directa

/diˈɾekta/, [d̪iˈɾek.t̪a]

direct


Adjective directa

  1. feminine singular of directo

Noun directa f (plural directas)

  1. high gear

Source: Wiktionary available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License


Examples
  • Las pinturas no deben exponerse a la luz solar directa.

    Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight.

  • Iré directa al grano. Estás despedido.

    I'll come straight to the point. You're fired.

  • Iré directa al grano. Estás despedida.

    I'll come straight to the point. You're fired.

  • El año pasado la inversión directa extranjera en China totalizó $3 mil millones.

    Foreign direct investments in China amounted to $3 billion last year.

  • Sin embargo, es una traducción directa de la versión japonesa.

    However, it is a direct translation of the Japanese version.

  • Su explicación fue directa.

    Her explanation was to the point.


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