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I. effect [ɪˈfekt] N

1. effect (result):

effect
to little effect
to no effect
with effect from 27 August

2. effect no pl (influence):

effect
effect on earnings
to take effect
zaczynać [perf zacząć] działać

3. effect no pl (force):

to come into [or take] effect
wchodzić [perf wejść] w życie
to remain in effect
pozostawać [perf pozostać] w mocy

4. effect no pl (impression):

effect

5. effect (reality):

in effect
to put [or bring] sth into effect
wprowadzać [perf wprowadzić] coś w życie

6. effect (meaning):

the article was to the effect that...
or words to this effect

7. effect:

effects pl CINE

Phrases:

rzeczy fpl

II. effect [ɪˈfekt] VB trans

to effect a change
dokonywać [perf dokonać] zmiany
doprowadzać [perf doprowadzić] do pojednania
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effect N

stack effect
skin effect ELEC
skin effect ELEC
shadow effect radiotechnika
ram effect AVIAT
ram effect AVIAT
orientation effect CHEM
notch effect wytrzymałość materiałów
Mössbauer effect PHYS
adverse effect MED
adverse effect MED

domino effect N

the domino effect

greenhouse effect N no pl

leverage effect N PHYS, ECON

leverage effect

Monday effect N ECON

Monday effect

side effect N

side effect

snowball effect N no pl

spiral effect N ECON

spiral effect

synergy effect N ECON

synergy effect

knock-on effect N Brit

knock-on effect
to have a knock-on effect
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wealth effect N

wealth effect ECON COMP
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recency effect N

recency effect PSYCH
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primacy effect N

primacy effect PSYCH
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post-effect N

post-effect PHYS
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framing effect N

framing effect nsing PSYCH
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endowment effect N

endowment effect nsing PSYCH, ECON
Present
Ieffect
youeffect
he/she/iteffects
weeffect
youeffect
theyeffect
Past
Ieffected
youeffected
he/she/iteffected
weeffected
youeffected
theyeffected
Present Perfect
Ihaveeffected
youhaveeffected
he/she/ithaseffected
wehaveeffected
youhaveeffected
theyhaveeffected
Past Perfect
Ihadeffected
youhadeffected
he/she/ithadeffected
wehadeffected
youhadeffected
theyhadeffected

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

spillover effect of advertising campaigns
in effect
to go into effect
wchodzić [perf wejść] w życie
to effect a change
dokonywać [perf dokonać] zmiany

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

It is claimed this had a serious knock-on effect on pupils studying the subjects at a higher level in the sixth-form.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A common side effect drawback of nitroglycerine ointment is headache, caused by systemic absorption of the drug, which limits patient acceptability.
en.wikipedia.org
Often an artifice is employed to effect the passage from one state to another such as an unexpected inheritance, a miraculous gift, grand reunions, etc.
en.wikipedia.org
The effect is to average out the alternating pull of the magnetic field and so prevent the core from buzzing at twice line frequency.
en.wikipedia.org
The essence of the effect of bifurcation memory (BM) lies in the appearance of a special type of transition process.
en.wikipedia.org