directly

directly
directly [{{t}}dɪ'rektlɪ]
1 adverb
(a) (straight) directement;
go directly to the police station allez directement ou tout droit au poste de police;
to be directly descended from sb descendre en droite ligne ou en ligne directe de qn;
the affair concerns me directly cette affaire me concerne directement;
to come directly to the point aller droit au fait
(b) (promptly) immédiatement;
directly after lunch tout de suite après le déjeuner;
directly before the film juste avant le film;
I'll be there directly j'arrive tout de suite
(c) (frankly) franchement
(d) (exactly) exactement;
directly opposite the station juste en face de la gare
2 conjunction
{{}}British{{}} aussitôt que + indicative, dès que + indicative;
we'll leave directly the money arrives nous partirons dès que l'argent sera arrivé

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