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1 directly
1) (in a direct manner: I went directly to the office.) directamente2) (almost at once: He will be here directly.) inmediatamentedirectly adv1. directamente2. enseguidatr[dɪ'rektlɪ, daɪ'rektlɪ]1 (go, fly, drive) directamente, directo2 (without intermediaries) directamente3 (exactly - opposite, above) justo4 (descend) directamente, por línea directa6 (very soon, shortly) en seguida, dentro de poco; (immediately, at once) inmediatamente1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (as soon as) en cuanto, tan pronto comodirectly [də'rɛktli, daɪ-] adv1) straight: directamentedirectly north: directamente al norte2) frankly: francamente3) exactly: exactamente, justodirectly opposite: justo enfrente4) immediately: en seguida, inmediatamenteadv.• derechamente adv.• derecho adv.• directamente adv.• precisamente adv.conj.• en cuanto conj.də'rektli, daɪ-, daɪ'rektli, dɪ-1)a) ( without stopping) <go/drive/fly> directamente, directob) ( without intermediaries) <report/deal> directamentec) ( exactly) <opposite/above> justod) ( in genealogy) <related/descended> por línea directa3) (now, at once) inmediatamente, ahora mismo[dɪ'rektlɪ]1. ADV1) (=exactly) justodirectly above/below sth/sb — justo encima de/debajo de algo/algn
directly opposite sth/sb — justo enfrente de algo/algn
2) (=straight) [go, fly, look, pay] directamentehe was looking directly at me when he said it — me estaba mirando directamente a la cara cuando lo dijo
3) (=personally) [affect] directamenteI hold you directly responsible for this! — ¡te considero el responsable directo de esto!
4) (=immediately) inmediatamentedirectly after/before sth — inmediatamente después de/antes de algo
the two murders are not directly related or linked — los dos asesinatos no están directamente relacionados
to be directly descended from sb — descender directamente de algn, descender de algn por línea directa
5) (=shortly) enseguida, de inmediatoshe will be here directly — vendrá enseguida or de inmediato
6) (=frankly) [speak, explain] con franqueza2.CONJ (esp Brit) (=as soon as) en cuantodirectly he heard the door close he picked up the telephone — en cuanto oyó cerrarse la puerta cogió el teléfono
directly you hear it,... — en cuanto lo oigas,...
* * *[də'rektli, daɪ-, daɪ'rektli, dɪ-]1)a) ( without stopping) <go/drive/fly> directamente, directob) ( without intermediaries) <report/deal> directamentec) ( exactly) <opposite/above> justod) ( in genealogy) <related/descended> por línea directa3) (now, at once) inmediatamente, ahora mismo -
2 responsable
responsable adjetivo [SER] ( concienzudo) responsible; responsable DE algo ‹de tarea/error› responsible for sth; ( culpable) responsible for sth; ‹de accidente/delito› liable for sth; ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino: el responsable de ventas the person responsible for sales; los responsables serán castigados those responsible will be punished
responsable
I adjetivo
1 responsible (sensato, cuidadoso): un niño muy responsable, a very responsible boy
2 (encargado) hablé con la persona responsable de la seguridad, I talked to the person in charge of security
3 (de una falta, delito, etc) liable: el conductor responsable del atropello será encarcelado, the driver responsible for the accident will be jailed
II mf
1 (en un establecimiento, una oficina, etc) the person in charge
2 (de otra persona, de una acción) responsible person (de un delito, accidente, etc) perpetrator, culprit: los responsables del incendio se entregaron a la policía, the persons responsible for the fire turned themselves in to the police ' responsable' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabeza - encargada - encargado - sino - solvente - artífice - consciente - fiar - formal - prudente English: accountable - amenable - fall - liable - management - responsible - sound - transpire - unaccountable - answerable - charge - directly - editor - reliable - solicitor
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directly — [də rekt′lē; ] also [ dīrekt′lē] adv. 1. in a direct way or line; straight 2. with nothing or no one between [directly responsible] 3. exactly; completely [directly opposite] 4. a) instantly; right away … English World dictionary
responsible — adj. 1 having the job/duty of doing sth VERBS ▪ be ▪ become ▪ remain ▪ make sb ▪ I am making you responsible for the cooking … Collocations dictionary
responsible — re|spon|si|ble W2S2 [rıˈspɔnsıbəl US rıˈspa:n ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(guilty)¦ 2¦(in charge of)¦ 3¦(sensible)¦ 4¦(cause)¦ 5 responsible job/position 6 be responsible to somebody ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(GUILTY)¦ [not before noun] if someone is responsible for an… … Dictionary of contemporary English
responsible */*/*/ — UK [rɪˈspɒnsəb(ə)l] / US [rɪˈspɑnsəb(ə)l] adjective Get it right: responsible: Don t use the preposition of after the adjective responsible. Use for: Wrong: Parents must be responsible of their children s behaviour. Right: Parents must be… … English dictionary
responsible — re|spon|si|ble [ rı spansəbl ] adjective *** 1. ) never before noun deserving to be blamed for something that has happened: Parents feel responsible when things go wrong. hold someone responsible (for something): The farmer was held responsible… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
responsible — adjective 1 GUILTY (not before noun) if someone is responsible for an accident, mistake, crime etc, it is their fault or they can be blamed (+ for): The police arrested those responsible for the burglaries. | When he loses his temper, he isn t… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
directly — di|rect|ly1 [ dı rektli, daı rektli ] adverb *** ▸ 1 involving no one else ▸ 2 in a direct line ▸ 3 exactly ▸ 4 clearly and honestly ▸ 5 immediately ▸ 6 soon 1. ) in a way that involves only the two people or things mentioned, with no one or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
directly — I UK [dɪˈrek(t)lɪ] / US / UK [daɪˈrek(t)lɪ] / US adverb *** 1) in a way that involves only the two people or things mentioned, with no one or nothing else coming in between I prefer to deal directly with the manager. I am holding you directly… … English dictionary
directly — direct, directly Because direct is an adverb as well as an adjective, it gets in the way of directly, which is an adverb only. Directly is used (1) before an adjective in senses corresponding to those of direct (They were directly responsible for … Modern English usage
directly */*/*/ [daɪˈrek(t)li] — [dɪˈrek(t)li] adv 1) in a way that involves only the two people or things that are mentioned, with no one or nothing else between Ant: indirectly I prefer to deal directly with the manager.[/ex] You are directly responsible for this.[/ex] Price… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Responsible drug use — is a harm reduction strategy which argues that a person can use illegal drugs, or illegally use legal drugs, with reduced or eliminated risk of negatively affecting other parts of one s life or the lives of others. Some critics believe that all… … Wikipedia