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1 second
I [ˈsekənd]1. adjective1) next after, or following, the first in time, place etc:ثانٍShe finished the race in second place.
2) additional or extra:إضافي، ثانٍa second house in the country.
3) lesser in importance, quality etc:ثانَوي الأهَمِيَّهShe's a member of the school's second swimming team.
2. adverbnext after the first:الثّانيHe came second in the race.
3. noun1) a second person, thing etc:الثّانيYou're the second to arrive.
2) a person who supports and helps a person who is fighting in a boxing match etc.مُساعِد، مُعاوِن4. verbto agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally:يُوافِق II [ˈsekənd] nounHe proposed the motion and I seconded it.
1) the sixtieth part of a minute:ثانِيَهHe ran the race in three minutes and forty-two seconds.
2) a short time:وَقْت قَصيرI'll be there in a second.
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2 second
ثانٍ (في الذِّكْر) \ latter: (with the, the opposite of the former) the second of two people, groups (or things) that have already been spoken of: They had the choice of learning Latin or French, and they chose the latter (French). second: number two in order: This is my second son. He came second in the race. -
3 second
ثَانِيةٌ \ second: a sixtieth part of a minute; a very short time: I’m coming in a second. -
4 second-class
adjective1) of or in the class next after or below the first; not of the very best quality:من الدَّرَجَة الثّانِيَهHe gained a second-class honours degree in French.
2) (for) travelling in a part of a train etc that is not as comfortable or luxurious as some other part:دَرَجَة ثانِيَه( also adverb) I'll be travelling second-class.
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5 second-best
تَالٍ لِلأَفْضَل مُبَاشَرَةً \ second-best: not the best; next after the best: My second-best suit is good enough for wearing to work. \ ثَان في الجَوْدَة \ second-best: not the best; next after the best: My second-best suit is good enough for wearing to work. -
6 second-best
noun, adjectivenext after the best; not the best:الثّاني في الأفْضَلِيَّهI want your best work – your second-best is not good enough.
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7 second-hand
قَدِيم \ ancient: very old; belonging to past ages: an ancient castle; Ancient Greece produced some very deep thinkers. antique: (an object, esp. furniture) made long ago and therefore valuable: This is an antique clock. archaic: very old; (esp. of words) no longer used. old: not new; used for a long time: old clothes, not modern old customs, not new; known for a long time an old friend. second-hand: (of things for sale) already used by one person: I bought a second-hand car. stale: not fresh: stale news; stale bread. \ See Also مستعمل (مُسْتَعْمَل) -
8 second to none
لا يُعْلَى عَلَيه \ second to none: better than any other: The quality of British television is second to none. -
9 second-class
مِن المَرْتَبَة أو الدَّرَجة الثّانِية \ second-class: of the next level below that of top quality: The less comfortable second-class seats were much cheaper than the first-class ones. -
10 second-hand
مُسْتَعْمَل \ second-hand: (of things for sale) already used by one person: I bought a second-hand car. -
11 second lieutenant
a person of the rank below lieutenant:مُلازِم ثانٍSecond Lieutenant Jones.
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12 second sight
the power of seeing into the future or into other mysteries:قُوَّة رُؤْيَة المُسْتَقْبَلThey asked a woman with second sight where the dead body was.
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13 second thoughts
a change of opinion, decision etc:رأي آخَر، قَرار آخَرI'm having second thoughts about selling the piano.
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14 second to none
better than every other of the same type:الأوَّل، لا أحَدَ قَبْلَهAs a portrait painter, he is second to none.
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15 second-hand
adjectivepreviously used by someone else:مُسْتَعْمَلsecond-hand clothes.
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16 second-rate
adjectiveinferior:من الدَّرَجَةِ الثّانِيَهThe play was pretty second-rate.
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17 second cousin
a child of one's parent's first cousin or a child of one's first cousin.إبن أو بِنْت العم من الدَّرجَة الثانية -
18 at second hand
through or from another person:من مَصْدَر ثانٍI heard the news at second hand.
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19 come off second best
to be the loser in a struggle:الخاسِرThat cat always comes off second best in a fight.
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20 every second month etc
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