Direction - translation to spanish
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Direction - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Directions; Direction (disambiguation); Directionality; Directional; Directions (album)

Direction         
Dirección
direction         
administración
dirección
instrucción
realización
directional         
(adj.) = de orientación
Ex: Reference services for disabled students require not only traditional, directional and informational assistance, but also physical assistance.
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* bidirectional [bi-directional] = bidireccional
* directional signs = señalización
* multidirectional [multi-directional] = multidireccional
* unidirectional = unidireccional

Definition

radiogoniómetro
radiogoniómetro m. Aero., Mar. Aparato utilizado en los barcos y aviones que determina la dirección de llegada de una señal de *radio, lo cual permite conocer la posición de la nave.

Wikipedia

Direction

Direction may refer to:

  • Relative direction, for instance left, right, forward, backwards, up, and down
    • Anatomical terms of location for those used in anatomy
    • List of ship directions
  • Cardinal direction
Examples of use of Direction
1. "Accusations in our direction or in the direction of the special services are absolutely groundless.
2. I‘d been hired as part of a new direction, but the direction had recently changed.
3. Sharp movement in one direction often arouses opposing forces in the other direction.
4. That‘s usually the direction that the wind is blowing or the direction of the uphill slope.
5. "I saw them turning and firing in this direction, then turning and firing in that direction.