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righthand
segundo, -a
I. second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] ADJ
1.1. second:
second
the second time he rang me
her second husband
he had a second cup of tea
he won't do that a second time
to give sb a second chance
martes/semana por medio CSur Perú
second generation
second home
1.2. second (in seniority, standing):
second
2. second (elliptical use):
I leave on the second (of the month)
II. second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] ADV
1. second (in position, time, order):
second
2. second (secondly):
second
3. second (second class) BAHN:
second travel
4. second (with superlative):
III. second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] SUBST
1.1. second MOTOR:
second, a. second gear kein Art.
1.2. second (in competition):
1.3. second Brit UNIV:
upper/lower second
2. second (attendant):
second (in boxing, wrestling)
second (in dueling)
3. second (substandard product):
second
4. second <seconds, pl > (second helping) ugs:
5. second MUS:
second
IV. second1 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] VERB trans (support)
second motion/candidate
second motion/candidate
second2 [Am ˈsɛkənd, Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd] SUBST
1. second (of time):
second
2. second (moment):
second
it doesn't take a second
it doesn't take a second
3. second (of angle):
second
second3 [Am səˈkɑnd, Brit sɪˈkɒnd] VERB trans
second (attach) Brit:
to second sb (to sth)
second language SUBST
second language
second language
second hand SUBST
second hand
second-guess [Am ˌsɛkənd ˈɡɛs, Brit] VERB trans
1. second-guess (criticize with hindsight):
second-guess
2. second-guess (anticipate reaction):
second-guess Brit
second-guess Brit
second half SUBST SPORT
second half
I. second class [Am ˌsəkənd ˈklæs, Brit] SUBST (in UK)
second class TRANSP
second class TRANSP
II. second-class ADJ
1. second-class (inferior):
second-class goods/service
second-class goods/service
second-class goods/service
second-class goods/service
2. second-class (in postal system):
second-class matter (in US)
second-class mail (in UK)
3. second-class (in UK) TRANSP:
second-class travel/ticket/compartment
4. second-class Brit UNIV:
second-class degree
I. second best [Am ˌsɛkən(d) ˈbɛst, Brit] ADJ
my second-best result
II. second best [Am ˌsɛkən(d) ˈbɛst, Brit] ADV
to come off second best (to sb)
III. second best [Am ˌsɛkən(d) ˈbɛst, Brit] SUBST U
don't settle for second best: choose
second lieutenant SUBST
1. second lieutenant (in army):
second lieutenant
second lieutenant
2. second lieutenant (in US Air Force):
second lieutenant
I. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ
1. second (after first):
second
every second boy/cat
every second year
every second week
to be second
to be second only to sb/sth
to be second to none
2. second (another):
second
to be a second Mozart
to give sb a second chance
to have second thoughts about sb/sth
on second thoughts Brit, Aus, on second thought Am, Aus
to do sth a second time
to get one's second wind
to have a second helping
3. second Brit, Aus:
the second floor Brit
the second floor Brit
el tercer piso LatAm
the second floor Am
the second floor Am
II. second1 [ˈsekənd] SUBST
1. second Brit (second-class degree):
second
2. second kein Pl (second gear):
second
3. second pl (extra helping):
4. second HANDEL (imperfect item):
second
5. second (in duel):
second
6. second MUS:
second
7. second (seconder):
second
III. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADV
1. second (second place):
second
2. second (second class):
to travel second
IV. second1 [ˈsekənd] VERB trans
1. second (support in debate):
second
2. second form (back up):
second
second2 [ˈsekənd] SUBST (unit of time)
second
per second
at that very second
just a second!
it won't take a second!
second3 [sɪˈkɒnd, Am -ˈkɑ:nd] VERB trans Brit, Aus
second officer, staff:
second
second hand SUBST
second hand on watch:
second hand
I. second-best ADJ
to be second-best person
to be second-best option
II. second-best SUBST
second-best
segundo(-a) m (f)
III. second-best ADV
to come off second-best (to sb)
I. second class SUBST kein Pl
second class
II. second class ADV
1. second class BAHN (in the second class):
second class
2. second class Brit (by second-class mail):
second class
III. second class ADJ
1. second class (in second class):
second class
second class mail
2. second class abw (inferior):
second class hotel, service
second class goods
second-guess [ˌsekəndˈges] VERB trans
second-guess
second-rate [ˌsekəndˈreɪt] ADJ
second-rate
second lieutenant SUBST MILIT
second lieutenant
second cousin SUBST
second cousin
primo(-a) m (f) segundo, -a
I. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] ADJ
1. second (after first):
second
every second boy/girl
every second year
every second week
to be second
to be second only to sb/sth
to be second to none
2. second (another):
second
to be a second Mozart
to give sb a second chance
to have second thoughts about sb/sth
on second thought
to do sth a second time
to get one's second wind
to have a second helping
Wendungen:
the second floor
the second floor
II. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] SUBST
1. second (second gear):
second
2. second pl (extra helping):
3. second HANDEL (imperfect item):
second
4. second (in duel):
second
5. second MUS:
second
6. second (seconder):
second
III. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] ADV
second
IV. second1 [ˈsek·ənd] VERB trans
1. second (support in debate):
second
2. second form (back up):
second
second2 [ˈsek·ənd] SUBST (unit of time)
second
per second
at that very second
just a second!
it won't take (but) a second!
second-rate [ˌsek·ənd·ˈreɪt] ADJ
second-rate
I. second-class ADJ
1. second-class (in second class):
second-class
second-class mail
2. second-class abw (inferior):
second-class hotel, service
second-class goods
II. second-class ADV
1. second-class BAHN (in the second class):
second-class
2. second-class (by second-class mail):
second-class
I. second-best ADJ
to be second-best person
to be second-best option
II. second-best ADV
to come off second-best (to sb)
second best SUBST
second best
segundo(-a) m (f)
second class SUBST
second class
second cousin SUBST
second cousin
primo (-a) m (f) segundo, -a
split second SUBST
split second
second lieutenant SUBST MILIT
second lieutenant
Present
Isecond
yousecond
he/she/itseconds
wesecond
yousecond
theysecond
Past
Iseconded
youseconded
he/she/itseconded
weseconded
youseconded
theyseconded
Present Perfect
Ihaveseconded
youhaveseconded
he/she/ithasseconded
wehaveseconded
youhaveseconded
theyhaveseconded
Past Perfect
Ihadseconded
youhadseconded
he/she/ithadseconded
wehadseconded
youhadseconded
theyhadseconded
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Loo's business reached its peak in the second half of the 1930s as he moved to adapt to a more sophisticated market.
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