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affect是什麼意思 affect的用法 affect怎麼讀

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affect

英 [ə'fekt]美 [ə'fɛkt]

vt. 影響;感染;感動;假裝

vi. 傾向;喜歡

n. 情感;引起感情的因素

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記憶方法

1. 在你旁邊做事件的人.

中文詞源

affect 感染,打動,假裝

前綴af-同ad-, 去,往。詞根fect, 同fact, 做。該詞根衍生出兩個截然相反的意思:1. 做出來的樣子,假裝。2. 真心實意的做,打動,影響。

英語詞源

affect

affect: There are two distinct verbs affect in English: ‘simulate insincerely’ [15] and ‘have an effect on’ [17]; but both come ultimately from the same source, Latin afficere. Of compound origin, from the prefix ad- ‘to’ and facere ‘do’, this had a wide range of meanings. One set, in reflexive use, was ‘apply oneself to something’, and a new verb, affectāre, was formed from its past participle affectus, meaning ‘aspire or pretend to have’.

Either directly or via French affecter, this was borrowed into English, and is now most commonly encountered in the past participle adjective affected and the derived noun affectation. Another meaning of afficere was ‘influence’, and this first entered English in the 13th century by way of its derived noun affectiō, meaning ‘a particular, usually unfavourable disposition’ – hence affection.

The verb itself was a much later borrowing, again either through French or directly from the Latin past participle affectus.


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affect (n.)

late 14c., "mental state," from Latin noun use of affectus "furnished, supplied, endowed," figuratively "disposed, constituted, inclined," past participle of afficere "to do; treat, use, manage, handle; act on; have influence on, do something to," a verb of broad meaning, from ad- "to" (see ad-) + facere (past participle factus) "to make, do" (see factitious). Perhaps obsolete except in psychology. Related: Affects.

affect (v.2)

"to make a pretense of," 1660s, earlier "to assume the character of (someone)," 1590s; originally in English "to aim at, aspire to, desire" (early 15c.), from Middle French affecter (15c.), from Latin affectare "to strive after, aim at," frequentative of afficere (past participle affectus) "to do something to, act on" (see affect (n.)). Related: Affected; affecting.

affect (v.1)

"to make an impression on," 1630s; earlier "to attack" (c. 1600), "act upon, infect" (early 15c.), from affect (n.). Related: Affected; affecting.

權威例句

1. Poor housing and family stress can affect both physical and mental health.

住房條件差、家庭壓力大會影響身心兩方面的健康。

2. Scientists call this the "it won't affect me" syndrome.

科學家把這種現象稱爲“我無所謂”的典型表現。

3. Price changes must not adversely affect the living standards of the people.

物價變化一定不能給人們的生活水準帶來負面影響。

4. They will affect generations of Britons still unborn.

他們將會影響還未出世的好幾代英國人。

5. It doesn't affect my judgement one jot.

這絲毫不會影響我的判斷。

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