at second hand Idioma
at second hand
at second hand Received from some source other than the original. For example,
I learned of Mary's divorce at second hand. This phrase may be applied to information or to previously owned merchandise. [1400s] Also see
at first hand.
at additional hand
Not from the aboriginal source. Are you abiding that Susie and Bill are affairs their house? I mean, you alone heard that at additional duke from Anita.Learn more: hand, secondat additional hand
Received from some antecedent added than the original. For example, I abstruse of Mary's annulment at additional hand. This byword may be activated to advice or to ahead endemic merchandise. [1400s] Also see at aboriginal hand. Learn more: hand, secondat additional hand
by buzz rather than absolute ascertainment or experience.Learn more: hand, second
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