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direct (EN)
adjetivo, adverbio, verbo

adjetivo “direct”

forma base direct (more/most)
  1. directo
    The elevator provides direct access to the rooftop garden.
  2. directo (sin intermediarios)
    He's in direct contact with the CEO.
  3. directo (sin obstrucción)
    The cat lay in direct sunlight to rest.
  4. directo (honesto y claro)
    She gave a direct answer to his question, without any hesitation.
  5. directo (que prueba claramente)
    The detective found direct proof that linked the suspect to the crime scene.
  6. directo (exacto)
    Her actions were the direct opposite of her kind words.
  7. directo (relación padre-hijo)
    She is a direct descendant of the famous inventor.
  8. directo (inmediato u obvio)
    There is not direct danger right now, but problems may appear in the future.
  9. directo (sin contradicción)
    The mathematician provided a direct proof by showing the solution step-by-step.

adverbio “direct”

direct (more/most)
  1. directamente
    We flew direct from New York to London without any layovers.
  2. directamente (sin intermediarios)
    She spoke to the manager direct.

verbo “direct”

infinitivo direct; él directs; pret. directed; part. directed; ger. directing
  1. dirigir
    He directed the company for the last 10 years.
  2. dirigir (apuntar)
    She directed the flashlight at the dark corner of the room.
  3. dirigir (indicar el camino)
    She directed the tourists to the nearest bus stop.
  4. ordenar
    The teacher directed the students to finish their homework by Friday.
  5. dirigir (proyecto creativo)
    He directed the school play with great enthusiasm.
  6. dirigir (enviar)
    Please direct all mail to our new office address.