second-hand = used = not new; having been owned in the past by someone else
Garage sales can be a perfect source for pre-owned cookware and kitchenware.
Sales of pre-owned vehicles increased only 1 to 1.5 percent this year compared with last.
Chuyện này khó tin quá! (so good in a way that is difficult to believe or seeming very good but not real)
Her new job sounds too good to be true.
I'm not surprised the offer wasn't genuine, it sounded too good to be true.
Tớ không quá ngạc nhiên khi mà giá đó không phải hời, nghe có vẻ khó tin thật.
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1. upset, worried, and confused, especially because of personal problemsHe's just a mixed-up kid.
2. temporarily confused
I just got mixed up and thought she wanted us to come early.
3. involved, esp. with someone or something bad or dangerous
He was a great athlete at school, but he got mixed up with the wrong crowd and stopped training.
4. (of names, information, files, etc.) put into the wrong place or order, esp. when put where similar things belong. = disordered
They got his records mixed-up (= confused information about him with someone else's information)
every now and again
sometimes, but not regularly
We still get together for lunch every now and then.
We still meet for lunch now and then, but not as often as we used to.