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Morgen
secondo, -a

w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia

I. second1 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd] OKREŚL.

second
the second page
for the second time
the second teeth
second violin MUZ.
every second day, Monday
to have or take a second helping (of sth)
to have a second chance to do sth

II. second1 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd] ZAIM.

1. second (ordinal number):

second
secondo r.m. / seconda r.ż.
the second in line
she came a good or close second
he came a poor second

2. second (of month):

second
due r.m.
the second of May

III. second1 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd] RZ.

1. second (in GB) UNIW.:

upper, lower second

2. second MOT.:

second, also second gear
seconda r.ż.
in second

3. second (defective article):

second

4. second:

second (in boxing, wrestling)
secondo r.m.
second (in duel)
secondo r.m.
second (in duel)
padrino r.m.

5. second MUZ.:

second
seconda r.ż.

IV. second1 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd] PRZYSŁ.

1. second (in second place):

second
second come, finish
I agreed to speak second
to travel second

2. second:

second, also secondly
second, I have to say

V. second1 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. second (help):

second person

2. second SPORT:

second boxer
second duellist

3. second:

second (support) person, idea
second (in debate, election) motion, resolution, vote of thanks

VI. second1 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd]

to be second nature
it's second nature to him
to be second to none
to do sth without (giving it) a second thought
on second thoughts
to get one's second wind

second2 [Brit ˈsɛk(ə)nd, Am ˈsɛkənd] RZ.

second (unit of time)
secondo r.m. also MAT. FIZ.
second (instant)
momento r.m.
this won't take a second
now just a second!
every second counts

second3 [Brit sɪˈkɒnd, Am səˈkɑnd] CZ. cz. przech.

second
distaccare (from da; to a)

second thoughts [Am ˌsəkənd ˈθɔts], second thought [ˌsekənd ˈθɔːt] RZ. npl

second thoughts

second lieutenant [Brit, Am ˌsəkənd luˈtɛnənt] RZ. WOJSK.

second lieutenant

second sight [Brit, Am ˌsəkənd ˈsaɪt] RZ.

second sight
to have (the gift of) second sight

second ballot [Am ˌsɛkənd ˈbælət] RZ.

second ballot

I. second generation [ˌsekəndˌdʒenəˈreɪʃn] RZ.

second generation

II. second-generation PRZYM.

second-generation artist, computer
second-generation immigrant

second string [Brit ˌsɛkənd ˈstrɪŋ, Am ˌsɛkən(d)ˈstrɪŋ] RZ. SPORT

second string
riserva r.ż.

second language [ˌsekəndˈlæŋɡwɪdʒ] RZ.

second language

w słowniku PONS

I. second1 [ˈse·kənd] PRZYM.

1. second (after first):

second
every second boy/girl
every second year
every second week
to be second
to be second only to sb/sth
to be second to none

2. second (another):

second
to be a second Mozart
to give sb a second chance
to have second thoughts about sb/sth
on second thought
to do sth a second time
to get one's second wind
to have a second helping

zwroty:

the second floor

II. second1 [ˈse·kənd] RZ.

1. second (second gear):

second
seconda r.ż.

2. second pl (extra helping):

3. second HAND. (imperfect item):

second

4. second (in duel):

second
padrino r.m.

5. second MUZ.:

second
seconda r.ż.

6. second (seconder):

second

III. second1 [ˈse·kənd] PRZYSŁ.

second

IV. second1 [ˈse·kənd] CZ. cz. przech.

1. second (support in debate):

second

2. second form. (back up):

second

second2 [ˈse·kənd] RZ. (unit of time)

second
secondo r.m.
per second
at that very second
just a second!
it won't take (but) a second!

second-rate [ˌse·kənd·ˈreɪt] PRZYM.

second-rate

second-guess [ˌse·kənd·ˈges] CZ. cz. przech.

second-guess

I. second-class PRZYM.

1. second-class (in second class):

second-class
second-class mail

2. second-class pej. (inferior):

second-class hotel, service
second-class goods

II. second-class PRZYSŁ.

1. second-class KOL. (in the second class):

second-class

2. second-class (by second-class mail):

second-class

split second RZ.

split second

second lieutenant RZ. WOJSK.

second lieutenant

second cousin RZ.

second cousin
cugino(-a) r.m. (r.ż.) di secondo grado

second hand RZ.

second hand on watch:

second hand

I. second-best PRZYM.

to be second-best person

II. second-best RZ.

second-best
secondo(-a) r.m. (r.ż.)

III. second-best PRZYSŁ.

to come off second-best (to sb)
Present
Isecond
yousecond
he/she/itseconds
wesecond
yousecond
theysecond
Past
Iseconded
youseconded
he/she/itseconded
weseconded
youseconded
theyseconded
Present Perfect
Ihaveseconded
youhaveseconded
he/she/ithasseconded
wehaveseconded
youhaveseconded
theyhaveseconded
Past Perfect
Ihadseconded
youhadseconded
he/she/ithadseconded
wehadseconded
youhadseconded
theyhadseconded

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