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in·sid·er
(ĭn-sī′dər)n.
1. An accepted member of a group.
2. One who has special knowledge or access to confidential information.
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insider
(ˌɪnˈsaɪdə)n
1. a member of a specified group
2. a person with access to exclusive information
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in•sid•er
(ˌɪnˈsaɪ dər)n.
1. a person who is a member of a group, organization, society, etc.
2. a person belonging to a select circle of power, prestige, etc., esp. one who is privy to confidential information.
3. a person who has some special advantage or influence.
[1820–30]
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Noun | 1. | insider - an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations business executive, corporate executive - an executive in a business corporation |
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insider
noun worker, employee, staff member, workman, job-holder a shrewd insider in the music business
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sisäpiiriläinen
pensionnairetravailleur en place
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insider
[ˌɪnˈsaɪdər] n → initié(e) m/finsider dealing insider trading n (STOCK EXCHANGE) → délit m d'initiésinsider trading = insider dealinginside track n [sports track] → corde f
(fig) to get the inside track on sth → obtenir des informations de première main à propos de qch
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insider
n → Insider(in) m(f), → Eingeweihte(r) mf
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insider
n. persona bien informada.
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