impact的意思和读音

impact

: [ɪmˈpækt] : [ɪm'pækt]

v.

n.

impacts  impacting  impacted  

v.+n.make impact,reduce impact,assess impact,exert impact,lessen impact

n.crash,collision,shock,bang,blow

impactn.

1.~ (of sth) (on sb/sth)the powerful effect that sth has on sb/sth

the environmental impact of tourism

The report assesses the impact of AIDS on the gay community.

Her speech made a profound impact on everyone.

Businesses are beginning to feel the full impact of the recession.退

2.the act of one object hitting another; the force with which this happens

craters made by meteorite impacts

The impact of the blow knocked Jack off balance.

The bomb explodes on impact(= when it hits something) .

The car is fitted with side impact bars(= to protect it from a blow from the side) .

v.

1.[i][t]to have an effect on sth

Her father's death impacted greatly on her childhood years.

The company's performance was impacted by the high value of the pound.

2.[i][t]~ (on/upon/with) sthto hit sth with great force

n.1.;();()[];【;,

v.1.,2., (in; into) ,

n.1.an effect, or an influence2.an occasion when one object hits another; the force with which one objects hits another

v.1.to have an effect or influence on someone or something

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1.These have been around the construction of Qingdao was the impact of the construction is considerable.

2.There has been quite a bit of research in both academic and practitioner circles into the impact of personality types on agile teams.

3.A Mercedes spokeswoman said the company wouldn't be able to assess the full impact of the tariff until it is finalized.-

4.Even if it's only a temporary gig, you will be able to make a significant impact in a short timeframe.使

5.Still, economic downturns seem to be hitting children in poor countries the hardest, and researchers say the impact can last a lifetime.

6.Mr Osborne's pathetic attempt to cast the cuts' distributional impact in a progressive light was no more believable than it was in June.6

7.And there are worries that this is only the beginning of a wider recessionary impact on campuses.退

8.In terms of impact, the financial crisis has behaved, roughly, like the economic equivalent of a drive-by shooting.仿

9.The speed at which this debris moves means any sort of impact with the space station would be catastrophic.

10.A recent announcement by the Pentagon that it was throwing two armed Predator drones into the fray may also have had a psychological impact.