific phenomenon, usually named after its discoverer.
Doppler effect
pertenencias
Belongings, usually as personal effects.
The tenant shall pay for the repair of, or replace all such items of the fixtures, fittings, furniture and effects as shall be broken, lost, damaged or destroyed during that time.
Word forms
📚 verb • entry_id 3636

effect

/ɪˈfɛkt/
Meanings (ES + gloss)
efectuar
To make or bring about; to implement.
The best way to effect change is to work with existing stakeholders.
The offence thus given naturally effected an entire conversion in the queen's sentiments, and when Arthur returned from hunting, like Potiphar's wife, she charges Launfal with atte…
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