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Перевод: direct speek direct


[прилагательное]
прямой; открытый; правдивый; ясный; точный; полный; личный; непосредственный; абсолютный; движущийся с запада на восток; постоянный (о токе);
[наречие]
прямо; непосредственно;
[глагол]
направлять; вершить; направить; наводить; навести; устремить; руководить; управлять; приказывать; побуждать; указывать дорогу; указывать путь; адресовать; наталкивать; отправлять; дирижировать; режиссировать; ставить


Тезаурус:

  1. As for direct exposure to the stock market, the advice of Malcolm Roberts of Montague Fleming is: "It would not be advisable to buy shares in the name of a child under 16.
  2. Most large corporations, irrespective of their domestic base, usually seek to establish a presence overseas by direct investment in a subsidiary unit or joint venture.
  3. The debate within Labour's ranks was then about how far and how fast they should be brought under the direct control of the state.
  4. Where exports have been direct, through their own overseas sales organisation, Japanese firms (especially NEC and Mitsubishi Electric) have been careful to avoid a direct confrontation with IBM.
  5. Only 27 per cent of these are in academia; the rest have gone to research (20 per cent), the military (23 per cent), the financial sector (11 per cent), and direct industrial use (19 per cent).
  6. The drafters of Labour's manifesto must surely sense that their party's embracing of the feminist cause, as defined by a tiny, vociferous group of feminist leaders, is in direct contradiction to their stated belief in individual liberty, not to mention the beliefs of ordinary women.
  7. Winning three Westminster seats gave the DUP an important edge in the first direct elections to the European Parliament.
  8. Yet another pianist - and one who also sounds as if he might list Herbie Hancock or Chick Corea as his most direct influences - is Kenny Kirkland (b. 1957) with an eponymous album just released over here ( ).
  9. When, as in Scotland, little was asked, there was little need for strenuous efforts to direct and control local affairs from the centre, little to arouse opposition.
  10. Its excellent airport voted "Best Overall UK Airport" by the Consumers' Association, now offers even more direct flights to all parts of Europe from its new terminal " Eurohub ".
  11. For example, there are mutations in mice which cause abnormalities in limb development, such as reduction in digit number, but there is no simple or direct way to isolate the genes which are responsible.
  12. More recently, this conclusion has been confined by the more direct method of extracting DNA from various kinds of cells and determining the base sequence of some of their genes.
  13. Some activists were disappointed at the emphasis on legal measures and discouragement of "direct action" and felt that legislation did not go far enough in tackling the "Jewish Question".

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