effekt

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Crimean Tatar

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Cyrillic еффект
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Russian эффект (effekt).

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  • Hyphenation: ef‧fekt

Noun

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effekt

  1. effect

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Danish

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effekt c (singular definite effekten, plural indefinite effekter)

  1. (physics) power (energy per time unit)
  2. effect

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Norwegian Bokmål

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From Latin effectus.

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effekt m (definite singular effekten, indefinite plural effekter, definite plural effektene)

  1. an effect

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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From Latin effectus.

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effekt m (definite singular effekten, indefinite plural effektar, definite plural effektane)

  1. an effect

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Swedish

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Swedish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Latin effectus.

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effekt c

  1. (countable, uncountable) effect (result had by something)
    Regleringarna har inte haft önskad effekt
    The regulations have not had the desired effect
    Åtgärderna har haft positiv effekt
    The measures have had a positive effect
    få motsatt effekt
    have the opposite effect
  2. an effect ((artistic) detail to make a certain sensory or emotional impression)
    en specialeffekt
    a special effect
    Spelet har bra ljudeffekter
    The game has good sound effects
    göra något bara för effektens skull
    do something just for effect
    (literally, “do something just for the effect's sake”)
  3. (physics) power
  4. (higher register, usually in the plural) an effect ((personal) property)
    kvarglömda effekter
    items accidentally left behind / forgotten items

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