direct in Arabic
direct in Arabic is أَخْرَجَ — direct means going straight from one point to another without stopping or changing course.
direct in Arabic
أَخْرَجَ
Pronounced: ʔaḵraja
to be in charge of the direction of a film
أَخْرَجَ
Pronounced: ʔaḵraja
to be in charge of the direction of a play
What does "direct" mean?
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adj Going straight from one point to another without stopping or changing course.
"We took a direct flight to Tokyo."
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adj Honest and straightforward in manner.
"She gave a direct answer to a difficult question."
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verb To manage, guide, or control something.
"She was hired to direct the marketing team."
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verb To oversee the making of a film, play, or similar production.
"He directed his first feature film at just twenty-five."
direct in a sentence
- We took a direct flight to Tokyo.
- There is a direct route through the mountains.
- She gave a direct answer to a difficult question.
- She was hired to direct the marketing team.
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "direct" in Arabic?
"direct" in Arabic is أَخْرَجَ. direct means: Going straight from one point to another without stopping or changing course.
How do you pronounce أَخْرَجَ?
"direct" in Arabic is أَخْرَجَ, pronounced "ʔaḵraja".
How do you use "direct" in a sentence?
Example: "We took a direct flight to Tokyo." In Arabic, "direct" is أَخْرَجَ.
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