(split-second)

  • 11Split Second — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel Split Second Originaltitel Split Second (爭分奪秒) …

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  • 12split second — noun a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat) (Freq. 1) if I had the chance I d do it in a flash • Syn: ↑blink of an eye, ↑flash, ↑heartbeat, ↑instant, ↑jiffy, ↑trice, ↑ …

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  • 13split second — also split second N SING A split second is an extremely short period of time. Her gaze met Michael s for a split second... Soldiers had to make split second decisions before opening fire, he said …

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  • 14split second — noun a split second an extremely short period of time: I just turned round for a split second and she vanished! split second adjective: a split second decision …

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  • 15split-second — adjective Date: 1944 1. occurring in a split second < a split second decision > 2. extremely precise < split second timing > …

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  • 16split second — UK / US noun [singular] an extremely small amount of time For one split second I thought he was gone. Derived word: split second adjective …

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  • 17split-second — adjective : requiring a split second; also : requiring instantaneous precision split second timing …

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  • 18split\ second — noun A very short time; less than a second. The lightning flash lasted a split second, and then disappeared …

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  • 19split second — small difference in time, a fraction of a second    Many Olympic athletes win their events by a split second …

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  • 20split-second — noun The nick of time; a brief moment. Luckily, no other cars were nearby, and the fire engines driver was able to swerve into another lane a split second before striking the SUV, Baker said. [ …

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