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Meanings of
directing
in inglés
Profession.
stage directing
mise en scène
Related terms
profession
Showing the way by conducting or leading; imposing direction on.
guiding
directive
directional
Related terms
leading
Usage of
directing
in inglés
1
Aging, of course, has a way of
directing
you onto different paths.
2
The current study established a new approach for
directing
ES cell differentiation.
3
Staff are
directing
passengers to alternative modes of transport including bus services.
4
He is best known for
directing
Deliverance, Point Blank, Excaliburand The General.
5
Badaya thought Geary was actually
directing
the government now, behind the scenes.
6
He learned
directing
in this way and was finally given a job.
7
Suddenly khaki-uniformed troops appeared everywhere and military police were
directing
army vehicles.
8
It held the court was correct to convict McKevitt for
directing
terrorism.
9
Locally, the South African government was
directing
infrastructure spending to new townships.
10
Police made a reappearance yesterday, but restricted their role to
directing
traffic.
11
As a matter of fact, I was concerned with
directing
scientific policy.
12
Clooney has some form in this regard when it comes to
directing
.
13
Jackson: There's one area of
directing
that I'd love to improve upon.
14
Strategy is the art of
directing
force to the ends in view.
15
Second, the special agent
directing
the scene investigation had not been Blanton.
16
Mr Kapea said it was not about
directing
blame at the Crown.
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directing
Noun
Singular
direct
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
direct traffic
direct terrorism
direct people
direct attention
direct operations
More collocations
Directing
through the time
Directing
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
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