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/ˈɪnfluəns/ |
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1 | C/U the effect that a person or thing has on someone’ s decisions, opinions, or behaviour or on the way something happens 影响力;作用 |
| Without his famous father’ s influence, he would never have got the job. 若没有他那有名的父亲的影响力,他永远不可能得到这份工作。 |
| exert/exercise/use influence He couldn’ t hope to exercise any real influence in the new department. 他不指望在新的部门里能有什么实质性的影响力。 |
| +on/over Teachers have considerable influence over what is taught in the classroom. 老师对于课堂上所教授的内容具有相当大的影响。 |
| outside influence (=the influence of people who do not belong to your group) The decision-making process will be free from outside influence. 外来影响 |
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2 | C a person or thing that has an effect on someone or something 有影响力的人(或事物) |
| +on His years in Hollywood were artistically a very destructive influence on his films. 他在好莱坞的那几年对他电影的艺术造诣产生了毁灭性的影响。 |
| be a good/bad influence (on sb/sth) The family thought Anne was a good influence on their son. 这家人认为安妮对他们的儿子有积极的影响。 |
PHRASE |
- | under the influence often humorous |
| drunk |
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