English-Spanish translations for direct

  • directoIVA / Impuestos directos e indirectos VAT - Direct and indirect taxation Permítanme que sea muy directo y concreto. Allow me to be very direct and specific. Los agricultores son los más afectados debido al contacto directo. Farmers are most affected due to direct contact.
  • ayudarAl final, ¿ayudará eso a encontrar empleo? Down the road, does it lead to job direction? Creo que el Parlamento y sus comentarios ayudarán en esa dirección. Parliament and its comments will, I think, help in this direction. Esta Directiva nos ayudará enormemente a alcanzar el objetivo de ahorrar el 20 % de la energía. This directive will do much to help us reach the 20% energy saving target.
  • dirigirAsí que tenemos que dirigir nuestra atención en la dirección correcta. So we need to direct our attention in the right sort of way. También me gustaría dirigirme directamente a los Estados miembros. I would also like to address the Member States directly. Por ello, quiero dirigirme a usted directamente, señor Becsey. I would therefore like to address you directly, Mr Becsey.
  • enterarEn todo caso, apoyamos las 12 enmiendas -ahora me acabo de enterar que una de ellas posiblemente haya sido retirada-, puesto que refuerzan la Directiva. But we support the twelve amendments designed to tighten up on the directive, though I now hear that one of these may be withdrawn.
  • guiarLa Conferencia de Lisboa ha hechos públicas las directrices que guiarán este proceso hasta el año 2010. The Lisbon Summit announced the direction to be taken up to the year 2010. Por su parte, la UE debería utilizar todos los medios posibles para directa o indirectamente guiar ese proceso. For its part, the European Union should employ all possible means, direct and indirect, to guide that process. La dirección por la que el Tratado quiere guiar a Europa socava los fundamentos del modelo social europeo. The direction in which the Treaty wants to take Europe is one which fundamentally undermines Europe's social model.

Definition of direct

  • Proceeding without deviation or interruption
  • Straightforward; sincere
  • Immediate; express; plain; unambiguous
  • In the line of descent; not collateral
  • 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
  • having a single flight number
  • Directly
  • To manage, control, steer
  • To aim at (something else
  • To point out or show to the right course or way; to guide, as by pointing out the way
  • To point out to with authority; to instruct as a superior; to order
  • To put a direction or address upon; to mark with the name and residence of the person to whom anything is sent

Examples

  • the most direct route between two buildings
  • a descendant in the direct line
  • direct nomination; direct legislation
  • to direct the affairs of a nation or the movements of an army
  • They directed their fire towards the men on the wall.
  • He directed his question to the room in general.
  • He directed me to the left-hand road.
  • She directed them to leave immediately.
  • to direct a letter

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