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词汇 effective
释义 effective
adjective
uk /ɪˈfek.tɪv/ us /əˈfek.tɪv/

effectiveadjective (SUCCESSFUL)


B2
successful or achieving the results that you want: 能产生预期结果的;有效的
The lighting for the production made a very effective use of shadow.该戏剧的舞台灯光设计巧妙地运用了阴影效果。
She's a very effective teacher.她课教得非常好。
This style of decoration is simple yet effective.
Opposite
ineffective
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

achieving the results that are hoped for
successfulThe operation was successful, and the tumour was removed.
effectiveThis cream is one of the most effective acne treatments you can find.
efficaciousDetractors claim the new law won't be any more efficacious than current legislation is.
productiveWe had a productive conversation, and he's back on track now.
medical specialized
(used about a treatment or drug) working well when used by people in general, as opposed to only under carefully controlled scientific testing conditions:
How effective a drug is depends on many factors, including how consistently the patient follows the instructions for taking it.
It's an extremely effective cure for a headache.
Compare
efficaciousspecialized
Yoga is a very effective technique for combating stress.练瑜伽是舒缓压力的非常有效的方法。
I've never found screaming and shouting at my staff to be very effective.
This tiny capsule contains two types of effective painkilling ingredients.
If the law is to be effective it must be applied fairly.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Efficient and effective
be firing on all cylindersidiom
businesslike
clockwork
come together
cut through something
developed
dispatch
ergonomic
ergonomically
ergonomics
high-functioning
hyper-efficient
seamless
seamlessly
smoothly
snappily
snappy
work wonders/miraclesidiom
workable
worth your saltidiom

effectiveadjective (IN FACT)


[ before noun ]
in fact, although not officially: 实际上的;事实上的
Although she's not officially our boss, she's in effective control of the office.她虽然名义上不是我们的老板,但实际上掌管着该办事处。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

True, real, false, and unreal
actual
actuality
actually
all that glitters is not goldidiom
alternate reality
false flag
falsely
fantastical
fever dream
fictional
not so muchidiom
nothing could be further from the truthidiom
nothing could have been further from my mind/thoughtsidiom
parallel universe
post-factual
unreal
untrue
untruly
unverifiable
urban myth

effectiveadjective (IN USE)


If a law or rule becomes effective, it starts to be used: (法律法规)生效的
The new laws will become effective next month.新法律将在下月正式生效。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Affecting and influencing
across-the-board
affect
applicability
be/fall under someone's influence/spellidiom
bear on something
carry
colour
ear
inspiration
instrumental
instrumentality
instrumentally
interinfluence
pen
rail
spill
spill over
sportswashing
start (something) off
talismanic

Related word


effectiveness

Grammar



Efficient or effective?
Efficient and effective are adjectives. …

effective | American Dictionary


effective
adjective
us/ɪˈfek·tɪv/

effectiveadjective (PRODUCING RESULTS)


producing the intended results, or (of a person) skilled or able to do something well:
an effective policy/strategy
We’ve found that giving away samples of our product is the most effective way to promote it.
She’s an effective administrator and knows how to get things done.

effectiveadjective (IN USE)


(of rules or laws) in official or legal use:
The law becomes effective next month.

effective | Business English


effective
adjective
uk /ɪˈfektɪv/us
successful in achieving the result that you want:
You need a workable, effective strategy for developing your business.
Personal charisma alone does not make someone an effective leader.
The consumer council must have clear duties and strong powers if it is to be effective.
having started to operate or be used:
The new Investment Management Agreements became effective on 1st November.
He announced his resignation, effective immediately.
[ before noun ]
used to describe what is actually true, although it may not be intended or stated:
The remainder of the stock is owned by a consortium of banks which are in effective control of the hotel.
See also
cost-effective

Examples of effective


effective
Using this medium, we originally planned to provide a sound treatment of side-effects that would be more effective than systematic residualization.
In summary, we have demonstrated that brimonidine is effective in protecting against ischemic retinal injury and in preserving retinal function.
The study suggests that retigabin is an effective adjunctive therapy and reduces the frequency of partial onset seizures.
The restriction of fingerprint collection to people already suspected of a crime reinforced the tendency to rely upon punishment rather than effective state investigation.
Their system emphasises clean separation between programme parts that allow effective validation and parts that involve assertions (represented as types).
Trainees reported having to work hard to promote the role and to build effective working relationships with colleagues.
The effective number of parties increased significantly and minority governments without stable support in parliament became the standard type of government.
Twentythree second elections resulted in a lower effective number of parties, while only seven second elections resulted in a higher effective number of parties.
Here, we introduce r, the radius of the cloud diffusion area of tunneled nucleon wave, estimated from effective period of laser pulse of 10 fs.
Therefore, the effective size of the receptive field is expected to differ for hyperpolarizing and depolarizing photoresponses.
The prevailing dynamic of party clientelism has remained untouched, limiting the prospects for effective, far-reaching reform.
Evidence of enhanced effective hot electron temperatures in ultraintense laser-solid interactions due to reflexing.
First, modafinil may simply not be effective for negative symptoms in schizophrenia.
A synthesis procedure should be both effective and efficient.
A third weakness in presentation is that information is sometimes given diffusely instead of in one section or chapter, thereby reducing effective communication of ideas.
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