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first-hand
- IPA[ˌfəːstˈhand]
英式
- coming from the original source or personal experience; gained or learned directly
- from the original source or personal experience; directly
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形容詞
- 1. coming from the original source or personal experience; gained or learned directly a first-hand account of life in the trenches in the First World War she has first-hand knowledge of the area and the people
副詞
- 1. from the original source or personal experience; directly he knows first-hand how tough the job is this is something you have to hear first-hand
- directly or from personal experience
Oxford American Dictionary
- directly or from personal experience
Oxford Dictionary
- having or using only one hand: the keeper produced an excellent one-handed save
- with only one hand: he caught the ball one-handed
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- having or using only one hand: a spectacular one-handed catch
- with only one hand: he caught the ball one-handed
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- (in a card game) play or bet on one's hand with a mistaken optimism
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- (in a card game) play or bet on one's hand with a mistaken optimism
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- reveal one's intentions inadvertently
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- bring or hold one's hands together
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- clasp and twist one's hands together as a gesture of great distress, especially when one is ...
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