
Efecto | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com
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EFECTO in English - Cambridge Dictionary
EFECTO translations: effect, effect, reaction, effect, effect, aim, spin, effect, validity, bill, security, possession. Learn more in the Cambridge Spanish-English Dictionary.
English Translation of “EFECTO” | Collins Spanish-English Dictionary
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EFECTO translation in English | Spanish-English Dictionary | Reverso
influence n. Todo este proceso tiene un efecto en su formación de proteínas saludables. This entire procedure has an influence on your protein formation.
EFECTO - Translation from Spanish into English | PONS
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Translation : efecto - spanish-english dictionary Larousse
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EFECTO - English translation - Longman
efecto sustantivo 1 (consecuencia) effect • los efectos nocivos del alcohol the harmful effects of alcohol hacerle efecto a alguien to have an effect on somebody • El calmante no le hizo efecto.
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1. m. Aquello que sigue por virtud de una causa. La fiebre es un efecto de la gripe. 2. m. Impresión hecha en el ánimo. Hizo en mi corazón efecto vuestra palabra.