Direct 中文

direct adjective (STRAIGHT)

直通的,直達的

Is there a direct train to Edinburgh? 有到愛丁堡的直達列車嗎?

B2

without anyone or anything else being involved or between

 direct relation/relative/descendant

直系關係/親屬/後代

Diana is a direct descendant of Robert Peel. 戴安娜是羅伯特‧皮爾的直系後代。

更多范例
  • 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.

direct adjective (COMPLETE)

direct adjective (HONEST)

直率的,坦率的,直接的

I like her open and direct manner. 我喜歡她坦率直接的態度。

direct adverb (STRAIGHT)

直線地,直達地

Does this bus go direct to the airport? 這趟公車直接去機場嗎?

B1

without anyone or anything else being involved or between

direct verb (SAY WHERE)

給…指路(或方向)

Could you direct me to the airport? 你能告訴我去機場的路嗎?

I couldn't find the station, so I asked someone if they could direct me. 我找不到車站,只好問路。

direct verb (ORDER)

直達地

Does this train go direct to Edinburgh? 這是到愛丁堡的直達列車嗎?

(direct剑桥英语-中文(繁体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

direct的例句

direct

Recent efforts have been directed at the relevance of the tensor to the dynamic symmetry of a hand-object system.

The baffle directing the pulmonary venous blood to the tricuspid, and the systemic venous blood to the mitral valve, could be identified in all patients.

Against this background, this paper directs attention to the mental health implications of social inequalities for older women ; those aged 60 and above.

The generative process just speeds up the play and directs it to often find more interesting designs and potentially to solve difficult problems.

Rare observations of important events such as birth, predation, innovation, and teaching can be vitally important in directing research toward potentially important areas.

In this section we have presented a distribution which describes the number of sources in a random directed acyclic graph.

To avoid in-uencing the listening responses the task was not directed in a series of sequential stages.

Shopkeepers also directed their attention to department stores and mail-order firms.

示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。

direct adjective (STRAIGHT)

直通的,直达的

Is there a direct train to Edinburgh? 有到爱丁堡的直达列车吗?

B2

without anyone or anything else being involved or between

 direct relation/relative/descendant

直系关系/亲属/后代

Diana is a direct descendant of Robert Peel. 黛安娜是罗伯特‧皮尔的直系后代。

更多范例
  • 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.

direct adjective (COMPLETE)

direct adjective (HONEST)

直率的,坦率的,直接的

I like her open and direct manner. 我喜欢她坦率直接的态度。

direct adverb (STRAIGHT)

直线地;直达地

Does this bus go direct to the airport? 这路公共汽车直接去机场吗?

B1

without anyone or anything else being involved or between

direct verb (SAY WHERE)

给…指路(或方向)

Could you direct me to the airport? 你能告诉我去机场的路吗?

I couldn't find the station, so I asked someone if they could direct me. 我找不到车站,只好问路。

direct verb (ORDER)

直达地

Does this train go direct to Edinburgh? 这是到爱丁堡的直达列车吗?

(direct剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)

direct的例句

direct

The goals of biomedical research and public health are pointedly directed at everyone in the group that might benefit from them.

A recommendation from a building inspector to demolish the wall directed us towards rebuilding which had been previously unconsidered.

Not only does his thought take us down dangerous paths, but these are directed by the specifics of a lifeworld.

With eyes closed, how well could one determine the intensity of a light source directed at the pinnae?

Rare observations of important events such as birth, predation, innovation, and teaching can be vitally important in directing research toward potentially important areas.

Between 1996 and 2000, drug companies tripled overall advertising spending directed at the general public to nearly $2.5 billion a year.

Shopkeepers also directed their attention to department stores and mail-order firms.

Technology transfers can be of general benefit to the host or specifically directed toward building up the information stock that contributes to effective bioprospecting.

示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。