Mandatory direction
The Spanish phrase 'dirección obligatoria' translates to 'mandatory direction' in English. This can be used in various contexts like road signs or directives where following a specified direction is compulsory. It can be a physical direction or abstract, referring to a course of action or procedure that must be taken or followed. This phrase comprises of two words - 'dirección', which means 'direction', and 'obligatoria', which means 'mandatory' or 'compulsory'.
By law, the mandatory direction is to the right.
This sentence can be used in a situation when someone needs to follow a certain direction mandated by law, like traffic rules. In this case, the 'mandatory direction' is 'to the right'.
In the company, everyone must know the mandatory direction of the processes.
This sentence can be used in a business context where everyone needs to know and follow the fixed or mandatory processes. The term 'mandatory direction' here represents the fixed path or procedure that needs to be followed.
During the evacuation, we followed the mandatory direction indicated.
This sentence could be used in emergency situations where there's an evacuation and everyone needs to follow a certain direction which is mandatory or compulsory. Here 'mandatory direction' refers to the path that is required to be followed for a safe evacuation.