directions
n. direction的複數形式; 方面( direction的名詞複數 ); 方向; 指南; (電影導演的)指點
A direction is the general line that someone or something is moving or pointing in.
St Andrews was ten miles in the opposite direction...
聖安德魯斯在相反方向上 10 英里處。
He drove off in the direction of Larry's shop...
他駕車朝著拉里商店的方向駛去。
A direction is the general way in which something develops or progresses.
They threatened to walk out if the party did not change direction...
他們威脅說,如果該黨不改變方針,他們就將集體退席。
I've never done any sustained writing, but that might be one of my next directions.
我以前從未嘗試過持續寫作,不過那可能是我下一步努力的方向之一。
Directions are instructions that tell you what to do, how to do something, or how to get somewhere.
I should know by now not to throw away the directions until we've finished cooking...
現在我知道了不該在飯沒做完之前就扔掉烹飪說明。
He proceeded to give Dan directions to the computer room.
他接著告訴丹去計算機房該怎麼走。
The direction of a film, play, or television programme is the work that the director does while it is being made.
His failures underline the difference between theatre and film direction.
他的失敗說明了導演戲劇和電影是不同的。
He proceeded to give Dan directions to the computer room.
他接著告訴丹去計算機房該怎麼走。
His hair sticks up in half a dozen directions.
他的頭髮胡亂支稜著。
Showers of sparks flew in all directions.
一大串火星四處飛濺。
Troops began shooting in all directions.
部隊開始向四面八方射擊。
She gave me clear and precise directions.
她給了我清晰而準確的指示。