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immediate

  • 1 immediate

    [i'mi:diət] 1. adjective
    1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) tūlītējs; neatliekams
    2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) tuvākais
    3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) tuvējais
    2. conjunction
    (as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) tiklīdz
    * * *
    steidzams, neatliekams, tūlītējs; tuvējais, tuvākais

    English-Latvian dictionary > immediate

  • 2 immediate aim

    tuvākais mērķis

    English-Latvian dictionary > immediate aim

  • 3 immediate reply

    tūlītēja atbilde

    English-Latvian dictionary > immediate reply

  • 4 in the immediate future

    tuvākā nākotnē

    English-Latvian dictionary > in the immediate future

  • 5 in the immediate neighbourhood

    tuvējā apkaimē

    English-Latvian dictionary > in the immediate neighbourhood

  • 6 my immediate superior

    mans tiešais priekšnieks

    English-Latvian dictionary > my immediate superior

  • 7 one's immediate family

    vecāki un viņu bērni; mazā ģimene

    English-Latvian dictionary > one's immediate family

  • 8 to receive immediate attention from a doctor

    saņemt tūlītēju ārsta palīdzību

    English-Latvian dictionary > to receive immediate attention from a doctor

  • 9 to take immediate action

    rīkoties nekavējoties

    English-Latvian dictionary > to take immediate action

  • 10 direct

    [di'rekt] 1. adjective
    1) (straight; following the quickest and shortest way: Is this the most direct route?) taisns
    2) ((of manner etc) straightforward and honest: a direct answer.) atklāts; tiešs
    3) (occurring as an immediate result: His dismissal was a direct result of his rudeness to the manager.) tiešs
    4) (exact; complete: Her opinions are the direct opposite of his.) pilnīgs
    5) (in an unbroken line of descent from father to son etc: He is a direct descendant of Napoleon.) tiešs
    2. verb
    1) (to point, aim or turn in a particular direction: He directed my attention towards the notice.) vērst; virzīt
    2) (to show the way to: She directed him to the station.) parādīt ceļu
    3) (to order or instruct: We will do as you direct.) norīkot; pavēlēt
    4) (to control or organize: A policeman was directing the traffic; to direct a film.) vadīt; regulēt; režisēt (filmu)
    - directional
    - directive
    - directly
    - directness
    - director
    - directory
    * * *
    pārvaldīt, vadīt; norīkot, pavēlēt; vērst, virzīt; parādīt ceļu; sūtīt, adresēt; tiešs, taisns; vaļsirdīgs, atklāts; tieši

    English-Latvian dictionary > direct

  • 11 imperative

    [im'perətiv] 1. noun, adjective
    1) (used of verbs that are expressing a command: In the sentence `Come here!', `come' is an imperative (verb).) pavēles-
    2) (absolutely necessary: It is imperative that we take immediate action to reduce pollution.) kategorisks, absolūti nepieciešams
    2. noun
    In `Sit down!' the verb is in the imperative.) imperatīvs, pavēles izteiksme
    * * *
    imperatīvs, pavēles izteiksme; imperatīvs; pavēles; pavēlošs, valdonīgs; kategorisks, neatlaidīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > imperative

  • 12 instant

    ['instənt] 1. adjective
    1) (immediate: Anyone disobeying these rules will face instant dismissal; His latest play was an instant success.) tūlītējs; steidzams
    2) ((of food etc) able to be prepared etc almost immediately: instant coffee/potato.) šķīstošā kafija
    2. noun
    1) (a point in time: He climbed into bed and at that instant the telephone rang; He came the instant (that) he heard the news.) mirklis; brīdis
    2) (a moment or very short time: It all happened in an instant; I'll be there in an instant.) mirklis; acumirklis
    - this instant
    * * *
    acumirklis, brīdis; tūlītējs; steidzams, neatliekams; pašreizējs; ātri pagatavojams

    English-Latvian dictionary > instant

  • 13 memory

    ['meməri]
    plural - memories; noun
    1) (the power to remember things: a good memory for details.) atmiņa
    2) (the mind's store of remembered things: Her memory is full of interesting stories.) atmiņa
    3) (something remembered: memories of her childhood.) atmiņas
    4) (the time as far back as can be remembered: the greatest fire in memory.) atmiņa
    5) (a part of computer in which information is stored for immediate use; a computer with 8 megabytes of memory)
    - memorise
    - from memory
    - in memory of / to the memory of
    * * *
    atmiņas; piemiņa; atmiņa

    English-Latvian dictionary > memory

  • 14 urgency

    noun (need for immediate action, speed etc: This is a matter of great urgency.) steiga; steidzamība; neatliekamība
    * * *
    steidzamība, neatliekamība; uzbāzība, neatlaidība

    English-Latvian dictionary > urgency

  • 15 urgent

    ['ə:‹ənt]
    (needing immediate attention: There is an urgent message for the doctor.) steidzīgs; neatliekams
    - urgency
    * * *
    steidzams, neatliekams; neatlaidīgs, uzbāzīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > urgent

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  • immediate — [i mē′dē it] adj. [LL immediatus: see IN 2 & MEDIATE] 1. having nothing coming between; with no intermediary; specif., a) not separated in space; in direct contact; closest; nearest b) close by; near [immediate neighbors] c …   English World dictionary

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  • immediate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) occurring or done at once. 2) nearest in time, space, or relationship. 3) most urgent; current. 4) without an intervening medium or agency; direct: a coronary was the immediate cause of death. DERIVATIVES immediacy noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • immediate — (adj.) late 14c., intervening, interposed; early 15c., with nothing interposed; direct, also with reference to time, from O.Fr. immediat, from L.L. immediatus without anything between, from assimilated form of in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • immediate — *direct Analogous words: *nearest, next: intuitive, instinctive Antonyms: mediate (knowledge, relation, operation): distant (relatives) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • immediate — im|me|di|ate [ ı midiət ] adjective *** 1. ) happening or done now, without any delay: Our government must take immediate action. Restrictions on advertising had an immediate impact on rates of teenage smoking. The rebels demanded the immediate… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • immediate */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈmiːdɪət] / US [ɪˈmɪdɪət] adjective 1) happening or done now, without any delay Our government must take immediate action. The rebels demanded the immediate release of the prisoners. Restrictions on advertising had an immediate impact on… …   English dictionary

  • immediate — [[t]ɪmi͟ːdiət[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n An immediate result, action, or reaction happens or is done without any delay. These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect... My immediate reaction was just disgust. Syn: instant 2) ADJ GRADED: usu …   English dictionary

  • immediate — adjective Etymology: Middle English immediat, from Anglo French, from Late Latin immediatus, from Latin in + Late Latin mediatus intermediate more at mediate Date: 15th century 1. a. acting or being without the intervention of another object,… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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