I. effect [ɪˈfekt] N
II. effect [ɪˈfekt] VB trans
- to effect reconciliation
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effect N
- skin effect ELEC
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- shadow effect radiotechnika
- zacienianie nt
- ram effect AVIAT
- spiętrzenie nt
- orientation effect CHEM
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- Mössbauer effect PHYS
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- adverse effect MED
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greenhouse effect N no pl
- the greenhouse effect
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Monday effect N ECON
- Monday effect
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primacy effect N
- primacy effect PSYCH
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framing effect N
endowment effect N
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| you | effect |
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| we | effect |
| you | effect |
| they | effect |
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| we | effected |
| you | effected |
| they | effected |
| I | have | effected |
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| you | have | effected |
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