单词 | come into effect |
释义 | effect /i-fektˈ/noun
ORIGIN: OFr, from L effectus, from ex out, and facere to make effecˈter noun effecˈtible adjective That may be effected effecˈtive adjective
A soldier or body of soldiers ready for service effecˈtively adverb effecˈtiveness noun effectivˈity noun effectˈless adjective Without effect, useless effecˈtor noun and adjective (biology) (an organ or substance) that produces a response to stimulus effecˈtual adjective
effectualˈity noun effecˈtually adverb effecˈtualness noun effecˈtuate transitive verb To accomplish effectuāˈtion noun effective rate noun (also sterling effective rate) the percentage deviation of sterling from its Smithsonian parity (qv) against an average of selected foreign currencies, weighted according to their UK trade importance effectual calling noun (theology) The invitation to come to Christ received by the elect come, etc or put, etc into effect To become or make operative for effect So as to make a telling impression general effect The effect produced by a picture, etc as a whole give effect to To carry out, perform in effect
leave no effects To die without property to bequeath take effect
to that effect With the previously indicated meaning to the effect that With the meaning or result that |
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