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41 first hand
из первых рук ; новый (в отличие от подержанного) ; не бывший в употреблении ; -
42 first hand
[ˌfɜːst'hænd]1) Общая лексика: личный опыт, первоисточник (информации), (know) на личном опыте2) Кино: информация из первых рук3) Деловая лексика: новый -
43 first hand
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44 first hand
[`fɜːst`hænd]первоисточникличный опытАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > first hand
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45 first-hand
[`fɜːst`hænd]полученный из первых рукиз первых рукАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > first-hand
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46 first hand
יד ראשונה; כלי ראשון, מקור ראשון* * *◙ ןושאר רוקמ,ןושאר ילכ ;הנושאר די◄ -
47 first hand
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48 first hand
першоджерело ( інформації); особистий досвід -
49 first hand
першоджерело ( інформації); особистий досвід -
50 first-hand
I aбезпосередній; прямий; ( отриманий) з перших рукII advбезпосередньо; з перших рук -
51 first hand
aracısız, ilk elden, doğrudan -
52 first hand
aracısız, ilk elden, doğrudan -
53 first hand
مستقيم ،اصلي -
54 first-hand
adj neposredan / at # = iz prve ruke, neposredno* * *
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55 first hand
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56 first hand
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57 first-hand
• direktan; iz prve ruke; neposredan-o; neposredno -
58 first hand
• iz prve ruke -
59 first hand
• ensi kädessä -
60 first hand
• z první ruky
См. также в других словарях:
first-hand — also first|hand [ˌfə:stˈhænd US ˌfə:rst ] adj [only before noun] first hand experience/knowledge/account etc experience etc that has been learned or gained by doing something yourself or by talking to someone yourself →↑second hand ▪ journalists… … Dictionary of contemporary English
First hand — is obtained directly from the original source. The phrase may also refer to:* First Hand (album), the debut album released by Steven Curtis Chapman * First Hand Foundation, a non profit organisationee also* Second hand (disambiguation) * Third… … Wikipedia
first-hand — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB ▪ from the original source or personal experience; direct: first hand knowledge. ● at first hand Cf. ↑at first hand … English terms dictionary
First-hand — a. Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an agent; of information; as, a firsthand report; firsthand information; firsthand knowledge. Syn: direct, original. [1913 Webster] One sphere there is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
first hand — first/second/third/hand phrase if you experience something first hand, you experience it yourself. If you experience something second hand or third hand, someone else tells you about it. Thesaurus: ways of describing involvement and… … Useful english dictionary
first-hand — if you experience something first hand, you experience it yourself. I ve been a teacher for a long time, and have first hand experience of the way these students behave. (always before noun) … New idioms dictionary
first|hand — «FURST HAND», adjective, adverb. from the original source; direct: »This is firsthand information (adj.). We got out information firsthand (adv.) … Useful english dictionary
first hand — also first hand, firsthand 1) ADJ: ADJ n First hand information or experience is gained or learned directly, rather than from other people or from books. School trips give children firsthand experience not available in the classroom. ADV: ADV… … English dictionary
first-hand — I first hand UK / US or firsthand UK [ˌfɜː(r)stˈhænd] / US [ˌfɜrstˈhænd] adjective a) obtained directly from someone who is involved in something first hand information b) gained by doing something yourself first hand experience II first hand UK… … English dictionary
first-hand — adjective first hand experience/knowledge/account experience etc that has been learned or gained by doing something yourself: journalists with first hand experience of working in war zones compare secondhand, see also (at) first hand first (35) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
first hand — if you experience something first hand, you experience it yourself. Many reporters based in the capital are experiencing the war first hand. It is difficult to appreciate the scale of the problem without seeing the effects of the famine at first… … New idioms dictionary