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direct

/dəˈrɛkt/

In travel, a direct refers to a flight, train, or bus journey that goes straight to a destination without requiring a change of vehicle. It is the most convenient way to travel because you do not have to wait at a middle station or airport.

例句

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1

I prefer to take a direct to London instead of stopping in Paris.

I prefer to take a non-stop trip to London instead of stopping in Paris.

2

The airline offers a daily direct from New York to Tokyo for business travelers.

The airline offers a daily non-stop flight from New York to Tokyo for business travelers.

3

Is there a direct today, or do I have to change trains?

Is there a non-stop trip today, or do I have to change trains?

词族

名词
direct
Verb
direct
副词
directly
形容词
direct
相关
direction
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记忆技巧

Think of the 'D' in Direct: It goes 'Down' the path without any 'Detours.'

快速测验

I don't like waiting at airports for hours, so I always try to book a ______.

正确!

正确答案是: direct

例句

1

I prefer to take a direct to London instead of stopping in Paris.

everyday

I prefer to take a non-stop trip to London instead of stopping in Paris.

2

The airline offers a daily direct from New York to Tokyo for business travelers.

formal

The airline offers a daily non-stop flight from New York to Tokyo for business travelers.

3

Is there a direct today, or do I have to change trains?

informal

Is there a non-stop trip today, or do I have to change trains?

4

The study compares the carbon footprint of a direct versus a multi-stop flight.

academic

The study compares the carbon footprint of a non-stop flight versus a multi-stop flight.

5

We should book the direct to ensure the team arrives before the conference starts.

business

We should book the non-stop flight to ensure the team arrives before the conference starts.

词族

名词
direct
Verb
direct
副词
directly
形容词
direct
相关
direction

常见搭配

book a direct reserve a non-stop trip
daily direct a non-stop service that runs every day
take a direct to travel on a non-stop route
flight direct a non-stop airplane journey
evening direct a non-stop trip that leaves in the evening

常用短语

catch a direct

to board a non-stop flight or train

go direct

to travel without stopping or changing

miss the direct

to arrive too late for the non-stop service

容易混淆的词

direct vs direction

Direction refers to the way you are pointing (North, South), while a direct refers to a non-stop travel route.

direct vs straight

Straight is an adjective describing a line, while direct in travel specifically means no transfers or changes.

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使用说明

In travel contexts, 'direct' is often used as a noun to mean 'a direct flight' or 'a direct train.' It is common at ticket counters and booking websites.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'go to direct' instead of 'take a direct.' Also, do not confuse it with 'directly,' which is the adverb form.

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记忆技巧

Think of the 'D' in Direct: It goes 'Down' the path without any 'Detours.'

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词源

Derived from the Latin 'directus,' meaning 'set straight' or 'straightforward.'

语法模式

Countable noun: directs Often used with 'the' (e.g., 'Take the direct.') Commonly follows the verb 'book' or 'take'
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文化背景

In many countries, direct flights are more expensive and seen as a luxury for saving time compared to cheaper connecting flights.

快速测验

I don't like waiting at airports for hours, so I always try to book a ______.

正确!

正确答案是: direct

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