directing
指导,指导性的,指导性,指导的
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Definitions
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- : to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- : to regulate the course of; control: History is directed by a small number of great men and women.
- : to administer; manage; supervise: She directs the affairs of the estate.
- : to give authoritative instructions to; command; order or ordain: I directed him to leave the room.
- : to serve as a director in the production or performance of.
- : to guide, tell, or show the way to a place: I directed him to the post office.
- : to point, aim, or send toward a place or object: to direct radio waves around the globe.
- : to channel or focus toward a given result, object, or end: She directed all her energies toward the accomplishment of the work.
- : to address to a person or persons: The secretary directed his remarks to two of the committee members.
- : to address to an intended recipient.
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- : to act as a guide.
- : to give commands or orders.
- : to serve as the director of a play, film, orchestra, etc.
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- : proceeding in a straight line or by the shortest course; straight; undeviating; not oblique: a direct route.
- : proceeding in an unbroken line of descent; lineal rather than collateral: a direct descendant.
- : Mathematics. containing terms of which an increase in one results in an increase in another: a term is said to be in direct proportion to another term if one increases as the other increases. the function itself, in contrast to its inverse.Compare inverse.
- : without intervening persons, influences, factors, etc.; immediate; personal: direct contact with the voters; direct exposure to a disease.
- : straightforward; frank; candid: the direct remarks of a forthright individual.
- : absolute; total; exact: the direct opposite.
- : consisting exactly of the words originally used; verbatim: direct quotation.
- : Government. of or by action of voters, which takes effect without representatives or another intervening agency, as in direct democracy.
- : inevitable; consequential: War will be a direct result of such political action.
- : allocated for or arising from a particular known agency, process, job, etc.: The new machine was listed by the accountant as a direct cost.
- : Electricity. of or relating to direct current.
- : Astronomy. moving in an orbit in the same direction as the earth in its revolution around the sun.appearing to move on the celestial sphere in the direction of the natural order of the signs of the zodiac, from west to east.Compare retrograde.
- : Surveying. in its normal position; not inverted or transited.
- : working without the use of a mordant; substantive.
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- : in a direct manner; directly; straight: Answer me direct.
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Examples
It is helpful to have direct moderation, as other forum sites like Reddit have shown, but it’s often not enough.
Those who aren’t in the direct path of the flames are breathing some of the unhealthiest air in the world.
I realized that what I didn’t enjoy doing was drawing up projects, starting the project, and overseeing them rather than having a direct influence.
You wrote some pretty direct Facebook posts through the Illinois National Guard page to address those.
Some apps support more direct commands, saving you a lot of time tapping and scrolling.
And I also read that you were only the second black female director to be accepted into the directing branch of AMPAS.
“Playing Asteroids is a little like directing a television show,” Fisher has told me.
When we did The Office, I was just so happy that we were writing something, directing something, and getting it made.
What were the biggest hiccups while directing your first feature?
By 2010, Hunter was directing a well received revival of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts at Access Theatre on Broadway.
It is the will directing the activity of the intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.
Attention is the Will directing the Intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.
Attention is directing the intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.
Attention is the will directing the intellect into some particular channel and keeping it there.
He has just been directing a new opera here which has created quite a sensation, and he is continually engaged in some great work.