Examples of using Affects in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
The disease only affects boys.
Which affects almost everyone.
Every thought affects you.
What affects the mobile internet speed?
It is an illness that only affects boys.
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The liver affects the clotting factors.
The length of the program also affects the price.
Food affects the body in various ways.
All this certainly affects the machine.
Stop this kind of activity until you know how the medicine affects you.
This challenge affects all of the United Kingdom.
Whatever happens in one area, affects the whole.
This affects the new requirement for organizational knowledge.
Drugs and Alcohol: how the media affects young people?
Human activity affects soil functions and soil use in various ways.
Like other illnesses, alcoholism affects all sorts of people.
Positively affects the regularity of bowel movements and the entire circulatory system.
Most parents are concerned about how divorce affects their children.
This disease of the joints affects all age categories, there are no exceptions.
Do we need any more evidence of how this kind of trash affects people?
Systematic eating greens affects the whole body in a favorable way.
Niacinamide is known for activating benzodiazepine receptors in brain, which affects the sleep.
The morning mood also affects how your day is going to….
Acid rain affects the whole natural environment through the chain of processes and relations.
It happens when one quantum device affects another, even without being psychically connected.
Alcohol also negatively affects sleep, another important component of the recovery process.
Success in these areas affects the preventive capacity of chiropractic care.
This is how the Light affects us, especially when we are reading The Zohar.
Its excess negatively affects the human body and can lead to health problems.
Particulate matter affects more people than any other pollutant, according to the WHO.