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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++im·me·di·ate /ɪˈmiːdiət/ ●●● S3 W2 adjective  1 IMMEDIATELYhappening or done at once and without delay 立刻的,即时的 Our immediate response to the attack was sheer horror. 我们对攻击的第一反应就是非常惊恐。 They promise immediate action to help the unemployed. 他们承诺立即采取行动帮助失业者。 If the eyes are affected, seek immediate medical attention. 如果眼睛感染了要立即就医。2 [only before noun]NOW existing now, and needing to be dealt with quickly 目前的;当下的;紧迫的 Let’s try and solve the most immediate problem. 让我们尽力解决最急迫的问题吧。 There is an immediate danger of war. 战争迫在眉睫。3 [only before noun]AFTERBEFORE happening just before or just after someone or something else 最接近的;紧接的 The most immediate effect of retirement is a dramatic reduction in living standards. 退休的最直接影响是生活水准的大幅度下降。 He promised that there would be no tax increases in the immediate future. 他承诺短期内不会提高税收。4 [only before noun]NEAR next to, or very near to, a particular place 〔地方〕邻近的;紧邻的 It is a thriving shopping centre for the people who live in the immediate area. 这是一家为附近居民服务的生意兴隆的购物中心。5. immediate family FAMILYpeople who are very closely related to you, such as your parents, children, brothers, and sisters 直系亲属〔如父母、子女、兄弟姐妹等〕
Examples from the Corpus
immediateSeveral homes in the immediate area of the volcano were evacuated.Qiao Shi, the intelligence chief who had abstained in the martial law vote earlier, endorsed an immediate army crackdown.This letter requires your immediate attention.Our immediate concern was to stop the fire spreading.Often such complex layouts lead to immediate confusion, but the manual gets you off the ground with some helpful suggested settings.But the immediate consequence of the prohibition of women in trading was clear to all: It kept women farther from power.Inside, Sammler felt an immediate descent; his heart sinking.The group said it was acting quickly because it feared that the new law would have an immediate effect on the Internet.The immediate needs of the refugees are for warm clothing and clean drinking water.The benefits of the program have been neither immediate nor obvious.My immediate reaction was shock and horror.The UN demanded the immediate release of the hostages.One immediate worry is money.His love and concern for his fellows was expressed in the most immediate, yet measured and sensitive way.immediate responseAt times, these images may be so powerful as to demand an immediate response.This mailing resulted in an immediate response by over 20 companies, and further enquiries on an on-going basis.Until recently, courts have resisted self-defence arguments unless the woman committed the crime in immediate response to battering.The immediate responses to complaints made by Justice Department officials in the new administration seemed cold-blooded and callous.As an immediate response to the killing the police detained more than 200 people in the Zawiya al-Hamra district of Cairo.David Blunkett's immediate response was absolutely right.The immediate response was that Lewis had not deserved to lose and would be exercising his right to an immediate rematch.His immediate response was to appeal.immediate problemAny threat to the vision in one eye is far more serious than the immediate problem.But that doesn't solve the immediate problem.I had a more immediate problem.The actions to be described next are most effective in the here-and-now; they are designed to resolve immediate problems.Water, the most obvious and important resource, was not an immediate problem.But Jack Mason had solved the immediate problem for me.This is not an immediate problem in the hectic process of establishing the great new structure.Mercury's immediate problem is getting the limited London service working.immediate effectIt advanced the use of shock to cure anything by scaring it out of your body, with immediate effect.On Feb. 20 the Volkskammer approved a new electoral law to have immediate effect.The most immediate effect of all this has been the announcement of increased mortgage rates.The most immediate effect of his proposal would be to block gaming by the Salt River tribe.You need to determine whether the trend will extend beyond the immediate effect of the earnings statement.The group said it was acting quickly because it feared that the new law would have an immediate effect on the Internet.Indirect taxes can be varied more quickly and easily, taking more immediate effect, than can direct taxes.This important volume, subsequently republished in parts, did not perhaps have the immediate effect that might have been expected.immediate areaEasily Accessible: Downhayes is set in an area of small working farms with few public footpaths in the immediate area.Sparta offers delivery in the immediate area.The great majority of non-employees who commit crimes against business will live in the immediate area.Try to think more positively about walks, and wake up to new opportunities outside your immediate area.Police evacuated the immediate area and began a meticulous search for other bombs after the second explosion.The few burrows in this immediate area had never been allowed to develop fully.Maureen searched the immediate area, hoping to find the missing limb, but no luck.Outside the immediate area of commercialization, however, another phenomenon appeared.
Origin immediate (1300-1400) Late Latin immediatus, from mediatus in between, separated
im·me·di·ate adjectiveChineseSyllable
or Corpus done once happening at without and


immediate
immediate S3 W2 /ɪˈmiːdiət/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: immediatus, from mediatus 'in between, separated'
1. happening or done at once and without delay:
    Our immediate response to the attack was sheer horror.
    They promise immediate action to help the unemployed.
    If the eyes are affected, seek immediate medical attention.
2. [only before noun] existing now, and needing to be dealt with quickly:
    Let’s try and solve the most immediate problem.
    There is an immediate danger of war.
3. [only before noun] happening just before or just after someone or something else:
    The most immediate effect of retirement is a dramatic reduction in living standards.
    He promised that there would be no tax increases in the immediate future.
4. [only before noun] next to, or very near to, a particular place:
    It is a thriving shopping centre for the people who live in the immediate area.
5. immediate family people who are very closely related to you, such as your parents, children, brothers, and sisters


🔑 im·me·di·ateBrE /ɪˈmiːdiət/ 🔊NAmE /ɪˈmiːdiət/ 🔊 adjective🔑 happening or done without delay 立即的;立刻的 SYN instant an immediate reaction/response 即时的反应/回应to take immediate action 立刻采取行动🔑 [usually before noun] existing now and needing urgent attention 目前的;当前的;迫切的Our immediate concern is to help the families of those who died. 我们的当务之急是帮助那些死者的亲属。🔊🔊The effects of global warming, while not immediate, are potentially catastrophic. 全球气温上升的后果虽然并非即时发生,但可能潜伏着大灾难。🔊🔊The hospital says she's out of immediate danger. 医院说她眼下已脱离危险。🔊🔊🔑 [only before noun] next to or very close to a particular place or time 接近的;附近的;紧接的in the immediate vicinity 近在咫尺The prospects for the immediate future are good. 短期内前景乐观。🔊🔊The director is standing on her immediate right. 主管就挨在她的右边站着。🔊🔊my immediate predecessor in the job (= the person who had the job just before me) 我的职位的前一任 [only before noun] nearest in relationship or rank (关系或级别)最接近的,直系的,直接的The funeral was attended by her immediate family (= her parents, children, brothers and sisters) only. 只有她的直系亲属参加了葬礼。🔊🔊He is my immediate superior (= the person directly above me) in the company. 他在公司里是我的顶头上司。🔊🔊 [only before noun] having a direct effect (作用)直接的The immediate cause of death is unknown. 造成死亡的直接原因不明。🔊🔊with immediate effectwith effect from…(formal) starting now; starting from… 立即生效;从…起开始生效The government has cut interest rates with effect from the beginning of next month. 政府已削减利率,从下月初开始生效。🔊🔊