effective

形容詞

UK/ɪˈfek.tɪv/
US/əˈfek.tɪv/

定義 effective 形容詞

result(结果)

  1. B2

    producing the intended or desired result; successful in achieving a desired outcome.

    有效的;有效果的

    • The company's marketing strategy was highly effective, successfully increasing brand awareness.

      公司的营销策略非常有效,成功地提高了品牌知名度。

    • This new teaching method has proven to be very effective for students with learning difficulties.

      这种新的教学方法对有学习困难的学生非常有效。

    • To effectively solve the problem, we need to brainstorm.

      为了有效地解决问题,我们需要集思广益。

reality(实际)

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    in reality or in practice; although not officially recognized.

    实际上;事实上的

    • Although he is not the official leader, he is in effective control of the entire project.

      虽然他不是正式领导人,但他实际上掌控着整个项目。

    • She is the effective decision-maker in the company, despite her lower job title.

      尽管她的职位较低,但她是公司实际上的决策者。

    • Even though they are nominally partners, one of them is in effective control of all the resources.

      尽管他们名义上是合作伙伴,但其中一人实际上掌控着所有资源。

law(法律)

  1. having legal force; coming into operation or use.

    (法律、法规)生效的

    • The new traffic regulations will become effective next month.

      新的交通法规将于下个月生效。

    • The contract will become effective immediately upon signing.

      合同一经签署立即生效。

    • Once the legislation is passed, this policy will become effective.

      一旦立法通过,这项政策将立即生效。