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second-wave adjective uk /ˌsek.əndˈweɪv/ us /ˌsek.əndˈweɪv/ used to refer to a group of people that is the second of several groups to do something, or to the second part of a situation or an event: 第二波的 Many second-wave feminists wrote very seriously about motherhood.许多第二波女权主义者非常认真地写了关于母性的文章。 If we have a second-wave recession, it will be catastrophic for the country.如果出现第二波经济衰退,这对国家来说将是灾难性的。 He expects several hundred more second-wave immigrants to move to the area. When second-wave feminism emerged in the 1960s, many women thought their prayers had been answered. Second-wave strikes would originate from carriers like the USS Eisenhower. The state's second-wave coronavirus plan was widely criticized. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Before, after and already afore afterwards already ante as it isidiom before heel immediate in advanceidiom in advance of something/someoneidiom in the wake of somethingidiom next posterior prepend previous prior priorly prologue upstream wake |