Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - immediate
Immediate
immediate
adj. 1 occurring or done at once or without delay (an immediate reply). 2 nearest, next; not separated by others (the immediate vicinity; the immediate future; my immediate neighbour). 3 most pressing or urgent (our immediate concern was to get him to hospital). 4 (of a relation or action) having direct effect; without an intervening medium or agency (the immediate cause of death). 5 (of knowledge) intuitive, gained without reasoning. Derivatives immediacy n. immediateness n. Etymology: ME f. F imm{eacute}diat or LL immediatus (as IN-(1), MEDIATE)
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adjective see: mediate Date: 15th century 1. acting or being without the intervention of another object, cause, or agency ; direct , present to the mind independently of other states or factors , involving or derived from a single premise , being next in line or relation , 3. existing without intervening space or substance , being near at hand , 4. occurring, acting, or accomplished without loss or interval of time ; instant , b. near to or related to the present , of or relating to the here and now ; current , directly touching or concerning a person or thing ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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