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[VERB 动词]影响;使改变 If something
affects a person or thing, it influences them or causes them to change in some way.
Nicotine adversely affects the functioning of the heart and arteries...
尼古丁会对心脏及动脉功能造成损害。
More than seven million people have been affected by drought.
已有超过700万的民众受到旱灾的影响。
...the worst-affected areas of Somalia.
索马里受影响最为严重的地区
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[VERB 动词](疾病)侵袭,感染 If a disease
affects someone, it causes them to become ill.
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[VERB 动词](感情上)打动,震动,使悲伤(或怜悯) If something or someone
affects you, they make you feel a strong emotion, especially sadness or pity.
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[VERB 动词]假装;佯装;装出…的样子 If you
affect a particular characteristic or way of behaving, you pretend that it is genuine, or natural for you.
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Usage Note :
Note that the noun that comes from affect is effect. You can say that something affects you, or that is has an effect on you. ...the effect that noise has on people in factories. You can also talk about the effect of something. ...the effect of the anaesthetic. Effect can also be a verb. If you effect something such as a change or a repair, you make it happen or do it. This is a fairly formal word. She had effected a few hasty repairs.
注意,与affect相对应的名词是effect。可以说something affects you,也可以说it has an effect on you。例如:the effect that noise has on people in factories (噪音对工厂里的人们产生的影响)。谈论某事物的效果也可用 effect: the effect of the anaesthetic(麻醉药的作用)。effect也可用作动词,后接 change, repair 等词, 意为使发生或进行,该用法较为正式。例如:She had effected a few hasty repairs(她已经做了一些匆忙的修补)。