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direct, e [diʀεkt]1. adjectivedirect ; [train] non-stop2. masculine nouna. ( = train) express train3. adverb* * *diʀɛkt
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1) ( sans intermédiaire) direct; ( immédiat) [supérieur] immediate2) [route, accès] direct3) ( franc) direct4) ( en grammaire) direct
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nom masculin1) Radio, Télévision live broadcasting [U]2) ( en boxe) jab3) ( train) express (train)* * *diʀɛkt direct, -e1. adj1) (route, accès) directIndiquez-moi l'itinéraire le plus direct. — Show me the most direct route.
3) (vente, supérieur, cause) direct4) (style, regard, personne) direct2. nm1) (= train) through train2) RADIO, TV* * *A adj1 ( sans intermédiaire) [contact, descendant, rapport, affrontement, allusion, impôt] direct; [supérieur, entourage] immediate;2 Transp [route, chemin, liaison, accès] direct; l'itinéraire le plus direct the most direct route; vol direct direct flight; train direct through train; ce train est direct pour Lille this train is nonstop to Lille;3 ( franc) [personne, regard, question] direct;4 Ling [discours, style, objet] direct.B nm1 Radio, TV live broadcasting ¢; les avantages et les inconvénients du direct the advantages and disadvantages of broadcasting live; en direct de Prague live from Prague; émission diffusée en direct live broadcast;3 Rail express (train).un vol direct Paris-New York a direct ou nonstop flight from Paris to New Yorkdirect nom masculin2. RAIL through ou nonstop train3. TÉLÉVISION live————————en direct locution adjectivale & locution adverbiale -
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♦voorbeelden:een direct antwoord • a direct/straight answerzijn directe chef • his immediate superiorde directe omgeving • the immediate vicinityde directe oorzaak • the immediate causedirecte uitzending • live broadcastiemand een directe vraag stellen • ask someone outrightdirect al, al direct • right from the beginning〈 boksen〉 een linkse/rechtse directe • a straight left/rightdirect leverbaar • immediately availablekom direct • come at once/straight awayII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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[dɪˈrekt]1. adjective1) straight; following the quickest and shortest way:مُسْتَقيم وَسَريعIs this the most direct route?
2) (of manner etc) straightforward and honest:صَريح ومُسْتَقيمa direct answer.
3) occurring as an immediate result:مُباشِرHis dismissal was a direct result of his rudeness to the manager.
4) exact; complete:تام، كامِل، مَضْبوطHer opinions are the direct opposite of his.
مُباشِرHe is a direct descendant of Napoleon.
2. verb1) to point, aim or turn in a particular direction:يُوَجِّه، يَلْفِت الأنْتِباهHe directed my attention towards the notice.
2) to show the way to:يُرْشِد، يَدُلShe directed him to the station.
3) to order or instruct:يَأْمُر، يُرْشِد، يُوَجِّهWe will do as you direct.
4) to control or organize:يُوَجِّه، يُنَظِّمto direct a film.
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مُبَاشِر \ direct: straight; not turning aside: a direct line; the most direct way, said or done by a person himself, not through sb. else a direct order; direct speech. immediate: direct; very close (reasons, neighbours, etc.): There was no immediate cause for the explosion. -
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أَشْرَفَ على \ direct: to guide; control (a business, a piece of work, etc.): The film was directed by Zoltan Korda. dominate: to rise above: The castle dominated the valley. superintend: to watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). supervise: watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). -
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أَدَارَ \ administer: to control, (esp. business or money affairs). direct: to guide; control (a business, a piece of work, etc.): The film was directed by Zoltan Korda. start, superintend: watch and direct (work, workers, etc.). \ See Also دَبَّرَ شؤون، أشرف على (أشْرَفَ على) -
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أَرْشَدَ \ conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school. direct: to show sb. the way: Can you direct me to the post office?. guide: (of a person) to show (sb.) the way by going with him; (of a person or thing) show (sb.) the way; advise: He guided me to the secret cave. I was guided by the official reports. instruct: to teach; advise: He instructed me in the art of fishing. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ) -
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هَدَى \ conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school. direct: show sb. the way: Can you direct me to the post office?. guide: (of a person) to show (sb.) the way by going with him; (of a person or thing) show (sb.) the way; advise: He guided me to the secret cave. I was guided by the official reports. lead: to show the way: The road led straight to his house. shepherd: to guide and protect (sb.) like a shepherd: He shepherded the children on to the train. \ See Also دل (دَلَّ)، أرشد (أَرْشَدَ) -
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دَلَّ \ conduct: to lead or guide: He conducted the visitors round the school. direct: to show sb. the way: Can you direct me to the post office?. guide: (of a person) to show (sb.) the way by going with him; advise: He guided me to the secret cave. I was guided by the official reports. point: (with to) to show the direction of sth., whether it can be seen or not; draw attention to: The road sign pointed to London. She pointed to the broken window. show: to guide: I showed our guest to his room. \ See Also أرشد (أَرْشَدَ) -
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مُبَاشَرَةً \ direct: straight: This road goes direct to the airport. directly: straight: He looked directly at her. I live directly opposite the cinema. immediately: at once. right: directly; straight: Go right home at once!, immediately I’ll go right after breakfast. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. straight: directly: Go straight home. Keep straight on till you reach the bridge. through: all the way: Does this train go right through (to London)?. -
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رَأْسًا \ direct: straight: This road goes direct to the airport. right: directly; straight: Go right home at once!. straight: directly: Go straight home. Keep straight on till you reach the bridge. -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > direct
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أَمَرَ (بِـ) \ command: to order officially: He commanded them to return to the camp. decree: to declare by decree; decide officially. dictate: to give orders without considering anyone else’s opinions. direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. order: to tell (sb.) forcefully and officially to do sth.; give orders for (sth.): The noisy child was ordered (to go) out of the room. (Note that to go may be left out when an adv. or adverbial phrase follows but other verbs cannot be left out.). tell: to order: I told him to hurry. -
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وَجَّهَ \ direct: to aim: My complaints were not directed at you. The guns were directed towards the enemy. \ See Also صَوَّبَ إلى -
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أَوْعَزَ إلى \ direct: to order: I was directed to report to your office. instruct: to order: The soldiers were instructed not to fire. -
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