B1 going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction直通的,直达的
B2 without anyone or anything else being involved or between直接的
strong light or heat that has nothing protecting and separating you from it直射光线/直接受热
a relation who is related to you through one of your parents, not through an aunt or uncle, etc.直系关系/亲属/后代
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We are in direct communication with Moscow.
If you're in a hurry to get there, take the path through the park - it's more direct.
It's direct line from here to London King's Cross, so you won't have to change trains.
The rebel headquarters took a direct hit from a bomb during the attack.
His broken leg is the direct result of his own carelessness.
complete完全的,全部的
C1 Someone who is direct says what they think in a very honest way without worrying about other people's opinions.直率的,坦率的,直接的
C1 [ T ] to control or be in charge of an activity, organization, etc.管理,领导,指挥
C1 [ T ] to tell people the direction in which they must drive指挥交通
B1 [ I or T ] to be in charge of a film or play and tell the actors how to play their parts导演(电影或戏剧),执导
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He's directed so many movies that you might expect a few duff ones.
Coaches will set down and uplift passengers only as directed by the police in the streets mentioned.
The movie, three hours long, is directed in his usual idiosyncratic style.
He was on another one of his ego trips, directing and taking the main part in a movie.
She directs one of Europe's largest book festivals.
C1 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to aim something in a particular direction朝着,指向
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It's much healthier to direct your emotions outwards than to bottle them up inside you.
Much of the violence was directed against large multinational companies.
The government's latest anti-smoking campaign is directed at children.
The tragedy directed public attention away from the government's domestic problems.
Criticism is being directed at parents rather than teachers for the breakdown in classroom discipline.
[ T + obj + to infinitive ] formal to order someone, especially officially(尤指正式地)命令
without having to stop or change direction直达地
without anything or anyone else being involved or in between直接地
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