Meaning:
agency security
n.
a security issued by United States government agencies or the Farm Credit System
sec Idiom, Proverb
cheesecake
naked flesh, bare skin The dancer provided lots of cheesecake - lots of bare leg.
deep, dark secret
very private information, on the QT I'll tell you all - except my past. That's a deep, dark secret.
dying seconds
(See the dying seconds)
in a sec
in a second, very soon, in a jiffy Wait. I'll be there in a sec.
in a split second
in less than a second, in a flash In a split second, the cat twisted and landed on its feet.
keep a secret
not tell anyone, keep it to yourself Children can keep a secret better than adults.
open secret
a secret that so many people know it is no longer a secret It is an open secret that he will be leaving the company next month.
play second fiddle
accept a lower position, take a back seat Kirk won't play second fiddle to her. He wants to be the boss.
play second fiddle to someone
be second in importance to someone He has been playing second fiddle to his boss for years and has finally decided to quit.
second fiddle
(See play second fiddle)
second guess
guess what people think or what they will do Don't try to second guess people. Ask them what you need to know.
second-guess someone
guess what someone else intends to do or would have done You should never try to second-guess the firefighters in a dangerous situation.
second hand
not new, used by someone else He went to a second-hand bookstore to look for the books.
second nature
natural ability or interest, talent Skating is second nature to Paul. He's got natural skating ability.
second thought
after thinking about something again On second thought maybe you should bring an extra coat.
second wind
a feeling that your energy is returning as you run In a 10 K race, I usually get my second wind after 15 minutes.
seconds
second helpings of food, more food on your plate Mom, can we have seconds? This is great apple pudding!
security blanket
something one holds on to for reassurance or comfort (like a child and a blanket) He uses his computer as his security blanket so that he doesn
split second
small difference in time, a fraction of a second Many Olympic athletes win their events by a split second.
the dying seconds
the last few seconds in a game The score was tied 3 - 3 in the dying seconds of the third period.
trade secret
a business secret, a special recipe or formula I won't tell how Paula makes her pizza. It's a trade secret.
wait a sec
wait for a second, wait up Wait a sec, Mag. I'll be right there.
in a second
in the briefest time立刻;不一会儿
If you shout in the valley, and in a second the echo will come from the hillside with great distinctness.如 果你在山谷中大叫一声,不一会儿就能听到从山边传来非常清楚的回音。
on second thoughts
upon reflection; after further or more deliberate consideration深思熟虑后
On second thoughts they decided to leave London.经仔细考虑,他们决定离开伦敦。
second thoughts
reconsideration;change of mind or opinion 再次考虑;改变主意
At first Mary agreed to marry John,but soon she was having sec ond thoughts.起初玛丽同意和约翰结婚,但是很快她就改变了主意。
The brave soldier had no second thoughts as he attacked the enemy.这位勇敢的战士进攻敌人时毫不犹豫。
On second thoughts,I'll do the ex periment at once at any cost.再次考虑后,我决定将不惜任何代价立即做实验。
second to
inferior only to;next to 仅次于
My English is second only to Tom's.我的英语仅次于汤姆的。
second to none
the best 最好的
As a football player John is second to none.约翰是最好的足球运动员。
In playing the violin she is second to none in our school.论拉提琴,她在我们学校里要算首屈一指了。
second nature to
Idiom(s): second nature to sb
Theme: EASY
easy and natural for someone.
• Swimming is second nature to Jane.
• Driving is no problem for Bob. It's second nature to him.
on second thought
Idiom(s): on second thought
Theme: CONSIDER
having given something more thought; having reconsidered something.
• On second thought, maybe you should sell your house and move into an apartment.
• On second thought, let's not go to a movie.
lull sb into a false sense of security
Idiom(s): lull sb into a false sense of security
Theme: DECEPTION
to lead someone into believing that all is well before attacking or doing something bad to someone.
• We lulled the enemy into a false sense of security by pretending to retreat. Then we launched an attack.
• The boss lulled us into a false sense of security by saying that our jobs were safe and then let half the staff go.
in the second place
Idiom(s): in the second place
Theme: ADDITIONALLY
secondly; in addition. (Usually said after one has said in the first place.)
• In the first place, you don't have enough money to buy one. In the second place, you don't need one.
• In the first place, I don't have the time. In the second place, I'm not interested.
in one's second childhood
Idiom(s): in one's second childhood
Theme: CHILDHOOD
being interested in things or people that normally interest children.
• My father bought himself a toy train, and my mother said he was in his second childhood.
• Whenever I go to the river and throw stones, I feel as if I'm in my second childhood.
in just a second
Idiom(s): in (just) a second
Theme: TIME
in a very short period of time.
• I'll be there in a second.
• I'll be with you in just a second. I'm on the phone.
get one's second wind
Idiom(s): get one's second wind
Theme: EXERCISE
for one's breathing to become stabilized after exerting oneself for a short time.
• John was having a hard time running until he got his second wind.
• Bill had to quit the race because he never got his second wind.
• "At last," thought Ann, "I have my second wind. Now I can really swim fast."
do sth in secret
Idiom(s): do sth in secret
Theme: SECRECY
to do something privately or secretly.
• Why do you always do things like that in secret?
• There is no need to count your money in secret.
come off second-best
Idiom(s): come off second-best
Theme: LOSS
to win second place or worse; to lose out to someone else.
• John came off second-best in the race.
• Why do I always come off second-best in an argument with you?
come off second best|best|come|second best
v. phr. To not win first but only second, third, etc. place. Our home team came off second best against the visitors. Sue complains that she always comes off second best when she has a disagreement with her husband.
in secret|secret
adv. phr. In a private or secret way; in a hidden place. The miser buried his gold in secret and no one knows where it is. The robbers went away in secret after dark.
Compare: IN PRIVATE.
open secret|open|secret
n. Something that is supposed to be a secret but that everyone knows. It is an open secret that Mary and John are engaged. Who will be appointed as the next president of the college is an open secret.
play second fiddle|fiddle|play|second fiddle
v. phr., informal To act a smaller part; follow another's lead; be less noticed. His wife had the stronger mind and he played second fiddle to her. During the tournament, lessons played second fiddle to basketball.
second best|second
adv. Second; in second place. The team came off second best in the game.
second childhood|childhood|second
n. phr. Senility; dotage. "Grandpa is in his second childhood; we must make allowances for him at the dinner table," my mother said, as Grandpa dropped food all over the place.
second class|class|second
n. 1. The second best or highest group; the class next after the first. Joe was good enough in arithmetic to be put in the second class but was not good enough for the first.
Compare: FIRST CLASS. 2. The place or quarters, especially on a ship, train, or airplane which people travel who pay the next to the highest fare. Aunt May bought a ticket to travel in the second class on the boat trip.
Compare: FIRST CLASS, THIRD CLASS. 3. A class of mail that includes magazines and newspapers published at least four times a year and costs less for mailing than first class mail.
Compare: FIRST CLASS.
second cousin|cousin|second
n. A child of your father's or mother's first cousin. Mary and Jane are second cousins.
second nature|nature|second
n. Something done without any special effort, as if by natural instinct. Cutting tall trees has become second nature to the experienced lumberjack.
second sight|second|sight
n. phr. Intuition; prescience; clairvoyance. Some police departments employ psychics to find missing persons or objects as they are said to have second sight.
second thought|second|thought
n. A change of ideas or opinions resulting from more thought or study. Your second thoughts are very often wiser than your first ideas. We decided to climb the mountain, but on second thought realized that it was too dangerous.
Compare: THINK BETTER OF.
second to none|second|to none
adj. phr. Excellent; first rate; peerless. Our new State University campus is second to none. There is no need to pay all that high tuition at a private college.
second wind|breath|second|second breath|wind
n. 1. The easier breathing that follows difficult breathing when one makes a severe physical effort, as in running or swimming. After the first quarter mile, a mile runner usually gets his second wind and can breathe better. We climbed with labored breathing for half an hour, but then got our second wind and went up more easily. 2. informal The refreshed feeling you get after first becoming tired while doing something and then becoming used to it. Tom became very tired of working at his algebra, but after a while he got his second wind and began to enjoy it.
second-best|second
adj. Next to best; second in rank. Mary wore her second-best dress. Bob was the second-best player on the team. "I am the second-best student in this school because I was second best in the Milwaukee competition."
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