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112direct — I. a. 1. Straight, in a right line, not crooked. 2. From father to son. 3. Plain, express, categorical, unambiguous, not equivocal. 4. Open, sincere, ingenuous, frank, out spoken. 5. (A stron.) In the order of the signs, advancing eastward. II …
113direct — 1. adjective 1) the most direct route Syn: straight, undeviating, unswerving; shortest, quickest 2) a direct flight Syn: nonstop, unbroken, uninterrupted, through 3) he is very direct …
114navigate — verb 1) he navigated the yacht across the Atlantic Syn: steer, pilot, guide, direct, helm, captain; Nautical con; informal skipper 2) the upper reaches are dangerous to navigate Syn: sail across/over, sail, travel/journey/voyage across/over …
115direct — 1. adjective 1) the most direct route Syn: straight, short, quick 2) a direct flight Syn: non stop, through, unbroken, uninterrupted 3) he is very direct …
116navigate — verb 1) he navigated the yacht across the Atlantic Syn: steer, pilot, guide, direct, captain; informal skipper 2) I ll drive you can navigate Syn: map read, give directions …
117satellite navigation system — noun 1. a method of navigating which relies on small electronic receivers picking up signals from four or more satellites and working out the time and position of the receiver by comparing these measurements. 2. a device using such a system, as… …
118инструкции по выпуску печатных изданий — Эти инструкции содержат указания относительно используемых знаков и их размеров; оформления обложек; размещения эмблемы Игр; нанесения целевого бренда на корешок книжного переплета (применительно к конкретной подпрограмме); использования… …
119direct — [də rekt′; ] also [ dīrekt′] adj. [ME < L directus, pp. of dirigere, to lay straight, direct < di , apart, from + regere, to keep straight, rule: see REGAL] 1. by the shortest way, without turning or stopping; not roundabout; not… …
120eye, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain. Anatomy of the visual apparatus Structures auxiliary to the eye The orbit The eye is protected from mechanical injury… …