dirige
/diˈɾixe/, [d̪iˈɾi.xe]directed by, directs
Verb dirige
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of dirigir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) present indicative form of dirigir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of dirigir.
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El muchacho dirige una gran tienda.
The young man manages a big department store.
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Tom dirige una compañía en Boston.
Tom runs a company in Boston.
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Su tío dirige el hotel.
The hotel is run by his uncle.
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Ella no me dirige la palabra.
She doesn't speak to me.
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Este tren se dirige a Nueva York.
This train is bound for New York.
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Dirige la cámara a aquel grupo.
Aim the video camera at that group.
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A este equipo lo dirige un buen entrenador.
This team is trained by a good coach.
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¿Adónde se dirige?
Where are you headed for?
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Su padre dirige varias empresas.
His father administers some companies.
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Él solo tiene veintiséis años y ya dirige grandes compañías.
He is only twenty six years old and already managing large companies.
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