direct: význam a definície
AngličtinaZadajte slovo
To manage or conduct the affairs of; regulate.
To have or take charge of; control. See Synonyms at conduct.
To give authoritative instructions to: directed the student to answer.
To cause to move toward a goal; aim. See Synonyms at aim.
To show or indicate the way for: directed us to the airport.
To cause to move in or follow a straight course: directed their fire at the target.
To indicate the intended recipient on (a letter, for example).
To address or adapt (remarks, for example) to a specific person, audience, or purpose.
To give guidance and instruction to (actors or musicians, for example) in the rehearsal and performance of a work.
To supervise the performance of.
To give commands or directions.
To conduct a performance or rehearsal.
Proceeding without interruption in a straight course or line; not deviating or swerving: a direct route.
Straightforward and candid; frank: a direct response.
Having no intervening persons, conditions, or agencies; immediate: direct contact; direct sunlight.
Effected by action of the voters, rather than through elected representatives or delegates: direct elections.
Being of unbroken descent; lineal: a direct descendant of the monarch.
Consisting of the exact words of the writer or speaker: a direct quotation; direct speech.
Lacking compromising or mitigating elements; absolute: direct opposites.
Mathematics Varying in the same manner as another quantity, especially increasing if another quantity increases or decreasing if it decreases.
Astronomy Designating west-to-east motion of a planet in the same direction as the sun's movement against the stars.
Sports Being a free kick in soccer by which a goal can be scored without the ball being touched by a second player.