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Spill-over-Effekt
en el diccionario PONS
spillover effect COM. of advertising campaigns
Nachwirkung f <-, -en>
en el diccionario PONS
I. spill·over [ˈspɪləʊvəʳ, ingl. am. -oʊvɚ] SUST.
1. spillover no pl (spreading):
spillover of ideas, values
Verbreitung f <-, -en>
spillover of a war, conflict
2. spillover (surplus):
Überschuss m <-es, -schüsse>
3. spillover esp ingl. am. (excess water):
Hochwasser nt <-s, ->
II. spill·over [ˈspɪləʊvəʳ, ingl. am. -oʊvɚ] ADJ. atrbv., inv.
Nachwirkung f <-, -en>
spillover effect COM. of advertising campaigns
spill1 [spɪl] SUST.
I. spill2 [spɪl] SUST.
1. spill:
Lache f <-, -n>
Lacke f austr.
Fleck m <-(e)s, -e>
Ölteppich m <-s, -e>
2. spill coloq. (fall):
Sturz m <-es, Stụ̈r·ze>
II. spill2 <spilled [or spilt], spilled [or spilt]> [spɪl] V. trans.
1. spill (tip over):
to spill sth
2. spill (scatter):
to spill sth
3. spill coloq. (reveal):
to spill sth
4. spill (by horse):
5. spill NÁUT.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to spill the beans esp hum. coloq.
auspacken coloq.
to spill blood esp liter.
III. spill2 <spilled [or spilt], spilled [or spilt]> [spɪl] V. intr.
1. spill (flow out):
spill liquid
überlaufen <läuft über, lief über, übergelaufen>
spill flour, sugar
spill newspapers, blocks, papers
2. spill fig. (spread):
spill crowd
spill conflict, violence
3. spill coloq. (reveal secret):
auspacken coloq.
4. spill DEP.:
I. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, ingl. am. ˈoʊvɚ] ADV. inv., pred.
1. over:
to move [sth] over
2. over:
3. over (another way up):
to turn sth over
4. over (downwards):
5. over (finished):
etw hinter sich acus. bringen
6. over AERO., TEL.:
Ende <-s, -n>
Ende [der Durchsage] coloq.
7. over (remaining):
8. over (thoroughly, in detail):
to read sth over
to talk sth over
9. over (throughout):
10. over ingl. am. (again):
11. over (sb's turn):
12. over RADIO, TV:
13. over (more):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to have one over the eight ingl. brit.
to hold sth over
II. over [ˈəʊvəʳ, ingl. am. ˈoʊvɚ] PREP.
1. over (across):
über +acus.
2. over (on the other side of):
über +dat.
over the way [or road] ingl. brit.
over the way [or road] ingl. brit.
3. over (above):
über +dat.
4. over:
[überall] in +dat.
durch +acus.
überall in +dat.
to be all over sb argot
5. over (during):
in +dat.
während +gen.
6. over (more than, longer than):
über +acus.
über +acus. ... hinaus
7. over (through):
8. over (in superiority to):
über +acus.
9. over (about):
über +acus.
10. over (past):
über +acus. ... hinweg
11. over MAT. (in fraction):
durch +acus.
48 over 7 is roughly 7
2 over 5
I. ef·fect [ɪˈfekt] SUST.
1. effect:
Wirkung f <-, -en>
Effekt m <-(e)s, -e>
Auswirkung f <-, -en> auf +acus.
Folge f <-, -n> für +acus.
Erfolg m <-(e)s, -e>
Einfluss m <-es, -flüs·se> auf +acus.
to have an effect on sb/sth
jdn/etw beeinflussen
to take effect medicine, anaesthetic
to take effect medicine, anaesthetic
2. effect no pl (force):
effect DER.
effect DER.
to take effect laws, regulations
to take effect laws, regulations
mit Wirkung vom 1. Januar [o. austr. Jänner]
3. effect (impression):
Wirkung f <-, -en>
Effekt m <-(e)s, -e>
4. effect (sounds, lighting):
5. effect espec. (belongings):
Eigentum nt <-s> kein pl
Vermögen nt <-s> kein pl
Effekten espec.
6. effect (summarizing):
7. effect (essentially):
II. ef·fect [ɪˈfekt] V. trans.
Entrada de OpenDict
over ADV.
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
spill-over effect SUST. MKTG.
Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS
Glosario especializado de biología Klett
effect SUST.
Present
Ispill
youspill
he/she/itspills
wespill
youspill
theyspill
Past
Ispilled / spilt
youspilled / spilt
he/she/itspilled / spilt
wespilled / spilt
youspilled / spilt
theyspilled / spilt
Present Perfect
Ihavespilled / spilt
youhavespilled / spilt
he/she/ithasspilled / spilt
wehavespilled / spilt
youhavespilled / spilt
theyhavespilled / spilt
Past Perfect
Ihadspilled / spilt
youhadspilled / spilt
he/she/ithadspilled / spilt
wehadspilled / spilt
youhadspilled / spilt
theyhadspilled / spilt
PONS OpenDict

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Underneath the living rosettes, the plants typically produce nonphotosynthetic material or allow previous leaves to die, creating an insulating effect.
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The recency effect describes the increased recall of the most recent information because it is still in the short-term memory.
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The effect of the arrest is that the arrestee is in lawful custody.
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The effect is to average out the alternating pull of the magnetic field and so prevent the core from buzzing at twice line frequency.
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However, it has an unforeseen after-effect and reverts his mind to a childlike state.
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