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direct
- IPA[dɪˈrɛkt]
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- extending or moving from one place to another without changing direction or stopping;(of apparent planetary motion) proceeding from west to east in accord with actual motion.
- with no one or nothing in between;by a straight route or without breaking a journey
- control the operations of; manage or govern;supervise and control (a film, play, or other production, or the actors in it)
verb: direct, 3rd person present: directs, gerund or present participle: directing, past tense: directed, past participle: directed
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形容詞
- 1. extending or moving from one place to another without changing direction or stopping there was no direct flight that day 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of apparent planetary motion) proceeding from west to east in accord with actual motion.
- 2. without intervening factors or intermediaries the complications are a direct result of bacteria spreading I had no direct contact with Mr Clark 同義詞
- ▪ (of light or heat) proceeding from a source without being reflected or blocked ferns like a bright position out of direct sunlight
- ▪ (of genealogy) proceeding in continuous succession from parent to child a direct descendant of Edward III
- ▪ (of a quotation) taken from someone's words without being changed.
- ▪ (of taxation) levied on income or profits rather than on goods or services.
- ▪ complete (used for emphasis) attitudes which were in direct contrast to the confrontational perspectives of the past 同義詞
- 3. (of a person or their behaviour) going straight to the point; frank he is very direct and honest 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of evidence or proof) bearing immediately and unambiguously upon the facts at issue there is no direct evidence that officials accepted bribes
- 4. perpendicular to a surface; not oblique a direct butt joint between surfaces of steel
副詞
- 1. with no one or nothing in between they seem reluctant to deal with me direct
- ▪ by a straight route or without breaking a journey Austrian Airlines are flying direct to Innsbruck again
動詞
- 1. control the operations of; manage or govern an economic elite directed the nation's affairs 同義詞
- ▪ supervise and control (a film, play, or other production, or the actors in it) the film is directed by Sir Richard Attenborough
- ▪ train and conduct (a group of musicians).
- 2. aim (something) in a particular direction or at a particular person heating ducts to direct warm air to rear-seat passengers his smile was directed at Lois 同義詞
- ▪ tell or show (someone) how to get somewhere can you direct me to the railway station, please? 同義詞
- ▪ address or give instructions for the delivery of (a letter or parcel) put them all in one packet, and direct them to me 同義詞
- ▪ focus (one's thoughts) on or address (one's efforts) towards something.
- ▪ address a comment to or aim a criticism at his criticism was directed at the wastage of ammunition I suggest that he direct his remarks to the council
- ▪ target a product or advertisement specifically at (someone) the book is directed at the younger reader 同義詞
- ▪ archaic guide or advise in a course or decision the conscience of the credulous prince was directed by saints and bishops
- 3. give (someone) an official order or authoritative instruction the judge directed him to perform community service he directed that no picture from his collection could be sold 同義詞
- labour involved in production rather than administration, maintenance, and other support services.
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- labor involved in production rather than administration, maintenance, and other support services.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a form of government in which policies and laws are decided by a majority of all those eligible ... direct democracy gives all people the right to participate
Oxford Dictionary
- a form of government in which policies and laws are decided by a majority of all those eligible ... direct democracy gives all people the right to participate
Oxford American Dictionary
- the facility of making a phone call without connection by the operator: a direct dialling telephone system
Oxford Dictionary
- the electronic transfer of money from one bank account to another.
Oxford Dictionary
- a system of government in which a province is controlled by a central government.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for direct debit
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美式
- extending or moving from one place to another by the shortest way without changing direction or ... there was no direct flight that day
- with no one or nothing in between: buy direct and save
- control the operations of; manage or govern: an economic elite directed the nation's affairs
Oxford American Dictionary