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- effect, affect, impact 作“影响”时有什么区别? - 知乎
动词的affect与名词的effect在中文翻译上都有“影响”的含义,大致是affect=have an effect on,如: 7 The flooding doesn’t seem to have affected the bus service in this area =The flooding doesn’t seem to have an effect on the bus service in this area
- Does it effect me? vs. Does it affect me? - WordReference Forums
Your sentences are incorrect You can say: Does it affect me? Does it have an effect on me? Your question is too wide I think you have to decide whether you want to talk about the two nouns or the two verbs Instead of us inventing examples, it would be easir for you to find real-life examples and then ask us questions about them Otherwise we are simply writing an essay for you to read You
- with effect from or with effective from? | WordReference Forums
She will station be stationed in the Mainland office {with effect from effective from} 7 April 2011 In other words you can say either with effect from or effective from
- in effect from time to time - WordReference Forums
There is another sentence with "in effect from time to time": Distributor may, subject to Supplier’s trademark and branding policies in effect from time to time, use Supplier’s name, and the permitted trademarks set forth in Exhibit A for each Product, only to promote and sell Products, as explicitly provided in this Agreement
- Adobe的Ae和Pr有什么区别?如果区别较大,那各自有什么优势?有一定基础的人从哪一个入手比较好? - 知乎
深夜了,却睡不着。于是乎打开知乎,本想刷刷知乎催眠,却终于发现了一个自己答得上来的问题!激动!好了,不说废话!入正题 1 首先希望你能搞清楚自己要干什么,为什么要学习软件? 2 Adobe premiere:一款非线性视频编辑软件,这里指的编辑主要是指视频剪辑,当然Pr还可以做很多事情,比如
- 如何评价 Ao Wang、Quanming Liu 等人发表的《男性自慰器辅助自慰时长研究》论文? - 知乎
原文发表在 JIMR原文链接:A Study on Male Masturbation Duration Assisted by Masturbators | Journal …
- effective on at in | WordReference Forums
In seems to go more with the adjective effective and on seems to go more with the noun effect 1) The new measures have been effective in the restoration of law and order 2) What effect did his upbringing have on him? In (1) the emphasis seems to be on the general helpfulness of something In (2) it seems to be on the direct influence of
- cause an effect to on - WordReference Forums
Hi all, I'd like to know if it's idiomatic to use "cause" and to say "cause an effect to" or "cause an effect on", as in: Eating fast food all the time will cause a harmful effect to on our health Having a pet causes positive effects to on people Many thanks! :)
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