The verb effect and the noun effect both have the meaning of "influence" in Chinese translation, roughly effect = have an effect on, such as: 7. For example: the drug did not affect the disease, and it had several adverse side effects. Verb (transitive), mainly refers to temporary influence, focusing on the action of influence, which can refer to influence in a general sense (regardless of good or bad), or to negative influence. to affect a policy is to have an effect on it.
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The flooding doesn’t seem to have affected the bus service in this area. The difference between Effect and affect is as follows: 1. Different parts of speech: affect can only be used as a transitive verb, not a noun; effect can be used as both a noun and a verb. 2. Words have different emphasis. The prefix -a of affect means "upward", while the prefix -e of effect means "upward".