affect

afectar

verb

affect
[əˈfekt]
verbo transitivo
1afectar (have effect on) (person, organ, health); afectar a, influir en (decision)
2afectar (move emotionally)
  • to be deeply affected by something -> estar muy afectado(a) por algo
verbo transitivo
1afectar, fingir (indifference, interest)
  • to affect an accent -> poner un acento

affect [a-féar]
sustantivo
1Afecto, cualquiera de las pasiones del ánimo.
2Calidad, circunstancia.
3Pasión, sensación, afición.
1Obrar, causar efecto en el ánimo; afectar, enternecer.
  • His mother’s dead affected him deeply -> la muerte de su madre le afectó profundamente
2Conmover, mover o excitar las pasiones del ánimo.
3Aspirar, anhelar.
4Amar, tener afición a alguna persona o cosa.
5Afectar, aparentar, fingir, hacer ostentación de cualidades o vicios; poner demasiado estudio en las palabras, movimiento o adornos.
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affect [əˈfekt]
verb:transitive
1 (have effect on) afectar; influir en
it did not affect my decision no influyó en mi decisión
we were worried the row might affect her performance in the exam
2 (concern) afectar; tener que ver con
this will affect everybody esto afectará a todos
3 (harm) perjudicar
4 (Med)
a wound affecting the right leg una herida que afecta a la pierna derecha; his whole left side was affected tenía todo el costado izquierdo afectado
5 (move emotionally) conmover; afectar
he seemed much affected parecía muy conmovido afectado;or
6 (feign)
he affected indifference afectó aparentó indiferencia;or fingió ser indiferente; she affected to cry ella fingió llorar
7 (formal) (like)
she affects bright colours a ella le gustan los colores claros
noun
(Psychology and Psychiatry) afecto; (m) estado afectivo; (m)
Psychopaths are characterized by a lack of affect Physical injury to children has two parameters. The first is the degree of injury. The second is the affect which accompanies the abusing act. The affect may contain malicious or sadistic qualities directed towards an unloved or unwanted child

Verb Conjugation for "affect"

Imperative
  • affect
  • you affect
  • he/she affects
  • we affect
  • you affect
  • they affect
Preterite
  • I affected
  • you affected
  • he/she affected
  • we affected
  • you affected
  • they affected
Present Continuous
  • I am affecting
  • you are affecting
  • he/she is affecting
  • we are affecting
  • you are affecting
  • they are affecting
Present Perfect
  • I have affected
  • you have affected
  • he/she has affected
  • we have affected
  • you have affected
  • they have affected
Past Continuous
  • I was affecting
  • you were affecting
  • he/she was affecting
  • we were affecting
  • you were affecting
  • they were affecting
Past Perfect
  • I had affected
  • you had affected
  • he/she had affected
  • we had affected
  • you had affected
  • they had affected
Future
  • I will affect
  • you will affect
  • he/she will affect
  • we will affect
  • you will affect
  • they will affect
Future Perfect
  • I will have affected
  • you will have affected
  • he/she will have affected
  • we will have affected
  • you will have affected
  • they will have affected
Future Continuous
  • I will be affecting
  • you will be affecting
  • he/she will be affecting
  • we will be affecting
  • you will be affecting
  • they will be affecting
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been affecting
  • you have been affecting
  • he/she has been affecting
  • we have been affecting
  • you have been affecting
  • they have been affecting
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been affecting
  • you will have been affecting
  • he/she will have been affecting
  • we will have been affecting
  • you will have been affecting
  • they will have been affecting
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been affecting
  • you had been affecting
  • he/she had been affecting
  • we had been affecting
  • you had been affecting
  • they had been affecting
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