释义 |
direct actiondiˌrect ˈaction noun [uncountable] ![](img/spkr_b.png) - But he argues that rule-making is none the less a useful device, and that it is often preferable to direct action.
- But the mechanism of direct action is unknown and the subject remains highly contentious.
- Consequently, nonviolent direct action as a strategy endured.
- I have always believed in direct action.
- These charges were dropped in 1916, but by then Sanger was looking to-ward more direct action.
an action such as a strike or a protest that is intended to make a government or company change something immediately: Peaceful direct action by pressure groups has a powerful effect on public opinion. |