inglés > español | |
second | |
1. adj. Segundo. | |
2. adv. En segundo lugar. | |
3. vt. Apoyar, secundar. | |
inglés > inglés | |
second | |
1. adj. Number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them. The ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two. | |
He lives on Second Street. | |
The second volume in "The Lord of the Rings" series is called "The Two Towers". | |
You take the first one, and I'll have the second. | |
2. adj. Next to the first in value, power, excellence, dignity, or rank; secondary; subordinate; inferior. | |
3. adj. Being of the same kind as one that has preceded; another. | |
4. adv. (with superlative) After the first; at the second rank. | |
Saturn is the second largest planet. | |
5. adv. After the first occurrence but before the third. | |
He is batting second today. | |
6. s. One that is number two in a series. | |
7. s. One that is next in rank, quality, precedence, position, status, or authority. | |
8. s. The place that is next below or after first in a race or contest. | |
9. s. (usually in the plural) A manufactured item that, though still usable, fails to meet quality control standards. | |
They were discounted because they contained blemishes, nicks or were otherwise factory seconds. | |
10. s. (usually in the plural) An additional helping of food. | |
That was good barbecue. I hope I can get seconds. | |
11. s. A chance or attempt to achieve what should have been done the first time, usually indicating success this time around. (See second-guess.) | |
12. s. (music) The interval between two adjacent notes in a diatonic scale (either or both of them may be raised or lowered from the basic scale via any type of accidental). | |
13. s. The second gear of an engine. | |
14. s. (baseball) Second base. | |
15. s. The agent of a party to an honour dispute whose role was to try to resolve the dispute or to make the necessary arrangements for a duel.https://www.theguardian.com/law/2016/oct/31/appeal-court-upholds | |
16. s. A Cub Scout appointed to assist the sixer. | |
17. v. To agree as a second person to (a proposal), usually to reach a necessary quorum of two. (See under #Etymology 3 for translations.) | |
I second the motion. | |
18. v. To follow in the next place; to succeed. | |
19. v. (climbing) To climb after a lead climber. | |
20. s. One-sixtieth of a minute; the SI unit of time, defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of caesium-133 in a ground sta | |
21. s. A unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a minute of arc or one part in 3600 of a degree. | |
22. s. (informal) A short, indeterminate amount of time. | |
I'll be there in a second. | |
23. v. (transitive, UK) To transfer temporarily to alternative employment. | |
24. v. To assist or support; to back. | |
25. v. To agree as a second person to (a proposal), usually to reach a necessary quorum of two. (This may come from the English adjective above.) | |
I second the motion. | |
26. s. One who supports another in a contest or combat, such as a dueller's assistant. | |
27. s. One who supports or seconds a motion, or the act itself, as required in certain meetings to pass judgement etc. | |
If we want the motion to pass, we will need a second. | |
28. s. (obsolete) Aid; assistance; help. | |
español > inglés | |
segundo | |
1. adj. (ordinal) second (after the first) | |
2. n-m. second (unit of time) | |
3. n-m. second (short amount of time) | |
4. n-m. assistant | |