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effectively
ef·fec·tive·ly E0048300 (ĭ-fĕk′tĭv-lē)adv.1. In an effective way.2. For all practical purposes; in effect: Though a few rebels still held out, the fighting was effectively ended.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | effectively - in an effective manner; "these are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion"efficaciouslyineffectively, inefficaciously - in an ineffective manner; "he dealt with the problem rather ineffectively" | | 2. | effectively - in actuality or reality or fact; "she is effectively his wife"; "in effect, they had no choice"in effect |
effectivelyadverb1. virtually, really, in fact, essentially, in effect, in reality, in truth, as good as, in actual fact, to all intents and purposes, in all but name, in actuality, for practical purposes The region was effectively independent.2. efficiently, successfully, skilfully, ably, competently, capably, proficiently He has the will and ability to govern effectively.Translationseffect (iˈfekt) noun1. a result or consequence. He is suffering from the effects of over-eating; His discovery had little effect at first. 結果 结果2. an impression given or produced. The speech did not have much effect (on them); a pleasing effect. 效果 效果 verb to make happen; to bring about. He tried to effect a reconciliation between his parents. 產生,導致 产生,导致 efˈfective (-tiv) adjective1. having power to produce, or producing, a desired result. These new teaching methods have proved very effective. 有效的 有效的2. striking or pleasing. an effective display of flowers. 顯眼的,效果好的 给人深刻印象的,效率高的 3. in operation; working; active. The new law becomes effective next week. 生效的 生效的efˈfectively (-tivli) adverb 有效地 有效地efˈfects noun plural1. property; goods. She left few personal effects when she died. 財產,財所有物 财物2. in drama etc, devices for producing suitable sounds, lighting etc to accompany a play etc. sound effects. 造戲劇效果的裝置(如聲光) 效果(如音响效果) efˈfectual (-tʃuəl) adjective successful in producing the desired results. He was not very effectual as an organiser. 奏效的 奏效的come into effect (of a law etc) to begin to operate. The law came into effect last month. 開始生效 开始生效for effect for the sake of making an impression. You don't mean that – you only said it for effect. 為了加深印象 为了加深印象in effect1. (of a rule etc) in operation. That law is no longer in effect. 生效中,實施中 在实行中,有效 2. in truth or in practical terms. In effect our opinions differed very little. 實際上 实际上put into effect to put (a law etc) into operation. He has begun to put his theories into effect. 實行,實施 实行,实施 take effect to begin to work; to come into force. When will the drug take effect? 起作用,開始生效 生效,奏效 EncyclopediaSeeeffectiveMedicalSeeeffectLegalSeeEffecteffectively Related to effectively: affectivelySynonyms for effectivelyadv virtuallySynonyms- virtually
- really
- in fact
- essentially
- in effect
- in reality
- in truth
- as good as
- in actual fact
- to all intents and purposes
- in all but name
- in actuality
- for practical purposes
adv efficientlySynonyms- efficiently
- successfully
- skilfully
- ably
- competently
- capably
- proficiently
Synonyms for effectivelyadv in an effective mannerSynonymsAntonyms- ineffectively
- inefficaciously
adv in actuality or reality or factSynonyms |