Directamente in english

Directly

pronunciation: dɜrektli part of speech: adverb
In gestures

directamente = directly ; outright ; straight ; baldly. 

Example: The MARC format includes up to sixty-one data elements, of which twenty-five are directly searchable.Example: The author of an unpublished book normally had to sell it outright for whatever the publisher chose to pay in cash or in printed copies.Example: The skilled searcher knows which sources to tap first, and can often take shortcuts by heading straight for the most effective index for his purposes.Example: The search may sometimes prove fruitless: this is also an 'answer', but it is rarely satisfactory to present it to the enquirer baldly as such = The search may sometimes prove fruitless: this is also an 'answer', but it is rarely satisfactory to present it to the enquirer baldly as such.

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» comprar directamentebuy + direct(ly) .

Example: The depot buys the books for the schools and passes on to them some of the discount it receives by buying direct from the publishers.

» directamente al clienteover the counter .

Example: Crossed cheque means that it can only be paid into a bank account and cannot be paid in cash over the counter.

» directamente al públicoover the counter .

Example: Crossed cheque means that it can only be paid into a bank account and cannot be paid in cash over the counter.

» directamente hacia el estedue east .

Example: An azimuth of 0 degrees is due north, 90 degrees is due east, 180 degrees is due south, and 270 is due west.

» directamente hacia el nortedue north .

Example: An azimuth of 0 degrees is due north, 90 degrees is due east, 180 degrees is due south, and 270 is due west.

» directamente hacia el oestedue west .

Example: An azimuth of 0 degrees is due north, 90 degrees is due east, 180 degrees is due south, and 270 is due west.

» directamente hacia el surdue south .

Example: By the way, this region and surrounding areas of the sky - being due south - are not seen from the Northern Hemisphere.

» dirigirise directamente ago + straight (in)to .

Example: There's a lot of pros and cons on both sides of the argument for going straight into college after high school.

» entrar directamente engo + straight (in)to .

Example: There's a lot of pros and cons on both sides of the argument for going straight into college after high school.

» estar directamente relacionado conbe directly correlated to .

Example: Accuracy is directly correlated to the librarian's professional expertise.

» guardar una relación directamente proporcionalvary + proportionately .

Example: Which of the following statements is true? Recall and precision tend to vary proportionately or they tend to vary inversely?.

» ir directamente ago + straight (in)to .

Example: There's a lot of pros and cons on both sides of the argument for going straight into college after high school.

» relación directamente proporcional significativasignificant direct relationship .

Example: The study further shows that there is no significant direct relationship between institutional funding and productivity.

Directamente synonyms

flat in spanish: plano, pronunciation: flæt part of speech: adjective now in spanish: ahora, pronunciation: naʊ part of speech: adverb direct in spanish: directo, pronunciation: dɜrekt part of speech: adjective straight in spanish: Derecho, pronunciation: streɪt part of speech: adverb, adjective immediately in spanish: inmediatamente, pronunciation: ɪmidiətli part of speech: adverb forthwith in spanish: en el acto, pronunciation: fɔrθwɪθ part of speech: adverb straightaway in spanish: inmediatamente, pronunciation: streɪtəweɪ part of speech: adverb, noun instantly in spanish: instantáneamente, pronunciation: ɪnstəntli part of speech: adverb at once in spanish: En seguida, pronunciation: ætwʌns part of speech: adverb right away in spanish: inmediatamente, pronunciation: raɪtəweɪ part of speech: adverb in real time in spanish: en tiempo real, pronunciation: ɪnriltaɪm part of speech: adverb
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