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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
indirect
in·dir·ect BrE [ˌɪndəˈrekt] NAmE [ˌɪndəˈrekt] BrE [ˌɪndaɪˈrekt] NAmE [ˌɪndaɪˈrekt] adjective usually before noun 1. happening not as the main aim, cause or result of a particular action, but in addition to it •the indirect effects of the war •to find something out by indirect methods • The building collapsed as an indirect result of the heavy rain. • There would be some benefit, however indirect, to the state. •indirect costs (= costs that are not directly connected with making a product, for example training, heating, rent, etc.) 2. avoiding saying sth in a clear and obvious way •an indirect attack 3. not going in a straight line •an indirect route • The plant prefers indirect sunlight. Opp: ↑direct Derived Words: ↑indirectly ▪ ↑indirectness Word Origin: [indirect indirectly indirectness] late Middle English (in the sense ‘not in full grammatical concord’): from medieval Latin indirectus, from in- ‘not’ + directus (past participle of dirigere, from di- ‘distinctly’ or de- ‘down’ + regere ‘put straight’).
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