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seclusion [seclusions] (The act of secluding, or the state of being secluded; a shutting out or keeping apart, or the state of being shut out) noun [UK: sɪ.ˈkluːʒ.n̩] [US: sɪ.ˈkluːʒ.n̩] | reclusãonoun |
second [seconds] (attendant of a duel or boxing match standing in for a contestant) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd] [US: ˈsek.ənd] | segundonoun |
second [seconded, seconding, seconds] (to agree as a second person) verb [UK: ˈsek.ənd] [US: ˈsek.ənd] | apoiarverb secundarverb |
second coming (the return of Jesus Christ) noun | segunda vindanoun |
second cousin (grandnephew or grandniece of a grandparent) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd ˈkʌz.n̩] [US: ˈsek.ənd ˈkʌz.n̩] | prima de segundo graunoun primo de segundo graunoun |
second-degree burn (burn that blisters the skin) noun | queimadura de segundo graunoun |
second grade (period in school after first grade and before third grade) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd ɡreɪd] [US: ˈsek.ənd ˈɡreɪd] | 2ª sérienoun segunda sérienoun |
second-guess [second-guessed, second-guessing, second-guesses] (to vet or evaluate) verb [UK: ˈsek.ənd ɡes] [US: ˈsek.ənd ˈɡes] | reconsiderarverb repensarverb |
second hand (the hand or pointer that shows the number of seconds that have passed) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd hænd] [US: ˈsek.ənd ˈhænd] | ponteiro dos segundosnoun |
second-hand smoke (smoke from cigarettes, that any person including non-smokers could breathe in) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd hænd sməʊk] [US: ˈsek.ənd ˈhænd smoʊk] | fumo passivonoun tabagismo passivonoun |
second language (language spoken other than the mother tongue) noun | segunda línguanoun |
second leg noun | partida de voltanoun |
second lieutenant (the rank below a lieutenant) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd lef.ˈte.nənt] [US: ˈsek.ənd luː.ˈte.nənt] | subtenentenoun |
second of arc (angle of an arc) noun | arcossegundonoun |
second person (the form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is the audience) noun [UK: ˈsek.ənd ˈpɜːs.n̩] [US: ˈsek.ənd ˈpɝː.sn̩] | segunda pessoanoun |
second sight (ESP, clairvoyance) noun | clarividêncianoun |
Second Spanish Republic (Spain from 1931 to 1939) proper noun | Segunda República Espanholaproper noun |
secondarily (of lesser importance) adverb [UK: ˈsek.ən.drɪ.li] [US: ˌsek.ən.ˈde.rə.li] | secundariamenteadverb |
secondary (succeeding first) adjective [UK: ˈsek.ən.dri] [US: ˈsek.ən.ˌde.ri] | secundárioadjective |
secondary education (education of children that follows primary education and leads to either employment or further education) noun [UK: ˈsek.ən.dri ˌe.dʒʊˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˈsek.ən.ˌde.ri ˌe.dʒəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | ensino secundárionoun secundárionoun |
secondary school noun [UK: ˈsek.ən.dri skuːl] [US: ˈsek.ən.ˌde.ri ˈskuːl] | liceunoun secundárianoun |
secondary stress noun | acento secundárionoun |
secondary victimization (victim culpability) noun | vitimização secundárianoun |
secondhand (not new; previously owned and used by another) adjective [UK: ˈsek.ənd.ˌhænd] [US: ˈsek.ənd.ˌhænd] | de segunda mãoadjective |
secondly (in the second place) adverb [UK: ˈsek.ənd.li] [US: ˈsek.ənd.li] | segundamenteadverb |
secrecy (concealment) noun [UK: ˈsiː.krə.si] [US: ˈsiː.krə.si] | sigilonoun |
secrecy (habit of keeping secrets) noun [UK: ˈsiː.krə.si] [US: ˈsiː.krə.si] | secretismonoun |
secret (being or kept hidden.) adjective [UK: ˈsiː.krɪt] [US: ˈsiː.krət] | secretoadjective |
secret [secrets] (knowledge that is hidden) noun [UK: ˈsiː.krɪt] [US: ˈsiː.krət] | segredonoun |
secret police (police operating outside normal boundaries of law) noun [UK: ˈsiː.krɪt pə.ˈliːs] [US: ˈsiː.krət pə.ˈliːs] | polícia secretanoun |
secret Santa (tradition) noun | amigo ocultonoun amigo secretonoun |
secret service (government organization) noun [UK: ˈsiː.krɪt ˈsɜː.vɪs] [US: ˈsiː.krət ˈsɝː.vəs] | serviço secretonoun |