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second
- IPA[ˈsekənd]
美式
- constituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; 2nd;secondly (used to introduce a second point or reason)
- formally support or endorse (a nomination or resolution or its proposer) as a necessary preliminary to adoption or further discussion;express agreement with
noun: second, plural noun: seconds
- 釋義
- 片語
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- 1. constituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; 2nd he married for a second time Herbie was the second of their six children 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ secondly (used to introduce a second point or reason) second, they are lightly regulated; and third, they do business with nonresident clients
- ▪ an interval spanning two consecutive notes in a diatonic scale.
- ▪ the note which is higher by a second than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord.
- ▪ the second in a sequence of a vehicle's gears he took the corner in second
- ▪ second base.
- ▪ British the second grade of a school.
- ▪ informal a second course or second helping of food at a meal. 同義詞
- ▪ denoting someone or something regarded as comparable to or reminiscent of a better-known predecessor a fear that the conflict would turn into a second Vietnam 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an act or instance of seconding.
- 2. subordinate or inferior in position, rank, or importance it was second only to Copenhagen among Baltic ports he is a writer first and a scientist second 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ additional to that already existing, used, or possessed a second home French as a second language 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the second finisher or position in a race or competition he finished second
- ▪ British a place in the second-highest grade in an examination, especially for a degree she got a first in moral sciences and a second in history
- ▪ performing a lower or subordinate of two or more parts for the same instrument or voice the second violins
- ▪ goods of an inferior quality. 同義詞
- ▪ coarse flour, or bread made from it.
- 3. an attendant assisting a combatant in a duel or boxing match.
動詞
- 1. formally support or endorse (a nomination or resolution or its proposer) as a necessary preliminary to adoption or further discussion Bertonazzi seconded Birmingham's nomination
- ▪ express agreement with her view is seconded by most Indian leaders today
- ▪ support; back up so well was he seconded by the multitude of laborers at his command