dɪˈfekt
21effective demand — /ɪˌfektɪv dɪ mɑ:nd/ noun the actual demand for a product which can be paid for …
22effective exchange rate — /ɪˌfektɪv ɪks tʃeɪndʒ reɪt/ noun a rate of exchange for a currency calculated against a basket of currencies …
23effectiveness — /ɪ fektɪvnəs/ noun the quality of working successfully or producing results ● I doubt the effectiveness of television advertising. ● His effectiveness as a manager was due to his quick grasp of detail. ⇒ cost effectiveness …
24effective price — /ɪˌfektɪv praɪs/ noun a share price which has been adjusted to allow for a rights issue …
25effective rate — /ɪˌfektɪv reɪt/ noun a real interest rate on a loan or deposit (i.e. the APR) …
26effective yield — /ɪˌfektɪv ji:ld/ noun an actual yield shown as a percentage of the price paid after adjustments have been made …
27effectual — /ɪ fektʃuəl/ adjective which produces a correct result …
28affecter — əˈfektə(r), aˈ noun ( s) Etymology: affect (II) + er 1. obsolete : one that affects or loves 2. : one that strives after or pretend …
29Kerreffekt — Kẹrr|ef|fekt auch: Kẹrr Ef|fekt 〈m. 1; unz.; Phys.〉 Erscheinung, dass feste, flüssige od. gasförmige Stoffe doppelbrechend werden, wenn sie sich in einem elektr. Feld befinden [nach dem engl. Physiker John Kerr, 1824 1907] * * * Kẹrr Ef|fekt,… …
30Kerr-Effekt — Kẹrr|ef|fekt auch: Kẹrr Ef|fekt 〈m. 1; unz.; Phys.〉 Erscheinung, dass feste, flüssige od. gasförmige Stoffe doppelbrechend werden, wenn sie sich in einem elektr. Feld befinden [nach dem engl. Physiker John Kerr, 1824 1907] * * * Kerr Ef|fekt [… …