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di·rec·tion D0244000 (dĭ-rĕk′shən, dī-)n.1. The management, supervision, or guidance of a group or operation: The manager's direction of the sales campaign has been highly effective.2. The art or action of directing a musical, theatrical, or cinematic production.3. a. An authoritative order or command: The supervisor shouted directions to employees in the warehouse.b. Music A word or phrase in a score indicating how a passage is to be played or sung.c. directions Instructions in how to do something or reach a destination: read the directions before assembling the grill; asked for directions in how to get to the lake.4. a. The course along which a person or thing is moving or must move to reach a destination: The boat left the bay and sailed in a northerly direction.b. The point toward which a person or thing faces or is oriented: The twins stood back to back, looking in opposite directions.5. A course or line of development; a tendency toward a particular end or goal: charting a new direction for the company. [Middle English, arrangement, from Latin dīrēctiō, dīrēctiōn-, from dīrēctus, past participle of dīrigere, to direct; see direct.] di·rec′tion·less adj.directions (dɪˈrɛkʃənz; daɪ-) pl n (sometimes singular) instructions for doing something or for reaching a placeTranslations- Asking for directions (US)
Asking the way (UK) → 问路 - Could you draw me a map with directions? (US)
Can you draw me a map with directions? (UK) → 您能给我画一张路线图吗? IdiomsSeedirectionDirections
Directions (religion, spiritualism, and occult)Directions is an alternative designation for progressions. LegalSeeDirection |