单词 | First-hand |
例句 | (1) Most of the older reporters have experienced war first-hand. (2) I have first-hand experience of running a school. (3) Most of us have first-hand experience of teaching. (4) This gives a first-hand account of the war. (5) In her book, she draws on her first-hand experience of mental illness. (6) We've been through Germany and seen first-hand what's happening there. (7) His writings provide us with a first-hand account of the civil war. (8) The documentary contains a first-hand description of political life in Havana from the vantage point of a senior bureaucrat. (9) I had first-hand experience of that. (10) But first-hand confirmation did nothing to raise her spirits. (11) Millions of people across the world have first-hand experience of what it can do. (12) Two persons with first-hand knowledge said that Wynn worked for and had partial control of the company. (13) Not many of those present had first-hand knowledge of such rarefied accommodation, but they took his meaning. (14) Giving your children a first-hand look at your work can have a significant impact on their career aspirations. (15) He may well have had first-hand knowledge that the second half of that statement was true. (16) Roosevelt saw first-hand the hideous results of free enterprise untouched by government regulation. (17) This book is a first-hand account of the most tremendous enlargement of astronomical science, written by its foremost pioneer. (18) In the process, managers gained much of the first-hand knowledge they needed to implement the company's strategies in the region. (19) Besides, the people of Waterloo had first-hand knowledge of the advantages of public ownership. (20) This letter remains the only first-hand account of life on the island in the 17th century. (21) Clara knew from first-hand experience that living in a foreign country would be difficult. (22) Watching the shoppers at the sales gave her a first-hand insight into crowd psychology. (23) Schoolchildren from city schools can get a taste of the countryside first-hand. (24) It brings home major national and world events that formerly were available on a first-hand basis only to the privileged few. (25) International research tends to involve analyzing international data, rather than acquiring first-hand knowledge about international operations in other countries. (26) In the first place, everyone travels by car and therefore everyone has first-hand knowledge of how awful the roads are. (27) At one time, physical presence was a prerequisite for first-hand experience. (28) Piaget suggested that, in performing actions, the child has first-hand experiences of the relations implicit in physical causality. (29) It aims to give writers and art directors a thorough grounding of the advertising business and valuable first-hand experience. (30) This understanding needs to be informed, up-to-date and backed by first-hand experience, not based on hearsay or second-hand impressions. (1) Most of the older reporters have experienced war first-hand. (31) And now I know from first-hand experience it's the wrong approach. (32) It reflects, often, a first-hand experience of the events it describes. (33) As the only country with first-hand experience of modern missile warfare at sea Britain will benefit from its hard learned lesson. (34) Their testimony on it represents crucial, first-hand experience of which those planning for the hospital-based sector must take significant account. (35) Such beliefs are born out of first-hand experience and second-hand stories. (36) As part of the working crew, they also gained first-hand knowledge about operating a ship. (37) This book is fat with first-hand information. (38) We wished to obtain first-hand information. (39) Myrdal interviews several villagers to get first-hand accounts of what it was like during that time. (40) Disappointingly, we don't see any destructibility first-hand. Something else we don't see - but do talk about - is the new profession, Inscription. (41) March 8, 2007—World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz gets a first-hand look today at one of the biggest challenges to the Democratic Republic of the Congo as it emerges from decades of strife. (42) The most striking part in the paper is to offer a variety of detailed and vivid first-hand teaching cases and through exemplifying and analyzing the cases as the evidence for research. (43) She knew first-hand the impact an unsteady parent could have on a sensitive young girl. (44) On the basis of first-hand data, this article mostly explore the IF first-order logic from the two aspects of syntax and semantics with the method of modern logic. (45) As we can communicate logical concepts via our structured language we can give people some knowledge of something when they may not have experienced it first-hand. (46) I know this first-hand, as uncontrolled spending led to debt for me, and contentedness led to me getting out of debt. (47) Thats why the BBC invests more heavily in newsgathering than any other news organisation I know; 72 bureaux, around 250 correspondents - the importance of first-hand reporting. (48) Lawyers love speaking legalese and hearing themselves talk. I learned this first-hand as a corporate associate for nearly eight years at two large New York City firms. (49) Historical events are depicted technically accurate and based on first-hand experience. (50) On one hand, the purchaser can obtain first-hand ship materials by the ways of survey on board, travel following on board and survey in dry-dock or under the water by diver when deliver of the ship. (51) Disagree. Because the News and the Wikipedia is very difference, News need play-by-play and first-hand material. (52) When you attend an event like ITB Berlin,[http://] you appreciate first-hand the competition out there among destinations. (53) No brokers and intermediaries, directly to the guests warehouses, fully independent operations, from first-hand information to the shipping process. (54) Thornburgh had dispatched his Lieutenant Governor, William Scranton, to Three Mile Island to bring back a first-hand assessment. (55) We visit retail stores, supermarkets and talk with local retailers and consumers in different countries to learn about their needs and get first-hand market information. (56) Yes. That would be good. I can get the first-hand information. (57) She led the team to project the brand image of ZTE's Handset Call Center, and provides a large amount of first-hand market information and suggestions for the company's handset business reference. (58) I know this first-hand because I am a school teacher, and my wife is a stay-at-home mom with our two young daughters. (59) These data statement method could efficiently draw information from the first-hand materials, and supply more evidence to the result interpretation. (60) But it's not just menopausal women who struggle with rogue hormones – I have an underactive thyroid and first-hand experience of how a stalling endocrine system can really mess up your prospects. (61) One of the men, Capt. Robert Salas, said he witnessed such an event first-hand on March 16, 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana which housed Minuteman nuclear missiles. (62) The reckoning diagram of coke yield for domestic coal resource is obtained on basis of first-hand date of thermal test and analysis fo r20 coke ovens by almost ten years' work. (63) In this thesis, as an example watershed of Miyun reservoir, rural household toilet and dejecta are studied by first-hand investigation, questionnaire survey. (64) The first-hand data obtained are of real significance for the information construction technology analysis of artificial ground freezing method. (65) The policeman got a stool pigeon. That is why he can always get the first-hand information. (66) This paper mainly deals with the characteristics of the thrust na ppe and sliding nappe structures with detailed field first-hand data and prelim inarily analyzes their genetic mechanism. (67) He knew first-hand that the risk of discovery always increased the titillation of watching. (68) I wanted to see how this works first-hand, so I pulled a one dollar bill out of my pocket and scrolled over to Where's George. (68) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (69) Quite a few attendees (and one keynoter) could and did give first-hand reports of the early days to others like myself who only discovered the power of descriptive markup from XML. (70) Steve Greenberg, founder and CEO of S-Curve Records, was a disc jockey in Tel Aviv, Israel, when "Thriller" first dropped and witnessed first-hand how Jackson became an international icon. |
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