Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de affecting en inglés

affecting:

affecting [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the affecting
    the affecting; the impairing; the defamation; the imputation; the attacking; the injuring
  2. the affecting
    the damaging; the affecting; the harming; the injuring
  3. the affecting
    the concerning; the touching; the affecting

affecting adj.

  1. affecting
    – arousing affect 1
    affecting; touching; poignant
    – arousing affect 1
    • affecting adj.
      • the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene1
    • touching adj.
      • his gratitude was simple and touching1
    • poignant adj.
      • poignant grief cannot endure forever1

Palabras relacionadas con "affecting":


Sinónimos alternativos de "affecting":


Definiciones relacionadas de "affecting":

  1. arousing affect1
    • the homecoming of the released hostages was an affecting scene1

affecting forma de affect:

to affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)

  1. to affect
    to influence; to affect; to impress
    • influence verbo (influences, influenced, influencing)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
  2. to affect
    to concern; to regard; to affect; to touch
    • concern verbo (concerns, concerned, concerning)
    • regard verbo (regards, regarded, regarding)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • touch verbo (touches, touched, touching)
  3. to affect
    to concern; to regard; to affect; relate to; to touch
    • concern verbo (concerns, concerned, concerning)
    • regard verbo (regards, regarded, regarding)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • relate to verbo
    • touch verbo (touches, touched, touching)
  4. to affect
    to hit; to strike; to touch; to affect; to move; to concern
    • hit verbo (hits, hit, hitting)
    • strike verbo (strikes, struck, striking)
    • touch verbo (touches, touched, touching)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • move verbo (moves, moved, moving)
    • concern verbo (concerns, concerned, concerning)
  5. to affect
    to concern; to affect; to touch
    • concern verbo (concerns, concerned, concerning)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • touch verbo (touches, touched, touching)
  6. to affect
    – have an effect upon 1
    to affect
    – have an effect upon 1
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
      • Will the new rules affect me?1
  7. to affect
    – have an effect upon 1
    to affect; impact; to touch; bear on; bear upon; touch on
    – have an effect upon 1
  8. to affect
    – act physically on; have an effect upon 1
    to affect
    – act physically on; have an effect upon 1
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
      • the medicine affects my heart rate1
  9. to affect
    – make believe with the intent to deceive 1
    to affect; to pretend; to sham; to feign; to dissemble
    – make believe with the intent to deceive 1
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • pretend verbo (pretends, pretended, pretending)
    • sham verbo (shams, shammed, shamming)
      • He shammed a headache1
    • feign verbo (feigns, feigned, feigning)
      • He feigned that he was ill1
    • dissemble verbo (dissembles, dissembled, dissembling)
  10. to affect
    – have an emotional or cognitive impact upon 1
    to affect; to strike; to move; to impress
    – have an emotional or cognitive impact upon 1
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
    • strike verbo (strikes, struck, striking)
      • This behavior struck me as odd1
    • move verbo (moves, moved, moving)
    • impress verbo (impresses, impressed, impressing)
      • This child impressed me as unusually mature1
  11. to affect
    – connect closely and often incriminatingly 1
    to regard; to involve; to affect
    – connect closely and often incriminatingly 1
    • regard verbo (regards, regarded, regarding)
    • involve verbo (involves, involved, involving)
    • affect verbo (affects, affected, affecting)
      • This new ruling affects your business1

Conjugaciones de affect:

present
  1. affect
  2. affect
  3. affects
  4. affect
  5. affect
  6. affect
simple past
  1. affected
  2. affected
  3. affected
  4. affected
  5. affected
  6. affected
present perfect
  1. have affected
  2. have affected
  3. has affected
  4. have affected
  5. have affected
  6. have affected
past continuous
  1. was affecting
  2. were affecting
  3. was affecting
  4. were affecting
  5. were affecting
  6. were affecting
future
  1. shall affect
  2. will affect
  3. will affect
  4. shall affect
  5. will affect
  6. will affect
continuous present
  1. am affecting
  2. are affecting
  3. is affecting
  4. are affecting
  5. are affecting
  6. are affecting
subjunctive
  1. be affected
  2. be affected
  3. be affected
  4. be affected
  5. be affected
  6. be affected
diverse
  1. affect!
  2. let's affect!
  3. affected
  4. affecting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

affect [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the affect
    – the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion 1
    the affect
    – the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion 1

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Sinónimos alternativos de "affect":


Definiciones relacionadas de "affect":

  1. the conscious subjective aspect of feeling or emotion1
  2. act physically on; have an effect upon1
    • the medicine affects my heart rate1
  3. have an effect upon1
    • Will the new rules affect me?1
  4. make believe with the intent to deceive1
  5. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon1
  6. connect closely and often incriminatingly1
    • This new ruling affects your business1