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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 effect the result or change caused by something ("The storm had a serious effect on the economy.") n.
NGSL3000 effect change brought about by a cause; result n
NGSL3000 effective working efficiently to produce a desired result adj
NGSL3000 effectively In a way that produces the desired result adv
SAT5000 effect A consequence. n.
SAT5000 effective Fit for a destined purpose. adj.
SAT5000 effectual Efficient. adj.

Tanaka6000 effect Tanaka6000 effective

COMPOUND WORDS


adverse effect {n} (side-effect, especially a negative one in pharmacology) after-effect {n} (after-effect) SEE: aftereffect :: butterfly effect {n} (technical notion of sensitive dependence on initial conditions in chaos theory) cause and effect {n} (causality) SEE: causality :: cause and effect {n} (causation) SEE: causation :: cause and effect {n} (karma) SEE: karma :: domino effect {n} (chain of events) domino effect {n} (theory of encroaching communism) Doppler effect {n} (change in frequency or wavelength) effect {n} (movie and television industries term) effect {n} (result of an action) effect {n} (scientific phenomenon) effect {n} (sound engineering: alteration in sound) effect {v} (to make or bring about; to implement) effecter {n} (effector) SEE: effector :: effective {adj} (actually in effect) effective {adj} (efficient, serviceable, or operative) effective {adj} (having the power to produce a required effect or effects) effective {adj} (producing a decided or decisive effect) effectiveness {n} (degree) effectiveness {n} (property) effect size {n} (a measure of the strength or magnitude of the effect) greenhouse effect {n} (process by which a planet is warmed by its atmosphere) ground-effect machine {n} (hovercraft) SEE: hovercraft :: Hall effect {n} (development of a transverse voltage gradient) ineffective {adj} (lacking in ability; incompetent or inadequate) ineffective {adj} (not having the desired effect; ineffectual) ineffectiveness {n} (condition of being ineffective) or words to that effect {phrase} (used to indicate a paraphrase) Peltier effect {n} (thermodynamic effect) placebo effect {n} (tendency for a substance to exhibit results due to belief of the recipient) side effect {n} (computing: a state change caused by a function call) side effect {n} (medicine: an adverse effect) side effect {n} (unintended consequence of any action) Streisand effect {n} (phenomenon) take effect {v} (to become active; to become effective)

5000 WORDS


L070 P2610 effect die Wirkung 作用








effect P2610 effective P3044 effective P3875 effect, consequence, repercussion P4142






PHRASES



体重を減らすための運動の効果は非常に良いです。



Doing exercise is an effective way to lose weight .


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