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influenced

/in-floo-uhns/US // ˈɪn flu əns //UK // (ˈɪnflʊəns) //

受影响的,受到影响,受影响,受到影响的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others: He used family influence to get the contract.
    • : the action or process of producing effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of another or others: Her mother's influence made her stay.
    • : a person or thing that exerts influence: He is an influence for the good.
    • : Astrology. the radiation of an ethereal fluid from the stars, regarded as affecting human actions and destinies.the exercise of occult power by the stars, or such power as exercised.
    • : the exercise of similar power by human beings.
    • : Obsolete. influx.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    in·flu·enced, in·flu·enc·ing.

    • : to exercise influence on; affect; sway: to influence a person.
    • : to move or impel to some action: Outside factors influenced her to resign.

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Examples

  • As you see, the data and our daily experience on the Internet show that it’s hard to argue that social media influence purchase decisions.

  • In one sign of that generation’s growing influence, some 70% of consumers overall now claim they buy or boycott products or services based on the social stances of the companies that make or sell them.

  • They wanted to know what would happen to the moods and psychologies of stable-brained people who ingested psilocybin, and what those changes had to do with any spiritual strangeness that might occur while they were under the influence.

  • In particular, as The Drum points out, “how brands give back to communities and people will be a huge influence on shoppers this year.”

  • This exchange, known as the Great American Biotic Interchange, had a major influence on the distribution of mammals in the Americas today.

  • As Gaidar suggests, this is the rare case when public reaction has influenced authorities at all.

  • Ricky was very influenced by This Is Spinal Tap, and I was always a fan of Woody Allen movies.

  • But this is a situation in which the films have influenced the behavior of young pro-democracy activists in real life.

  • It was obvious to me that Bill Evans was influenced by Ravel, too.

  • But what influenced his change of heart to move away from Jacobinism as an ideology?

  • She has been much influenced by Gainsborough, Lawrence, and Reynolds, traces of their manner being evident in her work.

  • Something influenced by his reasoning, Ripperda employed the greatest part of the day in writing a large packet for his son.

  • In choosing Massna to carry to Paris the tidings of peace, it was not only his prestige and renown which influenced Bonaparte.

  • The ceremony inevitably lacked certain of the traditional accessories that strangely influenced the popular mind.

  • The economic destiny of a region is greatly influenced by its natural resources as well as by its location.