Affect
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affect teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- etki etmek {f}
- numarası yapmak {f}
- sevmek {f}
- yaşamak ( de) {f}
- tutmak {f}
- taslamak {f}
- sarsmak {f}
- bozmak {f}
- afekt (Freud): Evvelce yaşanmış bir olayın uyandırdığı ruhi kompleksi anlatmak için kullanılan deyim (Tıp)
- üzmek {f}
- etkile
Örnek Cümle:
Sorun bizim okulun prestiji etkiler.
-The problem affects the prestige of our school.
Örnek Cümle:
Denizde yaşayan canlıların çoğu, kirlilikten etkilenir.
-Most living creatures in the sea are affected by pollution.
- gibi davranmak
- affect ignorance cahillik taslamak
- duygulanım
- afekt
- takınmak
- bilmezlikten gelmek
- etkimek
- değiştirmek müteessir etmek
- kontrolsüz duygu
- gibi görünmek, yalancıktan {f}
- numarası yap/etkile
- dokunmak {f}
- (hastalık) zarar vermek: My arm is affected. Hastalık koluma yayıldı {f}
- etkilemek
Örnek Cümle:
Suriye'deki istikrarsız güvenlik durumu Türkiye'yi de etkilemektedir.
-The unstable security situation in Syria also affects Turkey.
Örnek Cümle:
Alzheimer hastalığı tüm dünyada yaklaşık 50 milyon insanı etkilemektedir.
-Alzheimer's disease affects nearly 50 million people around the world.
- tesir etmek
- poz yapmak
- Hastalık koluma yayıldı
- arzu
- hoşlanmak {f}
- heyecan
- etki yapmak
- duygu boşalması
- etki
Örnek Cümle:
Denizde yaşayan canlıların çoğu, kirlilikten etkilenir.
-Most living creatures in the sea are affected by pollution.
Örnek Cümle:
Sorun bizim okulun prestiji etkiler.
-The problem affects the prestige of our school.
- yaşamak
- koymak
- duygulandırmak
- duygusal uyumsuzluk
- duygu (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim)
Örnek Cümle:
O, çocukları için sıcak duygusal yakınlık gösteriyor.
-He shows warm affection for his children.
Örnek Cümle:
Onun duyguları ile oyun oynama.
-Don't toy with her affections.
- gibi görünmek
- affected
- {s} etkilenmiş
O, ısıdan etkilenmişti.
-He was affected by the heat.
Dua ve dileklerim bu korkunç faciadan tüm etkilenmişler için.
-My thoughts and prayers are with all those who were affected by this terrible tragedy.
- affecting
- {s} etkileyen
- affect adversely
- kötü etkilemek
- affect ignorance
- bilmezlikten gelmek
- affect ignorance
- cahillik taslamak
- affect negatively
- kötü etkilemek
- affect with panic
- panik ol
- affect our mood
- ruh halimizi etkiler
- affect a payment
- (Politika, Siyaset) ödeme yapma
- affect an accent
- aksan takınmak
- affect an accent
- aksanlı konuşmak
- affect block
- duygu engeli
- affect block
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duygu bloğu
- affect fantasy
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duygu fantazisi
- affect hunger
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duygu açlığı
- affect ignorance
- bilmemezlikten gelmek
- affect ignorance
- bilmiyormuş gibi yapmak
- affect one's honour
- haysiyetine dokunmak
- affect stupidity
- aptal numarası yapmak
- affect the health
- sağlığa dokunmak
- affect the woods
- ormanda yaşamak [bot
- affect the woods
- (Zooloji) ]
- affect to sleep
- uyuma numarası yapmak
- affect with panic
- panik olmak
- affected
- etki altında kalmış
- affection
- sevgi
Jessie, Joseph'le tokalaştı ve sevgi ile onu selamladı.
-Jessie shook Joseph's hand and greeted him with affection.
Bana sevgi dolu bir mektup gönderdi.
-He sent me an affectionate letter.
- affection
- etkileme
- affected
- sarsılmış
- affection
- şefkât
Her annenin çocuğuna şefkati vardır.
-Every mother has affection for her child.
Biraz şefkate ihtiyacım var.
-I need a little affection.
- affection
- duygusal yakınlık
- affectation
- sahte tavır
- affected
- yakalanmış hastalık
- affected
- edalı
- affected
- duygulanmak
- affected
- etkilenmek
- affecting
- derinden etkileyici
- affecting
- etkileme
- affection
- teessür
- affection
- (Tıp) afeksiyon
- affection
- (Felsefe,Tıp) duygulanım
- affection
- tefani
- affection
- yakınlık
O, çocukları için sıcak duygusal yakınlık gösteriyor.
-He shows warm affection for his children.
Beni sevdiğini biliyorum, ama senin için bütün hissettiğim sadece yakınlıktır.
-I know you love me, but all I feel for you is just affection.
- affection
- (Tıp) afet
- affection
- (Tıp) maraz
- affection
- tesir etme
- affection
- (Tıp) illet
- affection
- alaka
- affection
- (Tıp) hastalık hali
- affection
- etkime
- affection
- (Tıp) marazi durum
- affection
- etki etme
- affectation
- yapmacık
- affected
- {f} etkile
Konuşması dinleyicileri derinden etkiledi.
-His speech deeply affected the audience.
Sigara içmek onun sağlığını etkiledi.
-Smoking has affected his health.
- affected
- sahte
- affected
- yapmacık
- affecting
- dokunaklı
- affecting
- {f} etkile
- affectingly
- dokunaklı bir şekilde
- affectingly
- etkileyici şekilde
- affection
- şefkat
Biraz şefkate ihtiyacım var.
-I need a little affection.
O çok şefkatli bir baba.
-He's a very affectionate father.
- affectation
- numara
- affection
- hastalık
- affections
- sevgi
Dünyanın daha fazla sevgiye ihtiyacı var.
-The world needs more affections.
Öpücükler, sarılmalar, sevgiler ... hepsi sahteydi.
-Kisses, hugs, affections... it was all fake.
- ads affect to the consumer's decision process
- tüketici karar sürecine reklamın etkisi
- adversely affect
- olumsuz etkiler
- affectation
- {i} taklit
- affectation
- özenti
- affected
- etkilenir
- affected
- etkiledi
- affected
- etkilenerek
- affects
- etkiler
Hayal yaşamlarımızın her kısmını etkiler.
-Imagination affects every part of our lives.
İnsanın beden ve aklı birbirine öylesine bağlıdır ki birini etkileyen diğerini de etkiler.
-The body and the mind of man are so closely bound together that whatever affects one affects the other.
- flat affect
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Düz Duygulanım, düz duygu
- labile affect
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Oynak duygulanım, oynak duygu
- negatively affect
- olumsuz etkilemek
- affectation
- {i} naz
- affectation
- {i} yapmacık tavır
- affectation
- {i} eda
- affectation
- {i} gösteriş
- affectation
- yapmacık davranış
- affected
- sahte tavırlı
- affected
- {s} üzülmüş
- affected
- {s} eğilimli
- affected
- affectedly yapmacık tavırlarla
- affected
- tesir altında kalmış
- affected
- {s} yakalanmış [tıp.]
- affected
- {s} numaracı
- affected
- {s} taklitçi
- affected
- affectedness yapmacık
- affected
- müteessir
- affected
- yakalanmış
- affected
- numarası yap/etkile
- affected
- {s} düşkün
- affected
- sahte tavır
- affected
- {s} (hastalıktan) zarar görmüş
- affected
- poz yapan
- affectedly
- yapmacık bir şekilde
- affecting
- {s} etkileyici
- affecting
- tesir eden
- affecting
- affectingly müessir şekilde
- affecting
- {s} numaracı
- affecting
- yapmacıklı
- affecting
- etkileyici bir tarzda
- affecting
- taklitçi
- affecting
- sahte tavırlı
- affecting
- numarası yap/etkile
- affecting
- müessir
- affectingly
- etkileyici bir tarzda
- affectingly
- (zarf) etkileyici bir tarzda
- affection
- {i} muhabbet, şefkat, sevgi
- affection
- {i} eğilim
- affection
- (Tıp) Hastalık hali veya marazi durum, afet, illet, maraz, afeksiyon; Duygulanım
- affection
- (Diş Hekimliği) patolojik veya hastalıklı durum
- affection
- {i} meyil
- affection
- {i} düşkünlük
- blunted affect
- duygual sığlık
- blunted affect
- (Politika, Siyaset) duygusal kısıtlılık
- blunted affect
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duygulanım küntlüğü
- blunted affect
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) duygu sığlığı
- inappropriate affect
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) uygunsuz duygulanım
- inappropriate affect
- (Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) uygunsuz duygu
İlgili Terimler
affect teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To aim for, to try to obtain
- To feel affection for; to like, be fond of
Örnek Cümle:
A young gentlewoman in Basil was married to an ancient man against her will, whom she could not affect; she was continually melancholy, and pined away for grief .
- To make a false display of
Örnek Cümle:
He managed to affect a smile despite feeling quite miserable.
- To influence or alter
Örnek Cümle:
The heat of the sunlight affected the speed of the chemical reaction.
- To move to emotion
Örnek Cümle:
He was deeply affected by the themes in the play.
- Of an illness or condition, to infect or harm (a part of the body)
Örnek Cümle:
Hepatitis affects the liver.
- Emotion
Örnek Cümle:
I try not to let my emotions influence my decisions.
-I try not to let my emotions affect my decisions.
- External display of emotion or mood
Örnek Cümle:
He seemed completely devoid of affect.
- to act upon
- affection, passion {n}
- to move the passions, aim, try, assume {v}
- To make a show of; to put on a pretense of; to feign; to assume; as, to affect ignorance
- make believe with the intent to deceive; "He feigned that he was ill"; "He shammed a headache"
- Generalized feeling tone (usually considered more persistent than emotion, less so than mood) It is the external, observable manifestation of emotion (e g , flat, blunted, constricted, expansive, labile, etc )
- To aim at; to aspire; to covet
- To show a fondness for; to like to use or practice; to choose; hence, to frequent habitually
- To influence or move, as the feelings or passions; to touch
- v to produce an effect on; to influence ("A lack of sleep affected the singer's performance ")
- To assign; to appoint
- The emotional complex associated with an idea or mental state
- To act upon; to produce an effect or change upon
- the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion act physically on; have an effect upon have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?"
- The observable emotional condition of an individual at any given time [Click Here to Return to List]
- A strong emotional experience. See usage notes below
- To love; to regard with affection
- emotion, feeling or mood
- have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd"
- in environmental psychology, an individuals emotional response to the environment, which is predicted by the naturalness of the place; its upkeep, openness, order; and historical significance
- emotions displayed through behavior and actions This is in contrast to moods, which may or may not be visible to other people Affects may even mask underlying moods
- If something or someone affects you, they make you feel a strong emotion, especially sadness or pity. The divorce affected Jim deeply
- In hysteria, the affect is sometimes entirely dissociated, sometimes transferred to another than the original idea
- act physically on; have an effect upon
- If a disease affects someone, it causes them to become ill. Arthritis is a crippling disease which affects people all over the world. = afflict
- influence; move someone (emotionally); attack (of a disease); act as if, pretend; have a certain disposition towards; have an affinity for {f}
- An operation that lets you connect wires onto terminations/pins
- To dispose or incline
- -A psychological term referring to emotions
- have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd
- verb-infinitive act
- the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion
- pattern of observable behaviours which is the expression of a subjectively experienced feeling state (emotion) and is variable over time in response to changing emotional states
- The observable emotional condition of an individual at any given time See also frontal lobe
- If something affects a person or thing, it influences them or causes them to change in some way. Nicotine adversely affects the functioning of the heart and arteries the worst-affected areas of Somalia
- have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?"
- connect closely and often incriminatingly; "This new ruling affects your business"
- influence; make a change on
- to act upon or influence, as in: Strong emotions can affect your health
- the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion act physically on; have an effect upon have an effect upon; "Will the new rules affect me?" have an emotional or cognitive impact upon; "This child impressed me as unusually mature"; "This behavior struck me as odd
- A class of mental phenomena uniquely characterized by a consciously experienced, subjective feeling state, commonly accompanying emotions and moods
- The observable emotional condition of an individual at any given time
- Affection; inclination; passion; feeling; disposition
- A person's feeling toward something (3)
- To tend to by affinity or disposition
- Emotional feeling tone or mood
- Visible signs of experiencing an emotion
- affect display
- External show of emotion or affect, such as by voice, expression, gesture, or posture, whether involuntarily or not
The face is a particularly rich source for affect display, although other parts of the body may also be involved.
- affect displays
- plural form of affect display
- affect perseverance
- the effect of an individual preserving his/her affect even when he/she is presented with evidences that contradict it
- affect the health
- influence the health, have an impact on the health
- affectation
- An unusual mannerism
- affected
- Someone affected, as by a disease
- affected
- Emotionally moved; touched
- affected
- simulated in order to impress
He spoke with an affected English accent.
- affected
- influenced or changed by something
The affected compass was impossible to use, so we got lost.
- affected
- Simple past tense and past participle of affect
The thunderstorm affected the compass, and we got lost.
- affecting
- Present participle of affect
- affection
- An attribute; a quality or property; a condition; a bodily state; as, figure, weight, etc., are affections of bodies
- affection
- Disease; morbid symptom; malady; as, a pulmonary affection. --Dunglison
- affection
- The act of affecting or acting upon; the state of being affected
- affection
- A settled good will; kind feeling; love; zealous or tender attachment
Usage note: often in the plural; formerly followed by to, but now more generally by for or toward(s); as, filial, social, or conjugal affections; to have an affection for or towards children.
- affection
- to feel an [[#Noun|affection]], emotion or love for
- affection
- Bent of mind; a feeling or natural impulse or natural impulse acting upon and swaying the mind; any emotion; as, the benevolent affections, esteem, gratitude, etc.; the malevolent affections, hatred, envy, etc.; inclination; disposition; propensity; tendency
- flat affect
- Lack of apparent emotion
- flat affect
- Lack of emotion
After the crash he presented a flat affect, a symptom of PTSD.
- affectation
- a studied or ostentatious pretense or attempt
- Affectedly
- in an affected manner
- affectation
- {n} conceit, formality, pretense
- affected
- {a} moved, conceited, afflicted
- affectedly
- {a} hypocritically, conceitedly, vainly
- affecting
- {a} moving, aiming at, imitating
- affecting
- {a} touching
- affection
- {n} love, fondness, zeal, quality, habit
- flat affect
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) A severe reduction in emotional expressiveness. People with depression and schizophrenia often show flat affect. A person with schizophrenia may not show the signs of normal emotion, perhaps may speak in a monotonous voice, have diminished facial expressions, and appear extremely apathetic. Also known as blunted affect
- labile affect
- (Psikoloji, Ruhbilim) Pathological emotional expression, generally due to neurological degeneration or other complications; may or may not be mood-congruent. In other words, the patient might sob uncontrollably in an only moderately sad situation (an excessive but mood-congruent reaction), or he or she might also cry when upset or angry (a mood-incongruent reaction). Labile affect is also known as pseudobulbar affect, emotional incontinence, or involuntary emotional expression disorder (IEED)
- Affectation
- affectedness
- Affectation
- affection
- Affectation
- a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
- Affected
- acted upon; influenced
- Affected
- speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression
- Affected
- emotionally affected; "very touched by the stranger's kindness"
- Affecting
- arousing affect; "the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene"; "poignant grief cannot endure forever"; "his gratitude was simple and touching"
- Affectingly
- in a poignant or touching manner; "she spoke poignantly"
- Affection
- lovedrury
- affectation
- Fondness; affection
- affectation
- {i} insincere behavior, artificial manner, pretense
- affectation
- An attempt to assume or exhibit what is not natural or real; false display; artificial show
- affectation
- disapproval If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is an affectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people. I wore sunglasses all the time and people thought it was an affectation. a way of behaving, speaking etc that is not sincere or natural
- affectation
- A striving after
- affectation
- pose
- affected
- Made up of terms involving different powers of the unknown quantity; adfected; as, an affected equation
- affected
- Inclined; disposed; attached
- affected
- acted upon; influenced speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impression
- affected
- Regarded with affection; beloved
- affected
- past of affect
- affected
- disapproval If you describe someone's behaviour as affected, you disapprove of the fact that they behave in an unnatural way that is intended to impress other people. She had an affected air and a disdainful look. = mannered natural. not sincere or natural
- affected
- Given to false show; assuming or pretending to possess what is not natural or real
- affected
- Assumed artificially; not natural
- affected
- {s} infected; influenced; put on, pretended
- affectedly
- In an affected manner; hypocritically; with more show than reality
- affectedly
- Lovingly; with tender care
- affectedly
- in a studied and insincere manner; artificially, unnaturally, pretentiously; in a simulated manner
- affecting
- {s} moving, stirring, touching; exciting
- affecting
- Affected; given to false show
- affecting
- approval If you describe something such as a story or a piece of music as affecting, you think it is good because it makes you feel a strong emotion, especially sadness or pity. an affecting drama about a woman with a terminal illness. = moving, touching. producing strong emotions of sadness, pity etc = upsetting
- affecting
- Producing strong feelings and emotions
- affecting
- Moving the emotions; fitted to excite the emotions; pathetic; touching; as, an affecting address; an affecting sight
- affectingly
- In a manner so as to affect
- affectingly
- in a poignant or touching manner; "she spoke poignantly
- affectingly
- In an affecting manner; is a manner to excite emotions
- affectingly
- pitiably, in way which arouses pity
- affection
- {i} fondness; infirmity, malady
- affection
- endearment
- affection
- Bent of mind; a feeling or natural impulse or natural impulse acting upon and swaying the mind; any emotion; as, the benevolent affections, esteem, gratitude, etc
- affection
- Formerly followed by to, but now more generally by for or towards; as, filial, social, or conjugal affections; to have an affection for or towards children
- affection
- the malevolent affections, hatred, envy, etc
- affection
- are affections of bodies
- affection
- A settled good will; kind feeling; love; zealous or tender attachment; often in the pl
- affection
- Passion; violent emotion
- affection
- Disease; morbid symptom; malady; as, a pulmonary affection
- affection
- Your affections are your feelings of love or fondness for someone. The distant object of his affections is Caroline
- affection
- An attribute; a quality or property; a condition; a bodily state; as, figure, weight, etc
- affection
- (love), (ke) aloha
- affection
- a positive feeling of liking; "he had trouble expressing the affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart"
- affection
- The lively representation of any emotion
- affection
- The need to establish psychologically close relationships with others
- affection
- Prejudice; bias
- affection
- Observable behaviors that result when parents act on their feelings of warmth or love Parental affection can be shown either physically (hugging, kissing, caressing, comforting, and the like) or verbally (praising, complimenting, saying nice things to or about the child, and so forth) These and many other caring, nurturing, supportive, loving, behaviors help define the behavioral expressions of parental acceptance
- affection
- If you regard someone or something with affection, you like them and are fond of them. She thought of him with affection She had developed quite an affection for the place
- affection
- a positive feeling of liking; "he had trouble expressing the affection he felt"; "the child won everyone's heart
- affection
- inclination; disposition; propensity; tendency
- affection
- @}--,--'-- -- Long-stemmed rose : * -- Kisses : -X -- A big wet kiss! : -x -- Kiss kiss : -{} -- Blowing a kiss [hugged person's name] -- Hugs ((hugged person's name)): ** -- Hugs and kisses ((((person's name)))) -- Hug
- affections
- plural of affection
- affects
- plural of affect
- affects
- third-person singular of affect
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