گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'impact'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: تفنگ بادی ایمپکت

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2 عمومی:: بهم‌ فشردن‌

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3 عمومی:: زیر فشار قرار دادن‌

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4 عمومی:: پیچیدن‌

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5 عمومی:: اثر

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6 عمومی:: با شدت‌ ادا

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english

1 general::   noun effect/impression ADJ. big, considerable, dramatic, enormous, great, high, huge, important, main, major, massive, powerful, profound, real, significant, strong, substantial, tremendous a high-impact message aimed at changing high risk behaviour among drug-users | limited, marginal, minimal/minimum, negligible | full The industrial north of the country felt the full impact of the recession. | maximum We'll show you how to dress for maximum impact at the all-important audition. | overall, total | growing, increasing | added | disproportionate | uneven the uneven impact of the debt crisis on developing countries | aggregate, combined, cumulative considering the cumulative impact of a series of damaging events | decisive | direct The railways made a direct physical impact on the landscape. | immediate, instant | initial, short-term | lasting, long-term | far-reaching, wider It is important to appreciate the wider impact and implications of this proposal. | future, likely, possible, potential | beneficial, favourable, positive | adverse, catastrophic, damaging, devastating, disastrous, heavy, negative, serious, severe | human The severest human impact on the dolphins has been the loss of habitat. | personal The personal impact of party leaders has been very important. | physical, visual seeking to reduce the visual impact of wind farms on the landscape | cultural, ecological, economic, emotional, environmental, financial, health, political, psychological, social The environmental impact of power generation is being assessed. VERB + IMPACT achieve, create, exert, have, make Variations in the interest rate will have an impact on the whole housing market. You certainly made a big impact on Carter. | feel The initial impact of the reforms will be felt most keenly in primary schools. | analyse, assess, consider, evaluate, examine, explore, judge, measure, monitor, study It is difficult to judge the likely impact of the changes on employment patterns. | enhance, increase, maximize | alleviate, cushion, lessen, minimize, reduce, soften We are trying to minimize the impact of price rises on our customers. | diminish, lessen, reduce, weaken Listening to the speech through an interpreter lessened its impact somewhat. | lose When peace returned, the hardline message lost much of its impact. | resist, withstand This section explores how mothers resist the impact of poverty on the health of their children. | be concerned about | appreciate | highlight | address | predict | reflect Architecturally, these churches reflected the impact of the Renaissance. PREP. under the ~ of Manufacturing fell sharply under the impact of the recession. | ~ on/upon to highlight the impact of technology on working practices act/force of one object hitting another ADJ. full | initial VERB + IMPACT take The front coach of the train took the full impact of the crash. | feel | absorb A well-designed sports shoe should absorb the impact on the 28 bones in each foot. | lessen, soften Air bags are designed to soften the impact for crash victims. | survive, withstand The crew of six may have survived the initial impact, but the whole plane went up in flames seconds later. IMPACT + VERB occur Impact occurred seconds after the pilot signalled for help. | knock sb/sth … The impact knocked him off balance. IMPACT + NOUN speed | crater Small meteorites have left impact craters all over the planet's surface. PREP. on ~ The front of the car had crumpled on impact. PHRASES the moment/point/time of impact

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: impact adjectives big/great • Winning this competition could have a big impact on my life. • His impact was greater than that of the Beatles. huge/enormous/massive • Industry has a huge impact on the environment we live in. • The impact has been enormous on people's daily lives. small • New technologies have only had a small impact on the overall level of employment. minimal/negligible (= very small and not important ) • The change in government had a minimal impact in the rural areas of the country. positive (= having a good effect ) • Cuts in federal spending should have a positive impact on America’s economic future. negative/damaging (= having a bad effect ) • The expansion of the airport would have a negative impact on the environment. disastrous (= a very bad effect ) • His leg injury had a disastrous impact on his career as a footballer. a major/significant impact (= important ) • The war had a major impact on French domestic politics. a profound impact (= very important ) • Population growth has a profound impact on world food demand. an adverse impact formal (= a bad effect ) • The loss of forests has had an adverse impact on bird populations. a real impact informal (= a big impact ) • The film made a real impact on cinema audiences. a lasting impact (= one that lasts for a long time ) • The arrival of the railways made a lasting impact on many sectors of the economy. a long-term impact • Scientists are calculating the long-term impact of the floods. a short-term/immediate impact • A military attack may only have a short-term impact on terrorist activity. an emotional/psychological impact • Their mother’s death had a huge emotional impact on the children. an economic impact • It is difficult to measure the economic impact of the war. an environmental impact • The environmental impact of the construction project is being investigated. the full impact of something • South Wales felt the full impact of the recession. the potential/likely impact • He’s studying the potential impact of climate change. verbs have an impact • New technology has had a massive impact on our lives. make an impact • The product quickly made an impact on the market. feel the impact of something • The industry has felt the impact of rising fuel prices. reduce/lessen/soften the impact of something (= make it less severe or unpleasant ) • The chemical industry is looking at ways to reduce its impact on the environment. lose impact (= have less effect ) • The picture loses impact when it is reduced in size.

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