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split second
fraction de seconde
I. split second SAM.
II. split-second PRID.
split-second decision
split-second nesprem. reflex
I. split [brit. angl. splɪt, am. angl. splɪt] SAM.
1. split dobes.:
déchirure ž. spol
fissure ž. spol
crevasse ž. spol
crevasse ž. spol
2. split:
scission ž. spol (in de)
rupture ž. spol (between entre, in dans, into dans)
3. split (share-out):
partage m. spol
4. split am. angl. (small bottle):
petite bouteille ž. spol
demi-bouteille ž. spol
5. split GASTR. (dessert):
coupe ž. spol glacée
6. split FINAN.:
split esp am. angl.
split esp am. angl.
différence ž. spol
II. splits SAM.
splits mn. samost.:
grand écart m. spol
III. split [brit. angl. splɪt, am. angl. splɪt] PRID.
split fabric, garment
split seam
split log, pole, hide, lip
IV. split <sed. del. splitting, pret., del. Pf. split> [brit. angl. splɪt, am. angl. splɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. split (cut, slit):
split wood, log, rock, slate, seam
fendre (in, into en)
split fabric, garment
to split the atom lightning, thunder, noise: sky, silence
2. split (cause dissent):
split party, movement, alliance
3. split (divide) → split up
4. split (share):
split cost, payment
partager (between entre)
to split sth three/four ways profits, cost
5. split LINGV.:
6. split RAČ.:
split window
V. split <sed. del. splitting, pret., del. Pf. split> [brit. angl. splɪt, am. angl. splɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. split:
split wood, log, rock, slate:
se fendre (in, into en)
split fabric, garment:
split seam:
to split in(to) two stream, road:
2. split POLIT. party, movement, alliance:
3. split (divide) → split up
4. split brit. angl. pog. (tell tales):
rapporter sur qn pog. (to à)
5. split pog. (leave):
filer pog.
VI. split [brit. angl. splɪt, am. angl. splɪt]
I. split up GLAG. [brit. angl. splɪt -, am. angl. splɪt -] (split up)
split up band, couple, members, parents:
split up crowd, demonstrators:
split up alliance, consortium:
split up federation:
se scinder (into en)
to split up with partner, husband, girlfriend
II. split up GLAG. [brit. angl. splɪt -, am. angl. splɪt -] (split [sb] up)
split up friends, partners, group members:
séparer (from de)
III. split up GLAG. [brit. angl. splɪt -, am. angl. splɪt -] (split [sth] up, split up [sth])
split up money, profits, work
partager, répartir (into en)
split up area, group
diviser (into en)
I. second SAM. [brit. angl. ˈsɛk(ə)nd, am. angl. ˈsɛkənd]
1. second:
second (unit of time) MAT., FIZ.
seconde ž. spol
instant m. spol
2. second (ordinal number):
deuxième m. in ž. spol
second/-e m. spol/ž. spol
3. second (date):
4. second brit. angl. UNIV.:
5. second:
second, a. second gear DIRKAL.
deuxième ž. spol
second, a. second gear DIRKAL.
seconde ž. spol
6. second (defective article):
7. second:
soigneur m. spol
témoin m. spol
8. second GLAS. (interval):
seconde ž. spol
II. seconds SAM.
seconds mn. samost. [ˈsekəndz] pog.:
rab m. spol pog.
III. second PRID. [ˈsekənd]
second violin GLAS.
IV. second PRISL. [ˈsekənd]
1. second (in second place):
fraza:
V. second GLAG. preh. glag.
1. second (help) (gen):
second person
second ŠPORT 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 VOJ., TRG.
détacher (from de, to à)
VI. second
split second SAM.
I. split [splɪt] SAM.
1. split (crack):
fissure ž. spol
2. split (tear):
déchirure ž. spol
3. split (division):
scission ž. spol
a split in sth
4. split (end of relationship):
rupture ž. spol
5. split (share):
part ž. spol
6. split (leg-spreading action):
II. split <split, split> [splɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. split (cut):
2. split (tear):
3. split (divide):
split money, shares
4. split (cause division):
split party
fraza:
to split hairs slabš.
III. split <split, split> [splɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. split (crack):
split material, dress
2. split (divide):
3. split pog. (leave):
I. second1 [ˈsekənd] PRID.
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] SAM.
1. second brit. angl. (degree grade):
2. second no čl., no mn. (second gear):
seconde ž. spol
3. second mn. (extra helping):
supplément m. spol
4. second (imperfect item):
5. second (in a duel):
témoin m. spol
6. second (in boxing):
soigneur m. spol
III. second1 [ˈsekənd] PRISL.
IV. second1 [ˈsekənd] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. second (support):
2. second brit. angl., avstral. angl. VOJ.:
to be seconded from sth to sth
second2 [ˈsekənd] SAM.
seconde ž. spol
split second SAM.
I. split [splɪt] SAM.
1. split (crack):
fissure ž. spol
2. split (tear):
déchirure ž. spol
3. split (division):
scission ž. spol
a split in sth
4. split (end of relationship):
rupture ž. spol
5. split (share):
part ž. spol
6. split (in gymnastics):
grand écart m. spol
II. split <split, split> [splɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. split (cut):
2. split (tear):
3. split (divide):
split money, shares
4. split (cause division):
split party
fraza:
III. split <split, split> [splɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. split (crack):
split material, dress
2. split (divide):
3. split sleng (leave):
I. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] PRID.
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] SAM.
1. second no čl. (second gear):
seconde ž. spol
2. second mn. (extra helping):
supplément m. spol
3. second (flawed item):
4. second (in a duel):
témoin m. spol
5. second (in boxing):
soigneur m. spol
III. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] GLAG. preh. glag. (support)
IV. second1 [ˈsek· ə nd] PRISL.
second2 [ˈsek· ə nd] SAM.
seconde ž. spol
Present
Isplit
yousplit
he/she/itsplits
wesplit
yousplit
theysplit
Past
Isplit
yousplit
he/she/itsplit
wesplit
yousplit
theysplit
Present Perfect
Ihavesplit
youhavesplit
he/she/ithassplit
wehavesplit
youhavesplit
theyhavesplit
Past Perfect
Ihadsplit
youhadsplit
he/she/ithadsplit
wehadsplit
youhadsplit
theyhadsplit
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