second-class

second-class
adjective
1) (of or in the class next after or below the first; not of the very best quality: a second-class restaurant; He gained a second-class honours degree in French.) de segunda clase
2) ((for) travelling in a part of a train etc that is not as comfortable or luxurious as some other part: a second-class passenger; His ticket is second-class; (also adverb) I'll be travelling second-class.) de segunda clase
second-class
tr[sekənd'klɑːs]
adjective
1 (ticket, carriage) de segunda (clase); (citizen) de segunda categoría, de secunda clase; (goods) de calidad inferior
2 (mail, postage, stamp, etc) ordinario,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
second-class (honours) degree ≈ notable nombre masculino (título universitario que corresponde a la segunda o tercera nota más alta)
second-class
adj.
de clase inferior adj.
de segunda clase adj.
'sekənd'klæs, ˌsekənd'klɑːs
adjective (pred second-class class)
a) (inferior) <goods/service> de segunda (clase or categoría), de calidad inferior
b) (Post)

second-class-class matter — (in US) impresos mpl

second-class-class mail — (in UK) servicio regular de correos, que tarda más en llegar a destino que el de primera clase

c) (in UK) (Transp) <travel/ticket/compartment> de segunda (clase)
d) (BrE Educ)

second-class-class degree — título calificado con la segunda o tercera nota que es posible obtener

['sekǝnd'klɑːs]
1.
ADJ [compartment, carriage] de segunda clase

second-class citizen — ciudadano(-a) m / f de segunda clase

second-class degree — (Univ) licenciatura f con media de notable

second-class hotel — hotel m de segunda

second-class mail, second-class post — correo m de segunda clase

a second-class return to London — (Rail) un billete de ida y vuelta a Londres en segunda

second-class seat — (Rail) asiento m de or en segunda

second-class stamp — sello m para correo ordinario

second-class ticket — billete m de segunda clase

2.
ADV

to send sth second-class — enviar algo por segunda clase

to travel second-class — viajar en segunda

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['sekənd'klæs, ˌsekənd'klɑːs]
adjective (pred second-class class)
a) (inferior) <goods/service> de segunda (clase or categoría), de calidad inferior
b) (Post)

second-class-class matter — (in US) impresos mpl

second-class-class mail — (in UK) servicio regular de correos, que tarda más en llegar a destino que el de primera clase

c) (in UK) (Transp) <travel/ticket/compartment> de segunda (clase)
d) (BrE Educ)

second-class-class degree — título calificado con la segunda o tercera nota que es posible obtener


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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