third
- IPA[THərd]
美式
- constituting number three in a sequence; 3rd;each of three equal parts into which something is or may be divided
noun: third, plural noun: thirds
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- 1. constituting number three in a sequence; 3rd the third century the third of October
- ▪ each of three equal parts into which something is or may be divided a third of a mile
- ▪ the third finisher or position in a race or competition Hill finished third
- ▪ the third in a sequence of a vehicle's gears he took the corner in third
- ▪ third base.
- ▪ the third grade of a school.
- ▪ thirdly (used to introduce a third point or reason) second, they are lightly regulated; and third, they do business with nonresident clients
- ▪ an interval spanning three consecutive notes in a diatonic scale, e.g., C to E (major third, equal to two tones) or A to C (minor third, equal to a tone and a semitone).
- ▪ the note which is higher by a third than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord.
- ▪ a place in the third-highest grade in an examination, especially that for a degree.
- equivalent to the sum of one and two; one more than two; 3: her three children a crew of three
Oxford American Dictionary
- equivalent to the sum of one and two; one more than two; 3: her three children a crew of three
Oxford Dictionary
- a group of people or things considered together as third best.
- of the third-best quality or of lower status: many indigenous groups are still viewed as third-class citizens
- using the cheapest and least comfortable accommodations in a train or other form of transport: I traveled third class across Europe
Oxford American Dictionary
- a group of people or things considered together as third best.
- of the third-best quality or of lower status: many indigenous groups are still viewed as third-class citizens
- using the cheapest and least comfortable accommodation in a train or other form of transport: I travelled third class across Europe
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting burns of the most severe kind, affecting tissue below the skin.
- long and harsh questioning, especially by police, to obtain information or a confession.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the locus of occult power and wisdom in the forehead of a deity, especially the god Shiva.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a posture in which the turned-out feet are placed one in front of the other, so that the heel ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of goods) having had two previous owners: a thirdhand dinner suit
- from or via several intermediate sources: I heard about the case thirdhand
Oxford American Dictionary
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- constituting number three in a sequence; 3rd: the third century the third of October
Oxford Dictionary