گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'influence'

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1 عمومی:: تاثیر كردن‌

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2 عمومی:: نفوذ كردن‌ بر

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3 عمومی:: تحت‌ نفوذ خود قرار دادن‌

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4 عمومی:: تفوق‌

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5 عمومی:: تاثیر

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6 عمومی:: برتری‌

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7 عمومی:: اعتبار

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8 عمومی:: نفوذ

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9 عمومی:: تجلی‌

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10 عمومی:: توانایی‌

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1 general::   verb ADV. considerably, deeply, enormously, greatly, heavily, powerfully, profoundly, strongly This book influenced her profoundly. | increasingly | largely, mainly, primarily | partly, slightly | directly, indirectly Pressure from industry bosses has directly influenced government policy. | clearly, obviously, undoubtedly | actively | critically, crucially, decisively, significantly | inevitably | positively actions that positively influence health | adversely | unduly Try to be aware of external factors which may unduly influence your judgement. VERB + INFLUENCE seem to | attempt to, seek to, try to seeking to influence university appointments PREP. in Her parents tried to influence her in her choice of university. PHRASES be easily/readily influenced He was naive and easily influenced by his friends.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: see UNDER THE INFLUENCE.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general::   noun effect sb/sth has; power to control sb/sth ADJ. big, considerable, enormous, great, significant | growing | chief, dominant, major, overwhelming | powerful, profound, strong He had a profound influence on modern poets. | important | crucial, decisive | undue (law) The court found that the bank exerted undue influence over Mrs Black in getting her to sign the contract. | beneficial, positive | adverse, corrupting, destructive, disruptive, evil, negative | stabilizing, steadying | calming, restraining | civilizing | direct | pervasive, wide | external, outside The religious community wished to be independent of outside influence. | foreign | cultural, economic, genetic, political VERB + INFLUENCE have | give sb Her wealth gave her influence over affairs of state. | exercise, exert, use, wield Can you use your influence with the director to get me a part in the film? Drug cartels wielded enormous influence in the city. | extend The unions have been able to extend their influence over all industries. | be under The court was told that he was under the influence of alcohol when he committed the offence. | come/fall under She came under the influence of Sartre at this period. | be independent of | show Spanish architecture shows Moorish influence. | attribute sth to Much of his writing can be attributed to the influence of Freud. INFLUENCE + VERB extend Their influence extended as far as China. PREP. under the ~ The town grew under the influence of colonialism. | ~ from There was no influence from outside. | ~ in She has a certain amount of influence in the way things are organized. | ~ on/upon They were a major influence upon the development of the sport. | ~ over I have absolutely no influence over him. | ~ with Queen Isabella was urged to use her influence with the French monarch. PHRASES a sphere of influence Rome's sphere of influence extended across Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. | bring your influence to bear on sb/sth The king tried to bring his influence to bear on (= tried to influence) the parliament. | under the influence (of alcohol/drink) He was arrested for driving under the influence. sb/sth that affects the way sb behaves/thinks ADJ. big, considerable, great, significant | dominant, major, overwhelming | powerful, profound, strong | important | early Who were your early influences (= influences at the start of your career)? | formative The massive intellect of his mother had been a formative influence from his earliest years. | diverse He is a writer of Indian descent and draws upon diverse cultural influences. | outside Parents often seek to shelter their children from outside influences | good | adverse, bad, corrupting, destructive, disruptive, harmful, negative | stabilizing, steadying | calming, restraining | civilizing | environmental, genetic | artistic, cultural, musical VERB + INFLUENCE be, represent The legacy of Ancient Rome represented the overwhelming influence on Romanesque architecture. | have The band had many influences. | be exposed to a study of children exposed to different cultural influences | draw from/on/upon INFLUENCE + VERB be at work There were a number of influences at work in Gaudi's architecture. PREP. ~ on She's by far the biggest influence on my writing.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: influence verbs have an influence on somebody/something • His works have had an influence on many modern writers. exert an influence formal (= have an influence ) • Technology exerts a powerful influence over our lives. use your influence • She wasn’t afraid to use her influence to get what she wanted. exercise/wield influence formal (= use it ) • The Federal Reserve exercises influence on the economy by setting short-term interest rates. come/fall under the influence of somebody/something (= be influenced by someone or something ) • They had come under the influence of a religious sect. extend your influence (= make your influence larger ) • Syria had the opportunity to extend its influence in the region. adjectives a good/positive influence • Television can have a positive influence on young people. a bad/negative influence • He thought her friends were a bad influence. a big/great influence • The goalkeeper’s injury had a big influence on the match. an important/significant/major influence • Parents have an important influence on children's development. • He was a major influence on my musical tastes. considerable influence • Well-organized pressure groups can exert considerable influence on the government. a strong/powerful influence • The press can have a powerful influence on the way people vote. a deep/profound influence • His writings had a profound influence on the Romantic poets. a growing influence • Many people are worried about the growing influence of these websites. a lasting influence (= continuing for a long time ) • His travels in Africa had a lasting influence on his work. a direct/indirect influence • The Cubist painters had a direct influence on his work. • The federal government has an indirect influence on investment through its control of bank credits. a calming/soothing influence • The music seemed to have a calming influence. sb’s personal influence • Frank used his personal influence to get his son a job at the newspaper. political/cultural/economic influence • French political influence began to dominate the country. outside/external influence (= happening from outside a country or a situation ) • They must make their own decisions, free from external influence. • The US remains the biggest outside influence on the country. undue influence (= too much influence ) • He felt that the United States wielded undue influence in Europe.

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5 general:: verb bias: We will influence their decision.

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6 general:: noun power: Their influence will change opinion.

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