unmittelbar — meaning in English
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English meaning
- direct adj Going straight from one point to another without stopping or changing course.
- directly adv In a straight line or straightforward manner, without detour.
- firsthand adj Coming directly from personal experience, without any middleman.
- immediate adj Happening or done right away, without delay.
- instantly adv Right away; without any delay at all.
Senses
unmittelbar is used for these senses in English:
- direct Proceeding without deviation or interruption.
- directly In a direct manner; in a straight line or course.
- firsthand Direct, without intermediate stages.
- immediate Very close; direct or adjacent.
- instantly At once; without delay. [from 16th c.]
- on sight (idiomatic) Immediately when sighted.
- on sight (by extension) Immediately upon coming to one's attention.
- slap-bang Directly or immediately.
direct — full definition
- adj Going straight from one point to another without stopping or changing course.
- adj Honest and straightforward in manner.
- verb To manage, guide, or control something.
- verb To oversee the making of a film, play, or similar production.
directly — full definition
- adv In a straight line or straightforward manner, without detour.
- adv Without anyone or anything else involved.
- adv Immediately or very soon.