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sec·ond-class ˈmail SUST.
1. second-class mail ingl. brit.:
2. second-class mail ingl. am. (mail for printed matter):
first-class mail ingl. brit.
first-class mail ingl. am.
Briefpost f <-> kein pl
I. class <pl -es> [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] SUST.
1. class + sing./pl v. (pupils):
2. class:
Unterricht m <-(e)s, -e> kein pl
class DEP.
Kurs[us] m
3. class + sing./pl v. ingl. am. (graduates):
Jahrgang m <-s, -gän·ge>
the class of 1975/1980
der Jahrgang 1975/1980
4. class + sing./pl v. (stratum):
Klasse f <-, -n>
Schicht f <-, -en>
5. class no pl (social membership):
6. class (category, quality):
Klasse f <-, -n>
Class A/I COM.
7. class ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (diploma):
Prädikat nt <-(e)s, -e>
suizo a. Note f
8. class no pl (style):
Klasse <-, -n>
f <-(s), -(s)>
[keine] Klasse haben coloq.
9. class BIOL., ZOOL.:
Klasse f <-, -n>
10. class ingl. am. FIN.:
11. class DER.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be out of sb's class
to be out of sb's class
II. class [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] ADJ. atrbv., inv. (excellent)
III. class [klɑ:s, ingl. am. klæs] V. trans.
to class sb/sth [as sth]
jdn/etw [als etw acus.] einstufen
I. sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ. inv.
1. second usu atrbv. (next after first):
der zweite [o. ingl. am. erste] Stock
second form ingl. brit.
second form ingl. brit.
second grade ingl. am.
second grade ingl. am.
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 coloq.
4. second atrbv. (another):
Zweitwagen m <-s, ->
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. sec·ond1 [ˈsekənd] SUST.
1. second (order):
2. second (date):
3. second (in titles):
Henry II written
4. second ingl. brit. UNIV.:
Zwei f
Zweier m austr.
eine Zwei [o. suizo Fünf] plus/minus
5. second no pl AUTO.:
6. second (extra helping):
Nachschlag m <-(e)s, -schläge> kein pl
7. second ingl. brit. coloq. (dessert):
Nachtisch m <-es [o. -s]> kein pl
Dessert nt <-s, -s> suizo elev.
austr. 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] V. 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 DER., POL.:
I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ. inv.
1. eighth (in sequence):
eighth grade ingl. am.
eighth grade ingl. am.
2. eighth (in a race):
II. eighth [eɪtθ] SUST. no pl
1. eighth (order):
als Achter an der Reihe [o. coloq. dran] sein
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] SUST.
1. second (sixtieth of a minute):
Sekunde f <-, -n>
2. second (very short time):
Sekunde f <-, -n>
3. second MAT.:
Sekunde f <-, -n>
se·cond3 [sɪˈkɒnd] V. trans. usu passive ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
to be seconded officer
I. mail1 [meɪl] SUST. no pl
Post f <->
Posteingang m <-(e)s, -gänge>
II. mail1 [meɪl] V. trans.
to mail sth to sb [or to mail sb sth]
jdm etw [mit der Post] schicken
mail2 [meɪl] SUST. no pl
1. mail (armour):
Rüstung f <-, -en>
Panzer m <-s, ->
2. mail of an animal:
Panzer m <-s, ->
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second SUST.
Entrada de OpenDict
class V.
to class sth [as sth]
etw [als etw (akk)] einordnen
Present
Iclass
youclass
he/she/itclasses
weclass
youclass
theyclass
Past
Iclassed
youclassed
he/she/itclassed
weclassed
youclassed
theyclassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclassed
youhaveclassed
he/she/ithasclassed
wehaveclassed
youhaveclassed
theyhaveclassed
Past Perfect
Ihadclassed
youhadclassed
he/she/ithadclassed
wehadclassed
youhadclassed
theyhadclassed
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