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Noun:
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a pronouncement encouraging or banning some activity;
"the boss loves to send us directives"
Adjective:
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showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on;
"felt his mother's directing arm around him"
"the directional role of science on industrial progress"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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They are seeking a central, directive role in national energy policy.
顧客正拼搏使國家的電力能源新規起核心建議用。
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The directive aims to prioritise the recycling of waste electrical equipment by forcing producers of such goods to make provisions for their correct disposal.
這個維護的重要性是因為牢固樹立丟棄手機主設備的回籠,被迫打造者有必要有效加工這個新產品。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The directive looks like the following code.
該指令碼看變得如此接下的編號。
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Directive now supports additional attributes.
信息現支撐增加特點。
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This directive can be used only in user controls.
該標志位僅能用做我們控件中。
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The ABM directive went the way of many other Presidential instructions to the Defense Department.
源自: H. Kissinger
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Utility or Happiness, considered as the directive rule of human conduct.
源于: J. S. Mill
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The directive action of the earth's magnetism on the compass needle.
來自: J. C. Maxwell
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Those who are directive by nature.
來自: A. Storr
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