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affected [əˈfektɪd] PRZYM.

1. affected (not natural):

affected

2. affected (fake):

affected

affect [əˈfekt] CZ. cz. przech.

1. affect (influence):

3. affect (move emotionally):

4. affect esp pej. form. (pretend):

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The animal can also be found in grasslands and secondary forests which have been affected by humans.
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The patent owner's rights would be directly affected by a finding of invalidity or unenforceability of the patent claims.
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Only teachers who have worked in the district for at least two years are likely to be affected.
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During the economic slump of the 1980s, many of the town's industries were badly affected, and unemployment soared.
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The shape of these zones will necessarily be affected by the sensory capabilities of the fish.
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Although works in all media were influenced, printmaking was not surprisingly particularly affected, though lithography rather than woodcut was the most popular medium.
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The message can be directed toward the public, opponents, or people affected by the issue.
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The cichlid is not affected by high-energy wave events and pollution from outfall canals.
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The genuine explanation had been written down elsewhere, which is that it is the timbre which is affected.
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They favored weak controls because existing restrictions on production and export had directly affected large segments of their domestic population and industry.
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