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Direct Latin English Past Participle Dīrigere Verb Dis

正面 1484.direct
英 [daɪˈrekt]美 [daɪˈrɛkt]

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释义:
adj. 直接的;直系的;亲身的;恰好的vt. 管理;指挥;导演;指向vi. 指导;指挥adv. 直接地;正好;按直系关系
例句:
1. All colour fades— especially under the impact of direct sunlight.所有颜色都会褪色——尤其是在阳光直射下。

tour.........途哦..............旅 途
direct 直接,管理dis-, 分开。-reg, 竖直,引导,词源同regulate, correct. 引申义拉直,部署,管理。
directdirect: [14] English acquired direct from dīrectus, the past participle of Latin dīrigere ‘arrange in distinct lines’, hence ‘straighten, guide’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix dis- ‘apart’ and regere ‘guide, rule’ (source of English regent, region, etc). The first recorded use of the verb in English was ‘write something and send it to a particular person’, a sense now preserved more specifically in the related address. (Also ultimately from Latin dīrigere is dirigible ‘steerable airship’ [19], a borrowing from French dirigeable; this was a derivative of diriger, the French descendant of dīrigere.)=> address, dirigible, dress, regent, regiondirect (v.)late 14c., "to write (to someone), to address," from Latin directus "straight," past participle of dirigere "set straight," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + regere "to guide" (see regal). Compare dress; address. Meaning "to govern, regulate" is from c. 1500; "to order, ordain" is from 1650s. Sense of "to write the destination on the outside of a letter" is from 16c. Of plays, films, etc., from 1913. Related: Directed; directing.direct (adj.)late 14c., from Latin directus "straight," past participle of dirigere "set straight" (see direct (v.))."

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