directo
/diˈɾekto/, [d̪iˈɾek.t̪o]direct
Adjective directo (feminine directa, masculine plural directos, feminine plural directas)
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direct, straightforward
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blunt, straight
- directo al grano
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straight to the point
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(broadcasting, music) live
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¿Es éste el camino directo al Prado?
Is this the direct way to the Prado?
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Él la miró directo a los ojos.
He looked her right in the eye.
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Si yo fuera tú, me iría directo a casa.
If I were you, I'd go home right away.
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Tom tomó un vuelo directo a Boston.
Tom took a direct flight to Boston.
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Voy directo a casa después del trabajo.
I go right home after work.
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Normalmente es directo y sincero, y así consigue ganarse la confianza de aquellos que le conocen.
He is usually straightforward and sincere and thereby gains the confidence of those who meet him.
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Seré directo.
I'll be direct.
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Tom bebió directo de la lata.
Tom drank straight from the can.
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Él bebió directo de la botella.
He drank straight from the bottle.
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Veo que estás ocupado, así que iré directo al grano.
I can see you're busy, so I'll get right to the point.
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