词汇 | firsthand |
释义 | firsthand adverb uk /ˌfɜːstˈhænd/ us /ˌfɝːstˈhænd/ If you experience something firsthand, you experience it yourself: 第一手地;直接地 Most of the older reporters have experienced war firsthand.大多数年长的记者都亲身经历过战争。 Experiencing and suffering (straight) from the horse's mouthidiom afflict affliction almost/nearly die of somethingidiom be a martyr to somethingidiom be a victim of your own successidiom bear count grip hands-on hit someone where they liveidiom hold onidiom horse impact statement ride see lifeidiom stricken suffer the consequences survive taste firsthand adjective uk /ˌfɜːstˈhænd/ us /ˌfɝːstˈhænd/ gained by doing something yourself or from someone who was involved in something: Most of us have firsthand experience of teaching. Obtaining firsthand accounts from the survivors was tricky. We need someone with firsthand knowledge of the dispute. Although the service may be somewhat useful, it should not be a substitute for firsthand research. He uses his firsthand knowledge of space exploration to paint spectacular depictions of man on the moon and of his journey getting there. The judge made an unusual bedside visit to get a firsthand look at the prisoner/patient's condition. Knowledge and awareness acquaintance alertness as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom astuteness at/in the back of your mindidiom experientially familiarity general knowledge gnostic grounding metacognition nescience nescient nod off someone's radaridiom omniscience street smarts theory of mind visual literacy witting firsthand | American Dictionaryfirsthand adjective, adverb us/ˈfɜrstˈhænd/ obtained personally, or directly from someone who is personally involved in something: He has firsthand experience of what war is like. Examples of firsthandfirsthand This obscurity only deepens when one moves to the more distant past, as the number of records and firsthand accounts rapidly dwindles. The classical interpretation is refuted by some firsthand researchers in the field. The degree of separation from the homeland, and firsthand knowledge of it, further compounds the matter of spatial depth. There are a number of firsthand accounts that raise this claim, but they differ slightly on who was actually contributed to the work. For example with the industry, to ensure firsthand information on emerging technologies. With often firsthand knowledge of their homes, memory is certainly more recent and visceral. For many, it is a homeland close by and is often known firsthand or via inherited memories. More than she will allow herself to admit, she comes to know firsthand the fluid relation between self and world, inside and outside. Their stories had the advantage of sounding like accounts of firsthand experiences. Quotations from those interviews are sprinkled throughout the text, giving it a firsthand quality that is rare in academic works. In addition to interaction, firsthand agentive experience is a likely contributor to this system of knowledge. We can offer a few impressions, based on firsthand observation and statistical bits and pieces. We hear, firsthand, of smuggling, trafficking, and coercion. They often have less firsthand knowledge of the situation that they desire to regulate than does the target population, and so are more likely to underestimate or ignore relevant factors. The publishers promise ' ' a firsthand view of what it was like as it happened ' ' and, crucially, the documents are all reports from journalists who were there. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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