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надоумил
Accès direct à la mémoire
direct memory access, DMA N
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direct access, route, flight, train
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I. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] ADJ
1. direct (without intermediary):
direct appeal, aid, control, link, participation, talks
2. direct (without detour):
direct access, route, flight, train
3. direct (clear):
direct cause, comparison, impact, influence, reference, result, threat
direct contrast, evidence
4. direct (straightforward):
direct approach, answer, method, question, response
direct person
II. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] ADV
1. direct (without intermediary):
direct deal, negotiate, speak, write, dial
2. direct (without detour):
direct come, go
directement (from de)
III. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] VB trans
1. direct (address, aim) fig:
direct appeal, criticism, protest, remark
adresser (at à, against contre)
direct campaign
cibler (at sur)
direct effort, resource
orienter (to, towards vers)
2. direct (control):
direct company, operation, project
direct traffic
3. direct (point, aim) lit:
direct attack, light, car, look, steps
diriger (at vers)
direct gun
pointer (at sur)
4. direct:
direct CINE, RADIO, TV film, play, drama
direct THEAT play
direct actor, cameraman, musician, opera
5. direct (instruct):
to direct sb to do LAW
6. direct (show route):
to direct sb to sth
IV. direct [Brit dɪˈrɛkt, dʌɪˈrɛkt, Am dəˈrɛkt, daɪˈrɛkt] VB intr
direct CINE, RADIO, TV
direct THEAT
I. access [Brit ˈaksɛs, Am ˈækˌsɛs] N
1. access (means of entry):
No access’ attr control, door, mode, point
2. access (ability to obtain, use):
accès m (to à)
3. access LAW (right to visit):
right of access to prisoners attr rights
4. access COMPUT:
accès m (to à)
5. access (attack):
access form
II. access [Brit ˈaksɛs, Am ˈækˌsɛs] VB trans (gen) COMPUT
access database, information, machine
memory [Brit ˈmɛm(ə)ri, Am ˈmɛm(ə)ri] N
1. memory (faculty):
2. memory (recollection):
memory souvent pl
3. memory (period of time):
4. memory (posthumous fame):
5. memory (commemoration):
6. memory COMPUT:
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I. access [ˈækses] N no pl
1. access (way into):
to deny sb access to sth
2. access COMPUT:
3. access LAW:
II. access [ˈækses] VB trans COMPUT
memory [ˈmeməri] N
1. memory (ability to remember):
in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc
2. memory (remembered event):
3. memory COMPUT:
I. direct [dɪˈrekt] VB intr
1. direct THEAT:
2. direct CINE:
II. direct [dɪˈrekt] VB trans
1. direct (control):
direct company
direct traffic
2. direct (command):
to direct sb to +infin
ordonner à qn de +infin
3. direct (aim in a direction):
to direct sth towards sth
to direct sb the way to sth
4. direct (address):
5. direct CINE:
6. direct THEAT:
7. direct MUS:
III. direct [dɪˈrekt] ADJ
1. direct:
direct danger, cause
direct refusal
2. direct (frank):
direct person
direct refusal
3. direct (without intermediary):
IV. direct [dɪˈrekt] ADV
direct broadcast
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I. access [ˈæk·ses] N
1. access (way into):
to deny sb access to sth
2. access comput:
3. access LAW:
II. access [ˈæk·ses] VB trans comput
memory [ˈmem· ə r·i] N
1. memory (ability to remember):
in memory of sb/sth
en souvenir de qn/qc
2. memory (remembered event):
3. memory comput:
I. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] VB trans
1. direct (control):
direct company
direct traffic
2. direct (command):
to direct sb to do sth
3. direct (aim in a direction):
to direct sb/sth to sb/sth
diriger qn/qc vers qn/qc
4. direct (address):
5. direct CINE:
6. direct THEAT:
7. direct MUS:
II. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] VB intr
1. direct THEAT:
2. direct CINE:
III. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] ADJ
1. direct:
direct danger, cause
direct refusal
2. direct (frank):
direct person
direct refusal
3. direct (without intermediary):
IV. direct [dɪ·ˈrekt] ADV
direct broadcast
Present
Idirect
youdirect
he/she/itdirects
wedirect
youdirect
theydirect
Past
Idirected
youdirected
he/she/itdirected
wedirected
youdirected
theydirected
Present Perfect
Ihavedirected
youhavedirected
he/she/ithasdirected
wehavedirected
youhavedirected
theyhavedirected
Past Perfect
Ihaddirected
youhaddirected
he/she/ithaddirected
wehaddirected
youhaddirected
theyhaddirected
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Prior to the information age, detecting hostile artillery fire required direct observation.
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The most significant aspect of his research is its direct relevance to societal needs and economic development of the people of the region.
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The brightness control has nine levels, and also the ability to turn the backlight off in direct sunlight.
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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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This cools the heat sink and whatever it is in direct thermal contact with.
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