directly

  • 21directly — See direct, directly …

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  • 22directly — adverb 1》 in a direct manner.     ↘immediately.     ↘dated soon. 2》 exactly in a specified position: the houses directly opposite. conjunction Brit. as soon as …

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  • 23directly — /dəˈrɛktli / (say duh rektlee), /dai / (say dahee ) adverb 1. in a direct line, way, or manner; straight. 2. without delay; immediately. 3. presently; soon. 4. absolutely; exactly; precisely. –conjunction 5. as soon as: directly he arrived, he… …

  • 24directly — /daɪ rektlɪ/ adverb with no third party involved ● We deal directly with the manufacturer, without using a wholesaler …

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  • 25directly — /daɪ rektlɪ/ adverb with no third party involved ● We deal directly with the manufacturer, without using a wholesaler …

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  • 26directly - direct — Directly is most commonly used to say that something does not involve an intermediate stage or action, or another person. They denied having negotiated directly or indirectly with the terrorists. They have their cash directly from the government …

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  • 27Directly elected mayors in the United Kingdom — Directly elected mayors are council leaders elected by the general electorate of a council area for local government, instead of being appointed by members of a local authority, which is common in the United Kingdom. The Elected Mayor is elected… …

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  • 28Directly proportional — Directly Di*rect ly, adv. 1. In a direct manner; in a straight line or course. To run directly on. Shak. [1913 Webster] Indirectly and directly too Thou hast contrived against the very life Of the defendant. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. In a… …

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  • 29directly proportional — (to sth) ► if two amounts are directly proportional, when one increases, the other increases and when one goes down, the other goes down: »CO2 emissions from motor vehicles are directly proportional to the amount of fuel consumed and its carbon… …

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  • 30directly proportional to sth — directly proportional (to sth) ► if two amounts are directly proportional, when one increases, the other increases and when one goes down, the other goes down: »CO2 emissions from motor vehicles are directly proportional to the amount of fuel… …

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