transitive. To touch, lay hands upon, come into contact with; (figurative) to have an effect upon, to affect.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > operation upon something > have effect on [verb (transitive)] (130) rineOE transitive. To touch, lay hands upon, come into contact with; (figurative) to have an effect upon, to affect. takec1300 transitive. Of an illness, sensation, or any other force or agency: to act on, affect, or attack (a person or animal), esp. suddenly; to take hold… concern1446 transitive. To affect (a thing); to have a bearing or influence on. Obsolete except in sense 5c. redound1460 intransitive. To have the effect of contributing to some advantage or disadvantage for a person or thing. With to or (occasionally) †into. work1487 Chiefly with on, upon (formerly also †in, †into, †of, †to, †with). intransitive. To have a physical (esp. physiological) effect or influence on a… touch1491 transitive. To be of significance or importance to; to affect; to have an impact on. solicit1601 Of things. To affect (a person or thing) by some form of physical influence or attraction. Now rare. salutea1616 transferred and figurative. Of inanimate things, in various applications: †To bow or incline towards (obsolete); to appear or come forth as if in… enact1616 To work in or upon; to actuate, influence. Also, to implant, inspire (a feeling, etc.) into a person. Obsolete. Cf. act, v. 4b. affect1630 transitive. To have a material effect on; to make a material impression on; to influence, move, touch. reach1637 transitive. To succeed in affecting or influencing (a person, his or her opinions or sentiments, etc.); to impress, convince, win over. attinge1640 To affect, influence. act1655 intransitive. To exert influence or to have an effect on (also upon) a person or thing. influence1661 transitive. To exert influence upon, to affect by influence. To affect the condition of, to have an effect on. irradiate1668 transitive. To influence with or as with rays of heat or anything else of radiant character. Obsolete. vibrate1845 To circulate about, move or pass through, pierce or penetrate to, by or as by vibration. involve1847 transitive. To include; to contain, imply. To include or affect in its operation. inwork1855 To work, operate, or produce (some effect) in. to cut ice (with someone)1894 colloquial (originally U.S.). to cut ice (withsomeone) and variants: to carry weight, have an influence or effect (upon); to impress. Chiefly in… dent1931 figurative. To have an (esp. adverse) effect upon; to damage or weaken. colloquial. impact1935 intransitive. figurative. To have a (pronounced) effect on. to make (also put) a dent in1942 figurative. A more or less significant impression made upon some situation or state of affairs, esp. by gradual, continued effort; a (detrimental)… Subcategories:— respondent (1) — by pressing upon (1) — exert effect or influence (2) — in return (1) — strongly or injuriously (1) — by insensible degrees (1) — neutralize or counteract (17) — play upon as upon strings (1) — involve in the action of something (3) — extend so as to affect (1) — on a person as a surrounding influence (1) — bring some affecting condition upon (1) — subject to action or operation (13) — make subject to an action or influence (9) — be subject to action or influence (4) — be subjected to or undergo an action (44) — be affected by some action (6) — leave unaffected (1) |
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