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af·fect·ing
/əˈfɛktɪŋ, æ-/
(
a
.)感人的,動人的
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affecting
影響
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Af·fect
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Affected
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Affecting
.]
1.
To
act
upon
;
to
produce
an
effect
or
change
upon
.
As
might
affect
the
earth
with
cold
heat
.
--
Milton
.
The
climate
affected
their
health
and
spirits
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
To
influence
or
move
,
as
the
feelings
or
passions
;
to
touch
.
A
consideration
of
the
rationale
of
our
passions
seems
to
me
very
necessary
for
all
who
would
affect
them
upon
solid
and
pure
principles
.
3.
To
love
;
to
regard
with
affection
. [
Obs
.]
As
for
Queen
Katharine
,
he
rather
respected
than
affected
,
rather
honored
than
loved
,
her
.
--
Fuller
.
4.
To
show
a
fondness
for
;
to
like
to
use
or
practice
;
to
choose
;
hence
,
to
frequent
habitually
.
For
he
does
neither
affect
company
,
nor
is
he
fit
for
it
,
indeed
.
--
Shak
.
Do
not
affect
the
society
of
your
inferiors
in
rank
,
nor
court
that
of
the
great
.
5.
To
dispose
or
incline
.
Men
whom
they
thought
best
affected
to
religion
and
their
country's
liberty
.
--
Milton
.
6.
To
aim
at
;
to
aspire
;
to
covet
. [
Obs
.]
This
proud
man
affects
imperial
░
way
.
--
Dryden
.
7.
To
tend
to
by
affinity
or
disposition
.
The
drops
of
every
fluid
affect
a
round
figure
.
--
Newton
.
8.
To
make
a
show
of
;
to
put
on
a
pretense
of
;
to
feign
;
to
assume
;
as
,
to
affect
ignorance
.
Careless
she
is
with
artful
care
,
Affecting
to
seem
unaffected
. --
Congreve
.
Thou
dost
affect
my
manners
.
--
Shak
.
9.
To
assign
;
to
appoint
. [
R
.]
One
of
the
domestics
was
affected
to
his
special
service
.
--
Thackeray
.
Syn:
--
To
influence
;
operate
;
act
on
;
concern
;
move
;
melt
;
soften
;
subdue
;
overcome
;
pretend
;
assume
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Af·fect·ing
,
a.
1.
Moving
the
emotions
;
fitted
to
excite
the
emotions
;
pathetic
;
touching
;
as
,
an
affecting
address
;
an
affecting
sight
.
The
most
affecting
music
is
generally
the
most
simple
.
2.
Affected
;
given
to
false
show
. [
Obs
.]
A
drawling
;
affecting
rouge
.
--
Shak
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
affecting
adj
:
arousing
affect
; "
the
homecoming
of
the
released
hostages
was
an
affecting
scene
"; "
poignant
grief
cannot
endure
forever
"; "
his
gratitude
was
simple
and
touching
" [
syn
:
poignant
,
touching
]
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