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indirect

გამოთქმა: /ɪndɪˈrɛkt, ɪndʌɪ-/

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Universal
  • 1not directly caused by or resulting from something:full employment would have an indirect effect on wage levels
  • not done directly; conducted through intermediaries:local government under the indirect control of the British
  • (of costs) deriving from overhead charges or subsidiary work: hidden or indirect costs involved in training
  • (of taxation) levied on goods and services rather than income or profits.
  • 2(of a route) not straight; not following the shortest way: he took a careful, indirect route home from his dockside rendezvous
  • (of lighting) from a concealed source and diffusely reflected: fittings were installed to give a subdued, indirect light in the nave
  • 3avoiding direct mention or exposition of a subject:an indirect attack on the Archbishop
  • 4 Soccer denoting a free kick from which a goal may not be scored directly.

indirectness

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