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[1]     ( seconds    plural  )   (PART OF A MINUTE)   A second is one of the sixty parts that a minute is divided into. People often say `a second' or `seconds' when they simply mean a very short time.      n-count  
For a few seconds nobody said anything..., It only takes forty seconds..., Her orbital speed must be a few hundred meters per second..., Within seconds the other soldiers began firing too...     
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second   [2]     ( seconds    plural & 3rd person present)   ( seconding    present participle)   ( seconded    past tense & past participle  )   (COMING AFTER SOMETHING ELSE)  
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1       ord   The second item in a series is the one that you count as number two.  
...the second day of his visit to Delhi., ...their second child..., My son just got married for the second time..., She was the second of nine children., ...King Charles the Second..., Britain came second in the Prix St Georges Derby.     
2       ord   Second is used before superlative adjectives to indicate that there is only one thing better or larger than the thing you are referring to.  
ORD adj-superl  
The party is still the second strongest in Italy., ...the second-largest city in the United States.     
3       adv   You say second when you want to make a second point or give a second reason for something.  
ADV cl  
The soil is depleted first by having crops grown in it and second by natural weathering and bacterial action.     
4       n-count   In Britain, an uppersecond is a good honours degree and a lowersecond is an average honours degree.  
I then went up to Lancaster University and got an upper second.     
5       n-plural   If you have seconds, you have a second helping of food.  
INFORMAL   There's seconds if you want them.     
6       n-count   Seconds are goods that are sold cheaply in shops because they have slight faults.  
usu pl  
It's a new shop selling discounted lines and seconds.     
7       n-count   The seconds of someone who is taking part in a boxing match or chess tournament are the people who assist and encourage them.  
usu pl  
He shouted to his seconds, `I did it! I did it!'     
8       verb   If you second a proposal in a meeting or debate, you formally express your agreement with it so that it can then be discussed or voted on.  
...Bryan Sutton, who seconded the motion against fox hunting...      V n  
  seconder     ( seconders    plural)    n-count  
Candidates need a proposer and seconder whose names are kept secret.     
9       verb   If you second what someone has said, you say that you agree with them or say the same thing yourself.  
The Prime Minister seconded the call for discipline in a speech last week.      V n  
10    If you experience something at second hand, you are told about it by other people rather than experiencing it yourself.  
at second hand      phrase   PHR after v  
Most of them had only heard of the massacre at second hand.     
    second-hand  
11    If you say that something is second to none, you are emphasizing that it is very good indeed or the best that there is.  
second to none      phrase   v-link PHR     (emphasis)    Our scientific research is second to none.     
12    If you say that something is second only to something else, you mean that only that thing is better or greater than it.  
second only to sth      phrase   usu v-link PHR  
As a major health risk hepatitis is second only to tobacco.     
13   
    second nature  
    nature  
    in the second place  
    place  

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second   [3]     ( seconds    3rd person present)   ( seconding    present participle)   ( seconded    past tense & past participle  )   (SENDING SOMEONE TO DO A JOB)   If you are seconded somewhere, you are sent there temporarily by your employer in order to do special duties.  
  (BRIT)      verb   usu passive  
In 1937 he was seconded to the Royal Canadian Air Force in Ottawa as air armament adviser...      be V-ed prep/adv  
Several hundred soldiers have been seconded to help farmers.      be V-ed to-inf  

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