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11Direct 8 — Launched 31 March 2005 Owned by Groupe Canal+ Picture format 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) Audience share 2.4% (October 2011 …
12direct — [adj1] honest absolute, bald, blunt, candid, categorical, downright, explicit, express, forthright, frank, matter of fact, open, outspoken, person to person, plain, plainspoken, point blank, sincere, straight, straightforward, straight from the… …
13direct — direct, directly Because direct is an adverb as well as an adjective, it gets in the way of directly, which is an adverb only. Directly is used (1) before an adjective in senses corresponding to those of direct (They were directly responsible for …
14direct — DIRECT, ECTE. adj. (On pronon. le C.) Droit. Mouvement direct. Rayon direct. [b]f♛/b] On dit en termes d Astronomie, qu Un Astre a un mouvement direct, pour signifier, qu Il se meut d occident en orient, et suivant les signes du Zodiaque. Et en… …
15Direct (EP) — Direct EP by The 77s Released 2002 Recorded Le Oignon Spray Bomb …
16Direct.h — is the header in the C POSIX library for the C programming language that contains constructs for directory manipulation. Member functions External references* [http://www.digitalmars.com/rtl/direct.html Digital mars on direct.h] …
17Direct.h — заголовочный файл, входящий в библиотеку C POSIX library для языка Си, содержащий конструкции для операций с каталогами. Члены функции Название Комментарии int chdir(char* path) int chdrive(int drive) char* getcwd(char* buffer, size t length) int …
18direct — A package, pouch, sack, or other mail container with each piece addressed to the same address, company, postal unit, or post office. A direct, referred to on the secondary case or optical character reader, indicates a high volume recipient of… …
19direct — ► ADJECTIVE 1) going from one place to another without changing direction or stopping. 2) without intervening factors or intermediaries. 3) straightforward; frank. 4) clear; unambiguous. 5) (of descent) proceeding in continuous succession from… …
20Direct — Di*rect , v. i. To give direction; to point out a course; to act as guide. [1913 Webster] Wisdom is profitable to direct. Eccl. x. 10. [1913 Webster] …