immediate
The German word 'unmittelbar' is used to express the concept of immediacy, just like the English word 'immediate'. It can be used to describe actions that happen without delay or interruption, or to refer to something that is directly related to something else without any intermediary steps.
The danger is imminent.
This phrase depicts urgency or immediacy, often used when providing dire warnings or expressing immediate threats or risks.
She lives right next to me.
This sentence is used to emphasize close proximity in a literal geographic or spatial context, saying someone or something is very close or adjacent.
The sunshine comes immediately after the rain.
This phrase can be used either literally, discussing weather patterns, or metaphorically, expressing optimism that good times or success will follow shortly after a difficult period.