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Перевод: affect speek affect


[существительное]
аффект ;
[глагол]
воздействовать; действовать; действовать на; влиять; затронуть; затрагивать; трогать; задевать; поражать; вредить; наносить ущерб; волновать; драпироваться; прикидываться; притворяться; делать вид; любить; предпочитать; стремиться; назначать


Тезаурус:

  1. The ban, initiated by the State Department and announced on 11 March by the Immigration and Naturalisation Service, is expected to affect fewer than 500 of the approximately 3000 Libyan students at American universities, and only those studying the proscribed subjects.
  2. Certain types of agreement will seldom if ever qualify for exemption, for example those which restrict competition so as to affect inter-state trade and contain export bans, maintain retail prices or lead to absolute territorial protection of national markets.
  3. In spite of the war, trolleybus conversions continued for the time being in other parts of London, but did not affect the Croydon area directly.
  4. The expectations of older people, their families, and people who work with them, may significantly affect the way that they cope with illness or disability.
  5. Certainly earth moving to affect the form of the landscape is well-established in many parts of the world, as in the practice of feng shui.
  6. The ministry says it will take this action under the 1854 Defence Act if the commoners - local residents - cannot agree to relinquish rights which affect military installations.
  7. The present stance involves banning the people of the province from its ranks yet drawing up policies for them which will radically affect their lives.
  8. Changes at sorting and post offices would affect postmen, sorters, engineers, drivers and managers, they said.
  9. At source, a basalt lava may be moving at twenty or more kilometres an hour; at the far end it may be oozing forward like treacle at only a few metres per hour; so the temperature of a magma will obviously affect the style of an eruption considerably.
  10. So far we have looked at the view that sex differences affect the way in which the police and the courts act toward offenders, and that this enables women to escape criminalisation to a greater extent than men.
  11. There is a need for such evaluators, but they are surely a very minor part in a much larger process, for evaluation is foremost an attitude of mind backed up by a series of techniques which may, indeed, be very simple and which affect all the workers from the start and throughout the project.
  12. We have been here almost a year now and the Revd Brunton Scott is still having a great affect on our lives.
  13. Doctors and nurses may have to make crucial decisions over newly born children, and hoteliers, retailers and caf proprietors are in a position to make decisions which will affect the freedom of mentally handicapped people to live their lives.

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