effect in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for effect in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

after-effect [ˈɑːftərɪˌfekt, Am ˈæftɚ-] N

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effect
acoustic effect
freezing effect
binding effect
suspensory effect
binding effect
direct effect on a third party
blocking effect
suspensory effect
thermal effect
false effect
cumulative effect

effect Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a letter to the effect that
direct effect on a third party

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That obviously has a knock-on effect for the whole industry, which isn't necessarily a good thing.
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The essence of the effect of bifurcation memory (BM) lies in the appearance of a special type of transition process.
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Underneath the living rosettes, the plants typically produce nonphotosynthetic material or allow previous leaves to die, creating an insulating effect.
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The court here also dismissed the complaint, but on the grounds that the res judicata effect precludes this separate claim in a different state.
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In effect, elitism is cultural democracy as populism is to the democratization of culture.
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However, it has an unforeseen after-effect and reverts his mind to a childlike state.
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This takes account of the effect of lower incomes, reduced productivity, poorer health and the cost of benefits and welfare services.
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Some technologies can have exponential scaling if used in isolation, making the effect of combinations be of counter-intuitive magnitude.
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The effect is to average out the alternating pull of the magnetic field and so prevent the core from buzzing at twice line frequency.
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It is mainly concerned with the dynamic, online co-ordination of cognitive resources, and, hence, its effect can be observed only by measuring other cognitive processes.
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