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influential 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Adjective
/ˌinflo͞oˈenCHəl/,
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Having great influence on someone or something,
  1. Having great influence on someone or something
    • - her work is influential in feminist psychology
Noun
  1. An influential person


  1. having or exercising influence or power; "an influential newspaper"; "influential leadership for peace"
  2. (influence) a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc; "used her parents' influence to get the job"
  3. (influence) causing something without any direct or apparent effort
  4. (influence) determine: shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
  5. (influence) a cognitive factor that tends to have an effect on what you do; "her wishes had a great influence on his thinking"
  6. (influence) charm: induce into action by using one's charm; "She charmed him into giving her all his money"
  7. (Influence (Ardijah album)) Ardijah is a music group from Auckland, New Zealand that formed in 1979.
  8. (Influence (band)) Influence is a band best known for their mini rock-opera, Mad Birds of Prey and for containing Walter Rossi.
  9. (Influence (play)) David Keith Williamson AO (born 19 February 1942) is one of Australia's best-known playwrights. He has also written screenplays and teleplays.
  10. (The Influence (album)) The Influence is a jazz guitar album by jazz guitarist Jimmy Raney, recorded in 1975 for Xanadu Records.
  11. (influence) The power to affect, control or manipulate something or someone; the ability to change the development of fluctuating things such as conduct, thoughts or decisions; An action exerted by a person or thing with such power on another to cause change; A person or thing exerting such ...
  12. (Influence) An invisible entity of undetermined nature, effecting the inhabitants of a dwelling. This may initially manifest as an inexplicable feeling of uneasiness, then be followed by more definite signs which reveal a haunting.
  13. (Influence) If you dream of seeking rank or advancement through the influence of others, your desires will fail to materialize; but if you are in an influential position, your prospects will assume a bright form. ...
  14. (Influence (of Purchasing Decisions)) The ability you may have to direct or influence purchases made by the University or Health System or one of their constituent entities. ...
  15. (Influence) A social, physiological, spiritual or physical belief or action that can affect an individual person, group of people, idea, action, behavior, outcome, or attitude.
  16. (Influence) Any attempt to alter an individual's behavior.
  17. (Influence) Know that states will use their wealth & trade, the threat of military action, and propaganda in a systematic effort to pressure others to accept what the state desires.
  18. (Influence) Occurs when a person or group affects what another person or group does and/or thinks.
  19. (Influence) One says that a players discs exercise influence when they force him to flip discs in several directions at the same time.
  20. (Influence) PR academics attempt to quantify and measure the number of people within a relevant public who are inspired to act as a result of the charisma, authoritativeness, desirability, likability, power, affluence or popularity of an individual, brand, business or organization. ...
  21. (Influence) People with High I scores influence others through talking and activity and tend to be emotional. They are described as convincing, magnetic, political, enthusiastic, persuasive, warm, demonstrative, trusting, and optimistic. ...
  22. (Influence) Stylish and affordable designer home accessories from big household names including Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan, Anthea Turner, Antony Worrall Thompson, Gino D'Acampo, Linda Barker, Martine McCutcheon, Jane Asher and James Tanner, launched in 2009.
  23. (Influence) Synagogue worship has influenced both Christian and Moslem worship. The earliest Christians were Jews. Therefore, church worship followed the synagogue pattern with Scripture reading, prayer, and a sermon. ...
  24. (Influence) The body of work of Marx and of Marx and Engels covers a wide range of topics and presents a complex analysis of history and society in terms of class relations. ...
  25. (Influence) To have an effect on something, either planet-to-planet or from the planets to the native.