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Перевод: second speek second


[прилагательное]
второй; вторичный; повторный; дополнительный; второстепенный; другой; еще один; уступающий по качеству; второсортный; более низкий; получивший второй приз; получивший вторую премию;
[наречие]
вторым номером; во второй группе; вторым классом;
[существительное]
секунда ; момент ; мгновение; второе число; что-либо второе; следующий по рангу; помощник ; другой человек; еще один человек; вторая оценка; не высшая оценка; секундант ; второй класс; товар второго сорта; товар низшего качества; мук`а крупного помола; второе блюдо;
[цифра]
второй;
[глагол]
быть секундантом; поддерживать; помогать; подкреплять


Тезаурус:

  1. The Second Period was the time during which was laid down the evidence the nature of which has been revealed by men such as Charles Darwin and others, who gave to the world an understanding of the way in which evolution has operated through thousands of millions of years.
  2. The baud rate is fixed at 9600 bits per second and the data format is one start bit, eight data bits and one stop bit.
  3. For a second, she lay back and the pillows and the nightmare took her, sweat ran from her pores, and she felt herself falling and the great straining of her heart.
  4. The second is that the rhynchosaurs themselves declined in association with the seed-fern Dicroidium which was being ousted by the global spread of conifers.
  5. It is the first and second parts which follow Morgan most closely.
  6. But in the second quarter of the twelfth century, among the upper clergy, comes a change; bishops with children and hereditary canons become an extreme rarity.
  7. The first has to do with the return to primary sources which the Second Vatican Council recommended.
  8. Even in the post-war period Britain's understanding of itself has continued to be fashioned by our taking a leading part in the containment of Germany that was the unspoken second function of the Nato Alliance.
  9. Second, where right-minded observers would agree that the conduct was indecent, that would be an indecent assault.
  10. It was a shambles, gangs openly using drugs in the street, every second house boarded up.
  11. Pebbles had to snatch up briefly to avoid scrimmaging in front of her on the tight final bend, and for a second it looked as though she might be shut in.
  12. Two aspects of Morgan's discussion of this question, a discussion that was almost as radical as that of Engels, must be distinguished, first the proposition that people with simple technology accord a high status to women, and second, that matriliny implies a high status for women.
  13. Last of the spring blooms to reach my desk are Tangled Up In White (Hodder and Stoughton, 14.99) an anthology of some of the best of Peter Roebuck's sharply intelligent articles on cricket and The Guinness Book of Cricket Captains (Guinness, 14.99), the second large book about Test captains recently published.

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