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di·rect
/dəˈrɛkt, daɪ-/
(a.)直接的,徑直的;直截了當的,直率的(ad.)徑直地,直接地(vt.)管理,指導,指揮
From:
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direct
引導
From:
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direct
直接
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Di·rect
a.
1.
Straight
;
not
crooked
,
oblique
,
or
circuitous
;
leading
by
the
short
or
shortest
way
to
a
point
or
end
;
as
,
a
direct
line
;
direct
means
.
What
is
direct
to
,
what
slides
by
,
the
question
.
--
Locke
.
2.
Straightforward
;
not
of
crooked
ways
,
or
swerving
from
truth
and
openness
;
sincere
;
outspoken
.
Be
even
and
direct
with
me
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Immediate
;
express
;
plain
;
unambiguous
.
He
nowhere
,
that
I
know
,
says
it
in
direct
words
.
--
Locke
.
A
direct
and
avowed
interference
with
elections
.
--
Hallam
.
4.
In
the
line
of
descent
;
not
collateral
;
as
,
a
descendant
in
the
direct
line
.
5.
Astron.
In
the
direction
of
the
general
planetary
motion
,
or
from
west
to
east
;
in
the
order
of
the
signs
;
not
retrograde
; --
said
of
the
motion
of
a
celestial
body
.
6.
Political Science
Pertaining
to
,
or
effected
immediately
by
,
action
of
the
people
through
their
votes
instead
of
through
one
or
more
representatives
or
delegates
;
as
,
direct
nomination
,
direct
legislation
.
Direct action
.
(a)
Mach.
See
Direct-acting
.
(b)
Trade unions
See
Syndicalism
,
below
.
Direct discourse
Gram.
,
the
language
of
any
one
quoted
without
change
in
its
form
;
as
,
he
said
“I
can
not
come;”
--
correlative
to
indirect discourse
,
in
which
there
is
change
of
form
;
as
,
he
said
that
he
could
not
come
.
They
are
often
called
respectively
by
their
Latin
names
,
oratio directa
,
and
oratio obliqua
.
Direct evidence
Law
,
evidence
which
is
positive
or
not
inferential
; --
opposed
to
circumstantial evidence
,
or
indirect evidence
. --
This
distinction
,
however
,
is
merely
formal
,
since
there
is
no
direct
evidence
that
is
not
circumstantial
,
or
dependent
on
circumstances
for
its
credibility
. --
Wharton
.
Direct examination
Law
,
the
first
examination
of
a
witness
in
the
orderly
course
,
upon
the
merits
. --
Abbott
.
Direct fire
Mil.
,
fire
,
the
direction
of
which
is
perpendicular
to
the
line
of
troops
or
to
the
parapet
aimed
at
.
Direct process
Metal.
,
one
which
yields
metal
in
working
condition
by
a
single
process
from
the
ore
. --
Knight
.
Direct tax
,
a
tax
assessed
directly
on
lands
,
etc
.,
and
polls
,
distinguished
from
taxes
on
merchandise
,
or
customs
,
and
from
excise
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Di·rect
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Directed
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Directing
.]
1.
To
arrange
in
a
direct
or
straight
line
,
as
against
a
mark
,
or
towards
a
goal
;
to
point
;
to
aim
;
as
,
to
direct
an
arrow
or
a
piece
of
ordnance
.
2.
To
point
out
or
show
to
(
any
one
),
as
the
direct
or
right
course
or
way
;
to
guide
,
as
by
pointing
out
the
way
;
as
,
he
directed
me
to
the
left-hand
road
.
The
Lord
direct
your
into
the
love
of
God
.
--
2
Thess
.
iii
. 5.
The
next
points
to
which
I
will
direct
your
attention
.
--
Lubbock
.
3.
To
determine
the
direction
or
course
of
;
to
cause
to
go
on
in
a
particular
manner
;
to
order
in
the
way
to
a
certain
end
;
to
regulate
;
to
govern
;
as
,
to
direct
the
affairs
of
a
nation
or
the
movements
of
an
army
.
I
will
direct
their
work
in
truth
.
--
Is
.
lxi
. 8.
4.
To
point
out
to
with
authority
;
to
instruct
as
a
superior
;
to
order
;
as
,
he
directed
them
to
go
.
I
'
ll
first
direct
my
men
what
they
shall
do
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
put
a
direction
or
address
upon
;
to
mark
with
the
name
and
residence
of
the
person
to
whom
anything
is
sent
;
to
superscribe
;
as
,
to
direct
a
letter
.
Syn:
--
To
guide
;
lead
;
conduct
;
dispose
;
manage
;
regulate
;
order
;
instruct
;
command
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Di·rect
v. i.
To
give
direction
;
to
point
out
a
course
;
to
act
as
guide
.
Wisdom
is
profitable
to
direct
.
--
Eccl
.
x
. 10.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Di·rect
,
n.
Mus.
A
character
,
thus
[░],
placed
at
the
end
of
a
staff
on
the
line
or
space
of
the
first
note
of
the
next
staff
,
to
apprise
the
performer
of
its
situation
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
direct
adj
1:
direct
in
spatial
dimensions
;
proceeding
without
deviation
or
interruption
;
straight
and
short
; "
a
direct
route
";
"
a
direct
flight
"; "
a
direct
hit
" [
ant
:
indirect
]
2:
immediate
or
direct
in
bearing
or
force
;
having
nothing
intervening
; "
in
direct
sunlight
"; "
in
direct
contact
with
the
voters
"; "
direct
exposure
to
the
disease
"; "
a
direct
link
"; "
the
direct
cause
of
the
accident
"
3:
extended
senses
;
direct
in
means
or
manner
or
behavior
or
language
or
action
; "
a
direct
question
"; "
a
direct
response
"; "
a
direct
approach
" [
ant
:
indirect
]
4:
in
a
straight
unbroken
line
of
descent
from
parent
to
child
;
"
lineal
ancestors
"; "
lineal
heirs
"; "
a
direct
descendant
of
the
king
"; "
direct
heredity
" [
syn
:
lineal
] [
ant
:
collateral
]
5:
moving
from
west
to
east
on
the
celestial
sphere
;
or--for
planets--around
the
sun
in
the
same
direction
as
the
Earth
[
ant
:
retrograde
]
6:
similar
in
nature
or
effect
or
relation
to
another
quantity
; "
a
term
is
in
direct
proportion
to
another
term
if
it
increases
(
or
decreases
)
as
the
other
increases
(
or
decreases
)" [
ant
:
inverse
]
7:
of
a
current
flowing
in
one
direction
only
;
not
alternating
;
"
direct
current
" [
ant
:
alternating
]
8:
as
an
immediate
result
or
consequence
; "
a
direct
result
of
the
accident
"
9:
in
precisely
the
same
words
used
by
a
writer
or
speaker
; "
a
direct
quotation
"; "
repeated
their
dialog
verbatim
" [
syn
:
verbatim
]
10:
effected
directly
by
action
of
the
voters
rather
than
through
elected
representatives
; "
many
people
favor
direct
election
of
the
President
rather
than
election
by
the
Electoral
College
"
11:
exact
; "
the
direct
opposite
"
adv
:
without
deviation
; "
the
path
leads
directly
to
the
lake
";
"
went
direct
to
the
office
" [
syn
:
directly
,
straight
]
v
1:
command
with
authority
; "
He
directed
the
children
to
do
their
homework
"
2:
intend
(
something
)
to
move
towards
a
certain
goal
; "
He
aimed
his
fists
towards
his
opponent's
face
"; "
criticism
directed
at
her
superior
"; "
direct
your
anger
towards
others
,
not
towards
yourself
" [
syn
:
target
,
aim
,
place
,
point
]
3:
guide
the
actors
in
(
plays
and
films
)
4:
be
in
charge
of
5:
take
somebody
somewhere
; "
We
lead
him
to
our
chief
"; "
can
you
take
me
to
the
main
entrance
?"; "
He
conducted
us
to
the
palace
" [
syn
:
lead
,
take
,
conduct
,
guide
]
6:
cause
to
go
somewhere
; "
The
explosion
sent
the
car
flying
in
the
air
"; "
She
sent
her
children
to
camp
"; "
He
directed
all
his
energies
into
his
dissertation
" [
syn
:
send
]
7:
aim
or
direct
at
;
as
of
blows
,
weapons
,
or
objects
such
as
photographic
equipment
; "
Please
don't
aim
at
your
little
brother
!"; "
He
trained
his
gun
on
the
burglar
"; "
Don't
train
your
camera
on
the
women
"; "
Take
a
swipe
at
one's
opponent
" [
syn
:
aim
,
take
,
train
,
take aim
]
8:
lead
,
as
in
the
performance
of
a
composition
; "
conduct
an
orchestra
;
Bairenboim
conducted
the
Chicago
symphony
for
years
" [
syn
:
conduct
,
lead
]
9:
give
directions
to
;
point
somebody
into
a
certain
direction
;
"
I
directed
them
towards
the
town
hall
"
10:
specifically
design
a
product
,
event
,
or
activity
for
a
certain
public
[
syn
:
calculate
,
aim
]
11:
direct
the
course
;
determine
the
direction
of
travelling
[
syn
:
steer
,
maneuver
,
manoeuver
,
manoeuvre
,
point
,
head
,
guide
,
channelize
,
channelise
]
12:
put
an
address
on
(
an
envelope
,
for
example
) [
syn
:
address
]
13:
plan
and
direct
(
a
complex
undertaking
); "
he
masterminded
the
robbery
" [
syn
:
mastermind
,
engineer
,
organize
,
organise
,
orchestrate
]
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