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    directions查询结果如下:

    音标:[də'rekʃn]
    名词复数:directions 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:查询词directionsdirection的名词复数或第三人称单数形式
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    n.
    方向
    I’m sorry but I’m afraid I can’t give you the directions very well over the phone.
    对不起!我想在电话中不能很正确地给你指引方向
    Declaration on Principles and Basic Directions of the Development of Ukrainian-Polish Cooperation
    关于发展乌克兰--波兰合作的原则与基本方向的宣言
    Expert Consultation on Reproductive Health and Family Planning: Directions for UNFPA Assistance
    关于生殖健康和计划生育的专家协商:人口基金援助的方向
    Signs of operating directions of manual control mechanism of telecommunication equipments
    电信设备人工控制机构操作方向的标记
    -扩展释义
    【海运】
    指南,用法说明指导
    n. 【医学】 【医学】
    说明书,用法
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. the village is over the moor in a northerly direction’

    例句2. there’s uncertainty over the political direction the newspaper might adopt’

    同义词系列1

    例句3. the department is under the direction of a senior executive’

    同义词系列1
    同义词系列3
    -directions的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Proceeding without deviation or interruption. || Straight; not crooked, oblique, or circuitous; leading by the short or shortest way to a point or end. || Straightforward; sincere. || Immediate; express; plain; unambiguous. || In the line of descent; not collateral. || (astronomy) In the direction of the general planetary motion, or from west to east; in the order of the signs; not retrograde; said of the motion of a celestial body. || (political science) Pertaining to, or effected immediately by, action of the people through their votes instead of through one or more representatives or delegates. || (aviation, travel) having a single flight number.
    “It’s time to stop pussyfooting around and to start being direct about your feelings.”
    “Michael De Santa decided to take the direct route to get to his shrink, even if it meant driving through bumpy hills, white picket fences and green manicured lawns.”
    “Try as I might, I could not find a direct flight from Australia to France.”
    Of or pertaining to a director || Of or pertaining to administration or to a directorate
    “These scenes play as either unintentionally hilarious lapses of directorial judgment or sharp send-ups of phony spiritual experiences.”
    “He displays flashes of directorial brilliance, particularly in terms of the relationships between the characters, and the performances are solid.”
    “Rather, The Sixth Sense achieved the elevation of cultural phenomenon because of a wizardly directorial effort by newcomer M. Night Shyamalan.”
    Lacking direction; aimless.
    “Their game was characterised by misplaced passes and a directionless attacking approach.”
    “A boy, a young boy, lost and directionless, finds refuge and comfort in art, in underground movies.”
    “Critics across the country savaged the film upon its initial release, dismissing it as directionless and dreary.”
    Without a director.
    (computing) Without directories.

    名词 变体/同根词

    directress
    同义词: directrix
    A female director.
    “Run by Margaret Palmer Bergin, a qualified AMI directress, the school offers education through arts, crafts, music and drama.”
    “The directress had thought best not to interfere, as yet, in the teaching of the child.”
    “For this reason I have changed the name of teacher into that of directress.”
    Absence of direction.
    “But with unstructured improvisation, the risk that directionlessness will give way to pointlessness is high.”
    “The sector is booming and dullness and directionlessness are a plus.”
    The state or quality of being direct.
    “Now I’m starting to appreciate the interplay of musical texture and lyrical directness.”
    “It would seem, in a general way, that Atticism stood for directness, force, and naturalness.”
    “But nevertheless, she has written emotionally charged music with lyrical directness.”
    The state or quality of being directed.
    “The latter, it will be recalled, is characterized by intentionality, directedness towards an object.”
    The office of a director; a directorate
    “He had a distinguished career which included the directorship of the Museum of Natural History in Paris.”
    “Having held the directorship for fifteen years, he found himself leading his ballet company on his last U.S. tour.”
    “In May, Alan had to devote more of his time to his paid positions and stepped down from the executive directorship.”
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