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What does "dirigir" mean in English?

  1. To stop

  2. To direct

  3. To blame

  4. To realise

The correct answer is: To direct

The word "dirigir" in Spanish translates to "to direct" in English. This verb is commonly used in various contexts, such as directing a film, guiding a team, or managing a project. Its root relates to leading or steering something or someone in a specific direction. This reflects a strong sense of control and oversight, making it distinct from other choices. For example, in a workplace setting, one might "dirigir" a project, which involves leading it toward completion. The other translations do not align with the meaning of "dirigir." The verb to stop refers to ceasing movement, to blame involves assigning responsibility for a fault or wrong, and to realise means to become fully aware or bring something to fruition, none of which convey the direct sense of leadership or guidance that "dirigir" embodies. Thus, "to direct" is the appropriate equivalent in English.