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Wat (wie) is first hand - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
First Hand; First-hand; Firsthand; First hand (disambiguation)

First-hand         
·adj Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an Agent.
first hand         
also first-hand, firsthand
1.
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.
ADJ: ADJ n
First-hand is also an adverb.
We've been through Germany and seen first-hand what's happening there.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
at first hand: see first
first-hand         

Wikipedia

First hand

Firsthand (sometimes first hand or first-hand) means obtained directly from the primary source. The phrase may also refer to:

  • First Hand (album), the debut album released by Steven Curtis Chapman
  • Firsthand (TV series), a 2015 documentary series by Canadian network CBC
  • First hand (card player), the player next to the dealer who starts the bidding or play in a card game.
  • Firsthand, a careers website owned by Infobase
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor first hand
1. I have some first–hand experience in this matter.
2. We already know – mostly from first hand experience!
3. I have first–hand experience of these dancing types.
4. First–hand fury or fear equals a whopping turnout.
5. He had first hand accounts, too, from the Burmese extras whose families were imprisoned.