What does εφέ in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word εφέ in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use εφέ in Greek.

The word εφέ in Greek means effect, ειδικά εφέ, εφέ, για να κερδίσω εντυπώσεις, για να τραβήξω την προσοχή, ψηφιακά εφέ, εφέ επικάλυψης, πίπα με εφέ, τσιμπούκι με εφέ, με εφέ σκιάς, ηχητικό εφέ, οπτικά εφέ, εφέ αντανάκλασης νερού. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word εφέ

effect

ειδικά εφέ

(usually plural (cinema, TV: visual created artificially)

The film has lots of stunning special effects but no story.

εφέ

(often plural (visual, audio device)

Η μπάντα χρησιμοποίησε ορισμένα εφέ φωτισμού στο σόου.
The band used some lighting effects in their show.

για να κερδίσω εντυπώσεις, για να τραβήξω την προσοχή

(to make an extra impression)

ψηφιακά εφέ

(written, initialism (media effects)

εφέ επικάλυψης

(technical (lighting: screen for projecting shape)

πίπα με εφέ, τσιμπούκι με εφέ

(slang, vulgar (fellatio: done while humming to create vibration) (χυδαίο)

με εφέ σκιάς

(typeface: with shadow-like ornamentation)

ηχητικό εφέ

(often plural (noises reproduced artificially)

Μια καλή ταινία δράσης χρειάζεται εξαιρετικά ηχητικά εφέ.
A good action movie needs excellent sound effects.

οπτικά εφέ

(film, TV: special effects and graphics)

εφέ αντανάκλασης νερού

(computer graphics: reflection effect)

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