secondhand
adj. 舊的; 用過的; 二手的; <貶>(訊息、資訊等)間接得來的
Second-hand things are not new and have been owned by someone else.
Buying a second-hand car can be a risky business.
買二手車可能有風險。
...a stack of second-hand books.
一摞舊書
A second-hand shop sells second-hand goods.
Second-hand stories, information, or opinions are those you learn about from other people rather than directly or from your own experience.
He conceded that second-hand accounts are leading to rumour and counter-rumour...
他承認道聽途說會引發謠言和闢謠。
The denunciation was made on the basis of second-hand information.
這些指責是依據二手資訊提出的。
1. derived from what is primary or original; not firsthand;
2. previously used or owned by another;
1. by indirect means;
They cost nine pounds new, three pounds secondhand.
新的9英鎊,舊的3英鎊。
Others donated secondhand clothes.
其他人捐贈了一些舊衣服。
I bought a secondhand chair which is as good as new.
我買了一把二手貨椅子,它如同新的一樣.
He happened on the book in a secondhand bookstore.
他在舊書店裡偶然發現了這本書.
They sell new and secondhand computers.
他們賣新電腦和二手電腦.
adj. 博學的
borrowedtaughtlearnedpicked-up
adj. 用過的,舊的,用舊了的
wornusednewsuperannuatednotpre-ownedownedoldantiquatedantiquehand-me-down