immediate
adj. 即刻的; 當前的; 緊迫的; 接近的; 直系的; 直接的
An immediate result, action, or reaction happens or is done without any delay.
These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect...
這些悲劇性事件造成的後果即刻顯現。
My immediate reaction was just disgust.
我當時的第一反應就是反感。
Immediate needs and concerns exist at the present time and must be dealt with quickly.
Relief agencies say the immediate problem is not a lack of food, but transportation.
救援機構稱最緊迫的問題不是食物匱乏,而是運輸不暢。
The immediate person or thing comes just before or just after another person or thing in a sequence.
In the immediate aftermath of the riots, a mood of hope and reconciliation sprang up...
暴亂過後緊接著出現了期待未來與盼望和解的氣氛。
His immediate superior, General Geichenko, had singled him out for special mention.
他的直接上級蓋琴科將軍特別提到了他。
You use immediate to describe an area or position that is next to or very near a particular place or person.
Only a handful had returned to work in the immediate vicinity...
僅有幾個人回到臨近地區工作。
I was seated at Sauter's immediate left.
我緊挨著索特左手邊坐著。
Your immediate family are the members of your family who are most closely related to you, for example your parents, children, brothers, and sisters.
The presence of his immediate family is obviously having a calming effect on him.
他的直系親屬都在場,這顯然起到了讓他鎮定的作用。
1. very close or connected in space or time;
2. having no intervening medium;
3. immediately before or after as in a chain of cause and effect;
4. of the present time and place;
5. performed with little or no delay;
They promised an immediate reply.
他們答應立即回覆.
He will leave as soon as he has finished with his immediate commitments.
他把眼前承擔的事一結束,就立即動身.
The immediate future is clear, but it's hard to tell what lies beyond.
近期內的情況很清楚, 但很難說以後如何.
The drug has had an immediate effect on the patient.
此藥對病人立刻產生了效果.
He sent her off a telegram announcing his immediate return to Queenstown.
他給她發出一份電報,說他立即返回昆斯敦.