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sec [sek] N

sec short for second:

sec
I'll be with you in a sec! inf

See also second , second

sec·ond2 [ˈsekənd] N

1. second (sixtieth of a minute):

II . sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] N

1. second Brit UNIV:

štirica f

2. second no pl AUTO:

3. second (extra helping):

seconds pl
repete m

4. second Brit inf (dessert):

seconds pl
seconds pl
seconds pl
desert m

5. second (imperfect item):

III . sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] ADV

IV . sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] VB trans (support, back up)

I . scab [skæb] N

1. scab of wound:

krasta f

2. scab pej inf (strike-breaker):

stavkokaz(inja) m (f)

II . scab [skæb] VB intr inf

1. scab (act as blackleg):

2. scab Brit (cadge):

scam [skæm] N inf

I . scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB trans

1. scan (scrutinize):

2. scan (glance through):

3. scan COMPUT:

5. scan LIT:

II . scan <-nn-> [skæn] VB intr

1. scan (glance through):

2. scan LIT (conform to verse):

III . scan [skæn] N

1. scan (glancing through):

prelet m

3. scan (image):

slika f
sken m

scum [skʌm] N no pl

2. scum pej (evil people):

I . scar [skɑ:ʳ] N

2. scar GEOL:

čer f

II . scar <-rr-> [skɑ:ʳ] VB trans to be scarred [by sth]

III . scar [skɑ:ʳ] VB intr to scar [over]

scat [skæt] INTERJ inf scat!

disc [dɪsk] N

1. disc (shape, object):

kolut m
disc MED

2. disc MUS:

disc (CD)
CD m

3. disc COMPUT:

masc ADJ

masc abbreviation of masculine:

See also masculine

mas·cu·line [ˈmæskjəlɪn] ADJ

1. masculine (male):

2. masculine LING:

I . sack1 [sæk] N

1. sack (bag):

vreča f

2. sack no pl inf (bed):

Am Aus to hit the sack

3. sack no pl inf (dismissal):

II . sack1 [sæk] VB trans inf

sect [sekt] N

1. sect (religious group):

sekta f

2. sect (denomination):

vera f

II . sick [sɪk] N

1. sick (ill people):

the sick pl
bolniki m pl

2. sick no pl Brit inf (vomit):

sock1 [sɒk] N

1. sock:

2. sock METEO (windsock):

II . such [sʌtʃ] PRON

2. such (introducing examples):

3. such (suchlike):

I . suck [sʌk] N

II . suck [sʌk] VB trans

1. suck (draw into mouth):

2. suck sweets:

lizati [perf polizati]

3. suck (strongly attract):

to suck sb into sth fig

III . suck [sʌk] VB intr

1. suck (draw into mouth):

srkati [perf posrkati]

2. suck sweets:

lizati [perf polizati]

3. suck (be compelled to participate):

4. suck esp Am sl (be disagreeable):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The following year, both SC 12 and SC 50 were dropped along the route.
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In contrast, following the initial formative period, the SC does not appear to display any neural plasticity.
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In 1940, it was extended south to its current southern terminus with SC 22 (today SC 200).
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In 1948, the second SC 16 was decommissioned, downgraded to secondary roads.
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In 2012, about 10,000 people participated overall (slightly less than SC '2011 but more than SC '2010).
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