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impact

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im·pact1 /ˈɪmpækt/ ●●● S3 W2 AWL noun  
1 EFFECT/INFLUENCE[countableC] the effect or influence that an event, situation etc has on someone or something 作用;影响
impact on/upon
 We need to assess the impact on climate change.
我们需要评估对气候变化的影响。
major/significant/profound etc impact
 Higher mortgage rates have already had a major impact on spending.
提高的抵押借款利率已经对消费产生了重大影响。
impact of
 an international meeting to consider the environmental impacts of global warming
研究全球变暖所造成环境影响的国际会议
Don’t say ‘cause an impact’ on something. Say have an impact on something.
不要说 ‘cause an impact’ on something. 而要说 have an impact on something.
see thesaurus at effect
2 HIT/BUMP INTO[countableC, uncountableU] the force of one object hitting another 冲击力,撞击力
 The force of the impact knocked the breath out of her.
撞击力使她喘不过气来。
3 on impact HIT/BUMP INTOat the moment when one thing hits another 〔与另一物体〕碰撞时
 The plane’s wing was damaged on impact.
飞机机翼因碰撞而受损。
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adjectives
big/great
Winning this competition could have a big impact on my life.
His impact was greater than that of the Beatles.
huge/enormous/massive
Industry has a huge impact on the environment we live in.
The impact has been enormous on people’s daily lives.
small
New technologies have only had a small impact on the overall level of employment.
minimal/negligible (=very small and not important)
The change in government had a minimal impact in the rural areas of the country.
positive (=having a good effect)
Cuts in federal spending should have a positive impact on America’s economic future.
negative/damaging (=having a bad effect)
The expansion of the airport would have a negative impact on the environment.
disastrous (=a very bad effect)
His leg injury had a disastrous impact on his career as a footballer.
a major/significant impact (=important)
The war had a major impact on French domestic politics.
a profound impact (=very important)
Population growth has a profound impact on world food demand.
an adverse impact formal (=a bad effect)
The loss of forests has had an adverse impact on bird populations.
a real impact informal (=a big impact)
The film made a real impact on cinema audiences.
a lasting impact (=one that lasts for a long time)
The arrival of the railways made a lasting impact on many sectors of the economy.
a long-term impact
Scientists are calculating the long-term impact of the floods.
a short-term/immediate impact
A military attack may only have a short-term impact on terrorist activity.
an emotional/psychological impact
Their mother’s death had a huge emotional impact on the children.
an economic impact
It is difficult to measure the economic impact of the war.
an environmental impact
The environmental impact of the construction project is being investigated.
the full impact of something
South Wales felt the full impact of the recession.
the potential/likely impact
He’s studying the potential impact of climate change.
verbs
have an impact
New technology has had a massive impact on our lives.
make an impact
The product quickly made an impact on the market.
feel the impact of something
The industry has felt the impact of rising fuel prices.
reduce/lessen/soften the impact of something (=make it less severe or unpleasant)
The chemical industry is looking at ways to reduce its impact on the environment.
lose impact (=have less effect)
The picture loses impact when it is reduced in size.
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im·pact2 /ɪmˈpækt/ AWL verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] especially American EnglishAmE  
EFFECT/INFLUENCEto have an important or noticeable effect on someone or something (…)产生〔重要或明显的〕影响
impact on/upon
 The Food Safety Act will progressively impact on the way food businesses operate.
《食品安全法》将逐渐对食品业的经营方式产生影响。
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
impactim·pact1 /ˈɪmpækt/ noun [countableC]
the effect or influence that an event, situation etc has on someone or something
impact on
High interest rates have a negative impact on spending.
The new advertising campaign has had little impact on sales.
impactim·pact2 /ɪmˈpækt/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] especially American EnglishAmE
to have an important or noticeable effect on someone or something
The recession has impacted the domestic business market.
impact on
How will this program impact on the local community?
Origin impact1
(1600-1700) Latin past participle of impingere; → IMPINGE
im·pact1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1im·pact2 verb
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