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		Definition of directory in English: directorynounPlural directories dɪˈrɛkt(ə)ridʌɪˈrɛkt(ə)ri 1A book or website listing individuals or organizations alphabetically or thematically with details such as names, addresses, and telephone numbers. 名址录;电话号码簿 Example sentencesExamples -  Microsoft could help by creating an online directory of local outfits that can install the networks.
 -  We would like to compile an interior design directory for small businesses in York.
 -  Choosing a name from the local telephone directory is risky if you have no other information about the provider.
 -  A directory containing the details of the students who are willing to donate blood and their blood groups was released.
 -  The directory lists and provides details of South African Art Organisations, Service Industries, and Infrastructure.
 -  The new local area phone directory, being compiled by Roundfort Foroige, is going to print at the weekend.
 -  But will he arrange to make copies of the directory available on sale for the public?
 -  The 1848-53 Boston city directories listed names, occupations, and addresses of adult residents of Boston.
 -  I go down to the MHS library and begin looking at the 1912 city directories, alphabetical listings of people, their addresses, and occupations.
 -  The online membership directory is updated quarterly to incorporate this new information.
 -  Even media businesses or services without a web presence can benefit from having their details listed in the directory.
 -  Meelick National School will launch a local telephone directory in the next two weeks.
 -  The directory contains telephone numbers of various companies which have been categorised under different heads.
 -  There was no regular Philadelphia city directory published in 1838.
 -  For this purpose, they conduct surveys and compile an annual directory of all participating companies.
 -  In this month three enterprising students from De La Salle College compiled a telephone directory of the local area.
 -  The directory, besides listing details about its members, has several other user-friendly features.
 -  Other key activities will include a regional organic trade directory listing producers, processors and retailers.
 -  An all-inclusive online directory contains profiles and contact information on legislators and lobbyists.
 -  Most of these so-called invoices concern subscriptions to print or internet business directories.
 
 Synonyms index, list, listing, register, catalogue, record, archive, inventory - 1.1 A board in an organization or large store listing names and locations of departments, individuals, etc.
Example sentencesExamples -  I heard giggling from behind the directory board as I left with Sam, and I knew it was Katie.
 -  Mr Masri also says that the CCC logo was on display alongside CCUK's name on the company directory inside the entrance to CCUK's offices.
 -  There's a store directory over there.
 -  I whispered to Matt where we crouched behind one of those directory boards in the shopping centre.
 
  - 1.2Computing  A file which consists solely of a set of other files (which may themselves be directories).
〔计算机〕(包含其他文件或目录的)目录 Example sentencesExamples -  Though my home directory is encrypted, my data still may not be completely safe.
 -  Windows users' roaming user profiles also are stored in their home directories on the server.
 -  By default, most Windows programs will save their files to a specified directory on your hard drive.
 -  Of course you can delete your entire root directory with this approach if you so choose.
 -  Now, your Linux directory listing should show up graphically in your web browser.
 
  
 2historical A book of directions for the conduct of Christian worship, especially in Presbyterian and Roman Catholic Churches. 〈主史〉(尤指长老会和罗马天主教会的)礼拜规则书 3The revolutionary government in France 1795–9, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy, but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte. 督政府(1795-1799年法国的革命政府,由两个议会和五个督政官组成,该政府在外交政策上野心勃勃,但未能有效控制国内事务,被拿破仑·波拿巴推翻) 
 OriginLate Middle English (in the general sense 'something that directs'): from late Latin directorium, from director 'governor', from dirigere 'to guide'. Rhymesex-directory, interjectory, rectory, refectory, trajectory    Definition of directory in US English: directorynoun 1A book listing individuals or organizations alphabetically or thematically with details such as names, addresses, and telephone numbers. 名址录;电话号码簿 Example sentencesExamples -  The directory, besides listing details about its members, has several other user-friendly features.
 -  In this month three enterprising students from De La Salle College compiled a telephone directory of the local area.
 -  A directory containing the details of the students who are willing to donate blood and their blood groups was released.
 -  Meelick National School will launch a local telephone directory in the next two weeks.
 -  The new local area phone directory, being compiled by Roundfort Foroige, is going to print at the weekend.
 -  Choosing a name from the local telephone directory is risky if you have no other information about the provider.
 -  We would like to compile an interior design directory for small businesses in York.
 -  There was no regular Philadelphia city directory published in 1838.
 -  But will he arrange to make copies of the directory available on sale for the public?
 -  The 1848-53 Boston city directories listed names, occupations, and addresses of adult residents of Boston.
 -  The directory contains telephone numbers of various companies which have been categorised under different heads.
 -  Other key activities will include a regional organic trade directory listing producers, processors and retailers.
 -  The directory lists and provides details of South African Art Organisations, Service Industries, and Infrastructure.
 -  The online membership directory is updated quarterly to incorporate this new information.
 -  Even media businesses or services without a web presence can benefit from having their details listed in the directory.
 -  An all-inclusive online directory contains profiles and contact information on legislators and lobbyists.
 -  I go down to the MHS library and begin looking at the 1912 city directories, alphabetical listings of people, their addresses, and occupations.
 -  Microsoft could help by creating an online directory of local outfits that can install the networks.
 -  Most of these so-called invoices concern subscriptions to print or internet business directories.
 -  For this purpose, they conduct surveys and compile an annual directory of all participating companies.
 
 Synonyms index, list, listing, register, catalogue, record, archive, inventory - 1.1Computing  A file which consists solely of a set of other files (which may themselves be directories).
〔计算机〕(包含其他文件或目录的)目录 Example sentencesExamples -  Windows users' roaming user profiles also are stored in their home directories on the server.
 -  Of course you can delete your entire root directory with this approach if you so choose.
 -  Now, your Linux directory listing should show up graphically in your web browser.
 -  Though my home directory is encrypted, my data still may not be completely safe.
 -  By default, most Windows programs will save their files to a specified directory on your hard drive.
 
  
 2historical A book of directions for the conduct of Christian worship, especially in Presbyterian and Roman Catholic Churches. 〈主史〉(尤指长老会和罗马天主教会的)礼拜规则书 3the DirectoryThe revolutionary government in France 1795–99, comprising two councils and a five-member executive. It maintained an aggressive foreign policy but could not control events at home and was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte. 督政府(1795-1799年法国的革命政府,由两个议会和五个督政官组成,该政府在外交政策上野心勃勃,但未能有效控制国内事务,被拿破仑·波拿巴推翻) 
 OriginLate Middle English (in the general sense ‘something that directs’): from late Latin directorium, from director ‘governor’, from dirigere ‘to guide’.     |