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I . af·fect [əˈfekt] VERBE trans

2. affect (move):

3. affect (feign):

affect
affect

II . af·fect [əˈfekt] SUBST

affect
afekt m

Expressions couramment utilisées avec affect

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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It is very likely that flat affect is a result of deficits in motor expression as opposed to emotional processing.
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These various distinctions of procedure and terminology do not affect the binding status of accords under international law.
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As with cars, wheel travel and spring rate affect the bumpiness of the ride and the speed at which rough terrain can be negotiated.
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Human-initiated erosion also affects logperch in this way.
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The genuine explanation had been written down elsewhere, which is that it is the timbre which is affected.
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This also affected the live show to begin with forty-five minutes delay and caused a lot of displease on the fans and the viewers.
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Only teachers who have worked in the district for at least two years are likely to be affected.
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As a result, applications interacting with the database are minimally affected.
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The wooden parts of the building were badly affected as a result of the attack.
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The animal can also be found in grasslands and secondary forests which have been affected by humans.
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