immediate

immediate
1. a непосредственный, прямой

immediate contact — непосредственный контакт

immediate contagion — контактное заражение

immediate evidence — прямое доказательство

immediate heir — прямой наследник

immediate addressing — непосредственная адресация

immediate protection — непосредственное охранение

in immediate conjunction with — непосредственно с

immediate cause — прямая, непосредственная причина

immediate data — непосредственно получаемые данные

2. a ближайший

immediate family — родители и их дети, малая семья

the immediate future — ближайшее будущее

in the immediate neighbourhood — поблизости, рядом

immediate aim — ближайшая цель

immediate objective — ближайшая цель

immediate precursor — ближайший предшественник

3. a полученный из первых рук

immediate information — сведения из первых рук

4. a немедленный, безотлагательный

immediate answer — безотлагательный ответ

to provide the immediate relief — предоставить неотложную помощь

immediate needs — неотложные потребности

to take immediate action — срочно принять меры, действовать незамедлительно

immediate supply — немедленная доставка материальных средств

immediate access — немедленная выборка; немедленный доступ

immediate possession — немедленное вступление во владение

immediate credit — немедленное зачисление денег на счет

immediate fixed destination — немедленная прямая связь

5. a вчт. быстродействующий

immediate access memory — быстродействующее запоминающее устройство

Синонимический ряд:
1. adjacent (adj.) adjacent; contiguous; nearby
2. close (adj.) close; near; near-at-hand; next; nigh; proximate
3. current (adj.) current; latest; present
4. direct (adj.) direct; firsthand; primary; straightforward; unmediated
5. instantaneous (adj.) hair-trigger; instant; instantaneous; prompt; sudden; without delay
Антонимический ряд:
distant; gradual; later; mediate; past; remote

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