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second string
seconde équipe

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

second string SUST. DEP.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. string [ingl. brit. strɪŋ, ingl. am. strɪŋ] SUST.

1. string U (twine):

2. string (length of cord):

fil m
to pull the strings literal, fig.

3. string:

a string of (series of) visitors, ministers, boyfriends
a string of crimes, convictions, scandals, takeovers, novels
a string of victories, successes, awards
a string of shops, businesses
a string of complaints, insults

4. string (set):

5. string EQUIT., HÍP.:

6. string MÚS. (on instrument):

7. string INFORM.:

8. string (in bean):

string BOT., GASTR.
fil m

9. string LING.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

string, a. stringboard CONSTR.

II. strings SUST.

strings sust. pl. MÚS.:

III. string <pret. imperf., part. pas. strung> [ingl. brit. strɪŋ, ingl. am. strɪŋ] V. trans.

1. string:

string MÚS., DEP. racket
string guitar, violin
string bow
to string [sth] tightly racket

2. string (thread):

string beads, pearls
enfiler (on sur)

3. string (hang):

to string sth (up) above/across street
to string sth up on lamppost, pole
to string sth between trees, supports

IV. string <pret. imperf., part. pas. strung> [ingl. brit. strɪŋ, ingl. am. strɪŋ] V. intr. PRENSA

V. -stringed COMPOSIT.

VI. string [ingl. brit. strɪŋ, ingl. am. strɪŋ]

string → bow

to pull strings coloq.
to pull strings for sb coloq.
pistonner qn coloq.

I. bow2 [ingl. brit. baʊ, ingl. am. baʊ] SUST.

1. bow (forward movement):

to take a bow TEAT.

2. bow NÁUT.:

3. bow DEP.:

II. bow2 [ingl. brit. baʊ, ingl. am. baʊ] V. trans.

bow head
bow branch
bow tree
to bow the knee fig.
se soumettre (to à)

III. bow2 [ingl. brit. baʊ, ingl. am. baʊ] V. intr.

1. bow (bend forward):

2. bow (give way):

to bow to wisdom, knowledge, necessity, majority

3. bow (sag):

bow plant, shelf:
se courber (under sous)

IV. bowed ADJ.

bowed head
bowed back

V. bow2 [ingl. brit. baʊ, ingl. am. baʊ]

faire des courbettes (to devant)
to fire a shot across sb's bows fig.

I. bow1 [ingl. brit. bəʊ, ingl. am. boʊ] SUST.

1. bow (weapon):

arc m

2. bow MÚS.:

3. bow (knot):

II. bow1 [ingl. brit. bəʊ, ingl. am. boʊ] V. intr.

III. bow1 [ingl. brit. bəʊ, ingl. am. boʊ]

I. second SUST. [ingl. brit. ˈsɛk(ə)nd, ingl. am. ˈsɛkənd]

1. second:

second (unit of time) MAT., FÍS.

2. second (ordinal number):

second/-e m/f

3. second (date):

4. second ingl. brit. UNIV.:

5. second:

second, a. second gear MOTOR
second, a. second gear MOTOR

6. second (defective article):

7. second:

8. second MÚS. (interval):

II. seconds SUST.

seconds sust. pl. [ˈsekəndz] coloq.:

rab m coloq.

III. second ADJ. [ˈsekənd]

second violin MÚS.

IV. second ADV. [ˈsekənd]

1. second (in second place):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

V. second V. trans.

1. second (help) (gen):

second person
second DEP. boxer
second duellist

2. second [ˈsekənd] (support):

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

3. second [sɪˈkɒnd]:

second MILIT., COM.
détacher (from de, to à)

VI. second

en el diccionario PONS

I. string [strɪŋ] SUST.

1. string (twine):

2. string (wire causing musical notes):

3. string pl. (orchestral section):

4. string (chain holding things):

string of pearls

5. string (sequence):

string of names

6. string INFORM.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] V. trans.

1. string (attach strings to):

string a racket

2. string (attach objects to chain):

I. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADJ.

1. second (after first):

2. second (after winner):

3. second (not first in importance, size):

to be second only to sb/sth

4. second (another):

second car, chance

II. second1 [ˈsekənd] SUST.

1. second ingl. brit. (degree grade):

2. second no art., no pl. (second gear):

3. second pl. (extra helping):

4. second (imperfect item):

5. second (in a duel):

6. second (in boxing):

III. second1 [ˈsekənd] ADV.

IV. second1 [ˈsekənd] V. trans.

1. second (support):

2. second ingl. brit., ingl. austr. MILIT.:

to be seconded from sth to sth

second2 [ˈsekənd] SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

I. string [strɪŋ] SUST.

1. string (twine):

2. string (on guitar, violin):

3. string pl. (orchestral section):

cordes fpl

4. string (chain):

string of pearls

5. string fig. (sequence):

string of names

6. string comput:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] V. trans.

1. string (attach strings to):

string racket, guitar

2. string (thread onto string):

I. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] ADJ.

1. second (after first):

2. second (after winner):

3. second (in importance, size):

to be second only to sb/sth

4. second (another):

second car, chance

II. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] SUST.

1. second no art. (second gear):

2. second pl. (extra helping):

3. second (flawed item):

4. second (in a duel):

5. second (in boxing):

III. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] V. trans. (support)

IV. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] ADV.

second2 [ˈsek· ə nd] SUST.

Present
Istring
youstring
he/she/itstrings
westring
youstring
theystring
Past
Istrung
youstrung
he/she/itstrung
westrung
youstrung
theystrung
Present Perfect
Ihavestrung
youhavestrung
he/she/ithasstrung
wehavestrung
youhavestrung
theyhavestrung
Past Perfect
Ihadstrung
youhadstrung
he/she/ithadstrung
wehadstrung
youhadstrung
theyhadstrung

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With every multiplication, a digit in the second string is multiplied with the first string.
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In ni agari, the second string is raised to a fifth from the first string.
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Of course, using standard tuning, notes on the first or second string need to be played one fret higher.
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Next, the second string is copied to the end of the first, effectively concatenating the two.
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Ovation primarily manufactures steel-string acoustic guitars and nylon-string acoustic guitars, often with pickups for electric amplification.
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