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English Dictionary (1-3 of 3)
- direct
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- 1. to regulate, conduct, or control the affairs of
- 2. to give commands or orders with authority to (a person or group)
- 3. to tell or show (someone) the way to a place
- 4. to aim, point, or cause to move towards a goal
- 5. to address (a letter, parcel, etc)
- 6. to address (remarks, words, etc)
- 7. to provide guidance to (actors, cameramen, etc) in the rehearsal of a play or the filming of a motion picture
- 8. to conduct (a piece of music or musicians), usually while performing oneself
- 9. another word...
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- direct coupling
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- conductive coupling between electronic circuits, as opposed to inductive or capacitative coupling - See also coupling
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- direct tax
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a tax paid by the person or organization on which it is levied - Compare indirect tax
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to direct comments at someone
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a direct approach
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a direct route
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a direct link
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a direct answer
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