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ученье
Bruchteil einer Sekunde
split ˈsec·ond N no pl
ˈsplit-sec·ond ADJ inv
split-second decision, answer
split-second break, moment
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I. sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ inv
1. second usu attr (next after first):
2. second (next after winner):
3. second (not first in importance, size):
the second ... + superl
to be second only to sb/sth
gleich nach jdm/etw kommen inf
4. second attr (another):
Zweitwagen m <-s, ->
Phrases:
II. sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] N
1. second (order):
2. second (date):
3. second (in titles):
Henry II written
4. second Brit UNIV:
Zwei f
Zweier m A
5. second no pl AUTO:
6. second (extra helping):
Nachschlag m <-(e)s, -schläge> kein pl
7. second Brit inf (dessert):
Nachtisch m <-es [o. -s]> kein pl
Dessert nt <-s, -s> CH form
A esp Nachspeise f
8. second (imperfect item):
9. second (assistant in boxing or duel):
Sekundant(in) m (f) <-en, -en>
10. second (in ballet):
11. second (in baseball):
12. second (musical interval):
Sekunde f <-, -n>
13. second (seconder):
second of a motion
Befürworter(in) m (f) <-s, ->
III. sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] ADV inv
1. second (secondly):
2. second (in second class):
IV. sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] VB trans
1. second (support formally in debate):
to second sth proposal
2. second form (back up):
to second sth action
3. second ECON:
4. second LAW, POL:
I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ inv
1. eighth (in sequence):
2. eighth (in a race):
II. eighth [eɪtθ] N no pl
1. eighth (order):
2. eighth (date):
the eighth spoken
the 8th written
der 8.
3. eighth (in titles):
Henry VIII written
4. eighth (fraction):
Achtel nt <-s, ->
III. eighth [eɪtθ] ADV inv
sec·ond2 [ˈsekənd] N
1. second (sixtieth of a minute):
Sekunde f <-, -n>
2. second (very short time):
Sekunde f <-, -n>
3. second MATH:
Sekunde f <-, -n>
I. split [splɪt] N
1. split in +dat:
Riss m <-es, -e> in +dat
Spalt m <-(e)s, -e>
2. split (division in opinion):
Kluft f <-, Klụ̈f·te>
split POL
Spaltung f <-, -en>
3. split (marital separation):
Trennung f <-, -en>
4. split ECON, STOCKEX:
Entzweiung f <-, -en>
Spaltung f <-, -en>
5. split (share):
Anteil m <-(e)s, -e>
6. split (with legs):
the splits pl [or Am a split]
Spagat m <-(e)s, -e>
7. split FOOD:
Bananensplit m <-s, -s>
8. split (small bottle):
split of champagne
Pikkolo m <-s, -s> FRG inf
II. split <-tt-, split, split> [splɪt] VB trans
1. split (divide):
to split sth
etw teilen
to split the vote Am POL
2. split fig (create division):
in etw dat gespalten sein
3. split (rip, crack):
Phrases:
to split a gut Am inf
III. split <-tt-, split, split> [splɪt] VB intr
1. split (divide):
split wood, board, wall, stone
split seam, cloth
split fabric
split hair
2. split (become splinter group):
sich acc von etw dat abspalten
3. split (end relationship):
4. split dated inf (leave):
abhauen <haut ab, haute ab [o. form hieb ab], abgehauen [o. SGer, A abgehaut] haute ab, abgehauen> inf
5. split Brit, Aus dated inf (inform):
to split on sb [to sb]
jdn [bei jdm] verpfeifen pej [o. verpetzen] inf
6. split (to curdle):
gerinnen <gerann, geronnen>
se·cond3 [sɪˈkɒnd] VB trans usu passive Brit, Aus
to be seconded officer
OpenDict entry
split VB
OpenDict entry
second N
split N FINMKT
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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Ships split in two, smokestacks and crewmen could be blasted overboard.
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A simple slip dress was turned into absolute fire with a chain gold belt and a thigh high split.
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The municipality existed from 1838 until 1964 when it was dissolved and its lands split up among several other municipalities.
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He relied on a fastball, slider, curveball, and a split-finger fastball, the latter of which he used as a sinker.
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Royalist officers, split between liberals and conservatives, fought an internecine war among themselves.
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