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I . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] ADJ

II . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] ADV

III . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] VB trans

1. direct (control):

direct
direct traffic

2. direct (order):

direct

4. direct (give directions):

to direct sb to sth

5. direct:

direct THEAT, CINE
direct MUS

IV . di·rect [dɪˈrekt] VB intr

direct THEAT, CINE
direct MUS

di·rect ˈcur·rent N no pl ELEC

direct current

di·rect ˈdeb·it N no pl Brit Can

di·rect ˈdial·ling N no pl

di·rect ˈhit N

direct hit

di·rect ˈob·ject N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Prior to the information age, detecting hostile artillery fire required direct observation.
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Transformers would play the decisive role in the victory of alternating current over direct current for transmission and distribution systems.
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Full sales outsourcing is different from telemarketing in that it requires direct recruitment of sales personnel with specific backgrounds for each sales campaign.
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They promote family-scale farming, direct trade, stable pricing, empowerment and transparency, achieved through education and assistance.
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Some traditional objections to direct democracy are argued to apply to e-democracy, such as the potential for direct governance to tend towards the polarization of opinions, populism, and demagoguery.
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Examples of words that can be used to direct the consumer preference towards a current product and its qualities are: good, beautiful, real, better, great, perfect, best, and pure.
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They can not be known by definition; they can be known only by direct intuition.
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There remains the possibility that the two lines are connected, but no direct evidence of this has yet been established.
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Its members are elected freely by universal and direct elections through which the principle of political and participative pluralism is followed.
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Direct scaling can not be used to determine if a taste stimulus is being perceived at abnormal levels.
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