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direct (EN)
adjectif, adverbe, verbe

adjectif “direct”

forme de base direct (more/most)
  1. direct
    The elevator provides direct access to the rooftop garden.
  2. direct (sans intermédiaire)
    He's in direct contact with the CEO.
  3. direct (sans obstruction)
    The cat lay in direct sunlight to rest.
  4. direct (franc)
    She gave a direct answer to his question, without any hesitation.
  5. direct (irréfutable)
    The detective found direct proof that linked the suspect to the crime scene.
  6. direct (précis)
    Her actions were the direct opposite of her kind words.
  7. direct (en ligne directe)
    She is a direct descendant of the famous inventor.
  8. direct (évident)
    There is not direct danger right now, but problems may appear in the future.
  9. direct (sans contradiction)
    The mathematician provided a direct proof by showing the solution step-by-step.

adverbe “direct”

direct (more/most)
  1. directement
    We flew direct from New York to London without any layovers.
  2. directement (sans intermédiaire)
    She spoke to the manager direct.

verbe “direct”

infinitif direct; il directs; prét. directed; part. passé directed; gér. directing
  1. diriger
    He directed the company for the last 10 years.
  2. diriger (vers un objectif)
    She directed the flashlight at the dark corner of the room.
  3. indiquer
    She directed the tourists to the nearest bus stop.
  4. ordonner
    The teacher directed the students to finish their homework by Friday.
  5. réaliser
    He directed the school play with great enthusiasm.
  6. adresser
    Please direct all mail to our new office address.