direction
Prononciation : [/dɪˈɹɛk.ʃən/]
Contexte : « navigation »
(noun) the way in which something is moving, pointing, or facing. It tells you where to go or how something is oriented.
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She gave me directions to the nearest gas station.
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I was lost because I didn't have any directions to follow.
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Can you give me directions to the nearest grocery store?
Contexte : « instruction »
(noun) guidance or advice on what to do or how to behave in a certain situation. It helps to show you the right path or way to go.
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Following her directions carefully, I was able to assemble the furniture correctly.
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He ignored the directions on the box and ended up putting the toy together wrong.
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Did you read the directions before starting the project?
Contexte : « trend »
(noun) a general course in which something is moving or developing. It indicates the overall path or progression of something.
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The company is moving in the right direction with their new marketing strategy.
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The country is heading in a negative direction with its current policies.
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Do you think the project is moving in the right direction?