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♦voorbeelden:de eerste vier dagen • (for) the next four daysde eerste dagen ging het wel • the first few days things were finebij de eerste de beste gelegenheid • at the first opportunity, at someone's earliest convenienceinformatie uit de eerste hand • firsthand informationik zeg het voor de eerste en de laatste maal • I am saying this once and for allin/op de eerste plaats • in the first place, firstly; 〈 met nadruk〉 first and foremost, first of allde eerste tijd kan ik je niet komen bezoeken • I cannot visit you for a whileeerste uitgaven • initial expenses/outlayde eerste die aankomt, krijgt de prijs • the first to get there gets the prizeéén keer moet de eerste zijn • there's a first time for everythingin de eerste (versnelling) • in first/bottom gearten eerste • first(ly), in the first place; 〈 om te beginnen〉 for one thing; 〈 informeel〉 for a startop de eerste van de maand • on the first (day) of the monthvan de eerste tot de laatste • from the first (man) to the last (man)hij is niet de eerste de beste • he is not just anybodyde eerste de beste zal het je zeggen • anyone will tell you thatde eerste de beste dokter • the nearest doctorhet eerste wat we zagen was … • the first thing we saw was …dat is het eerste wat ik daarvan hoor • that's the first I have heard of it -
2 informatie uit de eerste hand
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information and belief — n. A legal term used to describe testimony that is not based on a witness’s firsthand knowledge but that the witness nevertheless sincerely believes to be true, and that is based on a reasonable, good faith effort to know the truth. The Essential … Law dictionary
firsthand knowledge — Information or knowledge gleaned directly from its source; e.g. eyewitness to a homicide. A lay witness may not testify to a matter unless evidence is introduced sufficient to support a finding that he has personal knowledge of the matter.… … Black's law dictionary
firsthand knowledge — Information or knowledge gleaned directly from its source; e.g. eyewitness to a homicide. A lay witness may not testify to a matter unless evidence is introduced sufficient to support a finding that he has personal knowledge of the matter.… … Black's law dictionary
information — n. 1) to furnish, give, offer, provide information 2) to collect, dig up, find, gather; extract information 3) to classify information 4) to divulge, leak information 5) to declassify information 6) to feed information (into a computer) 7) to… … Combinatory dictionary
firsthand — 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
firsthand — {adj.} Fresh; genuine; from the original source. * /John says he got the information firsthand from the president himself./ … Dictionary of American idioms
firsthand — {adj.} Fresh; genuine; from the original source. * /John says he got the information firsthand from the president himself./ … Dictionary of American idioms
firsthand — adj Fresh; genuine; from the original source. John says he got the information firsthand from the president himself … Словарь американских идиом
information and belief — A standard legal term which is used to indicate that the allegation is not based on the firsthand knowledge of the person making the allegation, but that person nevertheless, in good faith, believes the allegation to be true. A request for a… … Black's law dictionary
information and belief — A standard legal term which is used to indicate that the allegation is not based on the firsthand knowledge of the person making the allegation, but that person nevertheless, in good faith, believes the allegation to be true. A request for a… … Black's law dictionary
first-hand or firsthand — first hand1 or first|hand [ ,fɜrst hænd ] adjective obtained directly from someone who is involved in something: first hand information a. gained by doing something yourself: first hand experience first hand or firsthand ,first hand 2 or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English