immediate ごく近い

April 14, 2016  =========
☆ immediate ごく近い
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There are a few different ways to use the word “immediate”. You can use it to describe something that happens instantly. A very common phrase is, “My immediate reaction was …” For example, when you hear or see some bad news, “My immediate reaction was sadness.”
You can use it to describe a need or a concern that must be dealt with quickly. For example, “After the disaster, the emergency workers said the immediate problem was a lack of transportation into and out of the area.”
You can also use it to describe the members of your family who are most closely related to you; parents, siblings, your own children. For example, “He was not feeling well but the presence of his immediate family helped him feel happier.”
Do you know any other ways to use “immediate”?
Bye,
Chris