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1 firsthand
[ˌfɜːst'hænd]aggettivo e avverbio di prima mano* * *firsthand, first-hand /ˈfɜ:stˈhænd/a. e avv.di prima mano: firsthand information, informazioni di prima mano; I heard the news firsthand, ho avuto la notizia da fonte sicura.* * *[ˌfɜːst'hænd]aggettivo e avverbio di prima mano -
2 inside
I 1.nome ['ɪnsaɪd]1) (inner area or surface) interno m.locked from the inside — chiuso da dentro o dall'interno
2) aut.to be on the inside — (in US, Europe etc.) essere sulla corsia di destra; (in GB, Australia etc.) essere sulla corsia di sinistra
to overtake on the inside — (in US, Europe etc.) sorpassare a destra; (in GB, Australia etc.) sorpassare a sinistra
sb. on the inside — qcn. all'interno
4) colloq. (prison)5) inside outto know sth. inside out — conoscere qcs. a menadito
6) insides [ɪn'saɪdz] nome plurale colloq. (intestines) (of animal) interiora f.; (of human) intestino m., stomaco m., pancia f.2.aggettivo ['ɪnsaɪd]1) (interior) [cover, pocket, surface] interno2) (firsthand) [information, news] di prima mano4)II 1. [ɪn'saɪd]inside lane — (in US, Europe etc.) corsia di destra; (in GB, Australia etc.) corsia di sinistra; (of athletics track) corsia interna
preposizione (anche inside of AE)inside the box — dentro la o nella o all'interno della scatola
to be inside the house — essere dentro o in casa
2) (within an area, organization)3) (under)2.inside (of) an hour — in meno di o entro un'ora
1) (indoors) dentro; (in a container) all'interno, dentro2) colloq. (in prison)* * *1. noun1) (the inner side, or the part or space within: The inside of this apple is quite rotten.) interno2) (the stomach and bowels: He ate too much and got a pain in his inside(s).) pancia2. adjective(being on or in the inside: the inside pages of the newspaper; The inside traffic lane is the one nearest to the kerb.) interno3. adverb1) (to, in, or on, the inside: The door was open and he went inside; She shut the door but left her key inside by mistake.) dentro2) (in a house or building: You should stay inside in such bad weather.) dentro4. preposition1) ((sometimes (especially American) with of) within; to or on the inside of: She is inside the house; He went inside the shop.) dentro2) ((sometimes with of) in less than, or within, a certain time: He finished the work inside (of) two days.) in, entro•* * *I 1.nome ['ɪnsaɪd]1) (inner area or surface) interno m.locked from the inside — chiuso da dentro o dall'interno
2) aut.to be on the inside — (in US, Europe etc.) essere sulla corsia di destra; (in GB, Australia etc.) essere sulla corsia di sinistra
to overtake on the inside — (in US, Europe etc.) sorpassare a destra; (in GB, Australia etc.) sorpassare a sinistra
sb. on the inside — qcn. all'interno
4) colloq. (prison)5) inside outto know sth. inside out — conoscere qcs. a menadito
6) insides [ɪn'saɪdz] nome plurale colloq. (intestines) (of animal) interiora f.; (of human) intestino m., stomaco m., pancia f.2.aggettivo ['ɪnsaɪd]1) (interior) [cover, pocket, surface] interno2) (firsthand) [information, news] di prima mano4)II 1. [ɪn'saɪd]inside lane — (in US, Europe etc.) corsia di destra; (in GB, Australia etc.) corsia di sinistra; (of athletics track) corsia interna
preposizione (anche inside of AE)inside the box — dentro la o nella o all'interno della scatola
to be inside the house — essere dentro o in casa
2) (within an area, organization)3) (under)2.inside (of) an hour — in meno di o entro un'ora
1) (indoors) dentro; (in a container) all'interno, dentro2) colloq. (in prison) -
3 first-hand
adjective, adverb ((of a story, description etc) obtained directly, not through various other people: a first-hand account; I heard the story first-hand.) di prima mano* * *['fɜːst'hænd]1. adjdiretto (-a), di prima mano2. adv* * *first-hand
См. также в других словарях:
firsthand — (adj.) also first hand, first hand, 1690s, from the image of the first hand as the source or origin of something … Etymology dictionary
firsthand — [adj] direct eyewitness, immediate, primary, straight, straight from the horse’s mouth*; concept 267 Ant. hearsay, impersonal, indirect … New thesaurus
firsthand — [fʉrst′hand′] adj., adv. from the original producer or source; direct … English World 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 — adjective Date: 1748 obtained by, coming from, or being direct personal observation or experience < a firsthand account of the war > • firsthand adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
firsthand — /ferrst hand /, adv. 1. from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness. adj. 2. of or pertaining to the first or original source. 3. direct from the original source: firsthand knowledge of the riot.… … Universalium
firsthand — adverb /fɜstˈhænd/ (say ferst hand) 1. from or at the first or original source; directly: *NSW Premier Bob Carr will today view firsthand the devastation caused by a bushfire that razed 10 homes in Sydney s south –aap news, 2002. –adjective… …
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 — adjective a) Direct, without intermediate stages. firsthand knowledge b) Brand new, as opposed to used or secondhand … Wiktionary
firsthand — adj Fresh; genuine; from the original source. John says he got the information firsthand from the president himself … Словарь американских идиом