Adjective
/wɛl dɪˈrɛktɪd/
The term "well-directed" refers to something that is communicated or executed in a clear and effective manner. It often suggests that the actions or communications are appropriately focused or guided towards a specific aim or objective.
In terms of frequency of use, "well-directed" is more commonly encountered in written contexts, particularly in formal writing or discussions related to performance, management, or communication strategies rather than in casual conversation.
The well-directed presentation captivated the audience and made a lasting impact.
Лучшая презентация завладела вниманием публики и произвела неизгладимое впечатление.
His well-directed efforts in the community project led to significant improvements in local conditions.
Его целенаправленные усилия в рамках проекта для сообщества привели к значительным улучшениям местных условий.
A well-directed film can evoke strong emotions and provoke thoughtful discussions.
Хорошо снятый фильм может вызвать сильные эмоции и стимулировать вдумчивые обсуждения.
While "well-directed" itself is not frequently used in idiomatic expressions, the concept of direction and guidance is prevalent in many idioms. Here are some idiomatic expressions that relate to direction or guidance:
Take the right direction
"In her career, she knew how to take the right direction to achieve her goals."
В своей карьере она знала, как выбрать правильное направление для достижения своих целей.
Go in the right direction
"The new policies seem to go in the right direction for improving employee morale."
Новые политики, похоже, идут в правильном направлении для улучшения морального состояния сотрудников.
Lead someone in the right direction
"The mentor was able to lead the student in the right direction for his research."
Наставник смог направить студента в правильном направлении для его исследования.
Point someone in the right direction
"The guide pointed us in the right direction to find the hidden waterfall."
Гид указал нам правильное направление, чтобы найти скрытый водопад.
The term "well-directed" combines the adverb "well," meaning in a good or satisfactory manner, with the past participle "directed," which comes from the verb "direct," originating from the Latin word directus, meaning "straight" or "guided."
Synonyms:
- Well-guided
- Effectively managed
- Purposeful
Antonyms:
- Misguided
- Poorly directed
- Aimless