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81 second-hand
'sec·ond-hand adj\second-hand car Gebrauchtwagen m;\second-hand clothes Secondhandkleidung f\second-hand bookshop Antiquariat nt;\second-hand car dealer[s] Gebrauchtwagenhändler(in) m(f);\second-hand dealer Altwarenhändler(in) m(f);\second-hand shop Secondhandladen m, Secondhandshop m1) ( in used condition) gebraucht2) ( from third party) aus zweiter Hand; -
82 second-hand smoke
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83 second-hand smoker
sec·ond-hand 'smok·er nPassivraucher(in) m(f) -
84 second-hand smoking
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85 second honeymoon
sec·ond 'honey·moon nzweite Flitterwochen -
86 second-in-command
sec·ond-in-com·'mand nstellvertretender Geschäftsführer/stellvertretende Geschäftsführerin; mil stellvertretender Kommandeur -
87 second language
sec·ond 'lan·guage nerste Fremdsprache -
88 second lieutenant
sec·ond lieu·'ten·ant nLeutnant m -
89 secondly
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90 second name
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91 second person
sec·ond 'per·son nzweite Person;the \second person singular/ plural die zweite Person Singular/Plural -
92 second-rate
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93 second sight
sec·ond 'sight nzweites Gesicht;to have \second sight das zweite Gesicht haben, hellsehen können -
94 secretarial
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95 secretariat
sec·re·tari·at [ˌsekrəʼteəriət, Am -ʼteriət] nSekretariat nt -
96 secretary bird
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97 Secretary General
Generalsekretär(in) m(f) -
98 Secretary of State
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99 sectarian
1) ( relating to dissenting religious group) sektiererisch, Sekten-;\sectarian killing Sektenmord m2) ( relating to denomination) konfessionell [bedingt];\sectarian differences Konfessionsunterschiede mpl; -
100 sectarianism
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sec — sec, sèche [ sɛk, sɛʃ ] adj. et n. m. • v. 980 « desséché »; lat. siccus, sicca I ♦ (Concret) 1 ♦ Qui n est pas ou est peu imprégné de liquide. ⇒ desséché. Feuilles sèches. Bois sec. « demandez de la pluie; nos blés sont secs comme vos tibias »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
sec — sec, sèche (sèk, sè ch ) adj. 1° Qui a peu ou qui n a pas d humidité. 2° Qui n est plus frais. 3° Que l on a fait sécher, que l on a rendu moins humide 4° Qui n est pas mouillé, n est pas moite. 5° Vin sec, vin qui n a rien de liquoreux … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
sec — sec·a·lin; sec·a·lose; sec·a·mo·ne; sec; sec·a·teur; Sec·co·tine; sec·o·barbital; sec·odont; Sec·o·nal; sec·ond·ar·i·ly; sec·ond·ar·i·ness; sec·ond hand·ed·ness; sec·ond·ly; sec·ond·ness; sec·re·taire; sec·re·tar·i·al; sec·re·tar·i·at;… … English syllables
sec — SEC, [s]eche. adj. Qui participe de celle des quatre premieres qualitez qui est opposée à humide. Les philosophes considerent la terre comme estant froide & seche, & le feu comme estant chaud & sec. l esté a esté fort sec. il fait un temps bien… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
sec — SEC, SEÁCĂ, seci, adj. 1. Lipsit de apă; care a secat, s a uscat. Albia seacă a unui râu. ♦ (Despre locuri) Lipsit de umezeală; p. ext. arid, neproductiv. ♢ Tuse seacă = tuse uscată, fără expectoraţie. Timbru (sau sigiliu) sec = urmă de ştampilă… … Dicționar Român
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SEC — abbrSecurities and Exchange Commission see also the important agencies section Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. SEC … Law dictionary
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