Usage examples of "second cousin" in English with translation to Spanish

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His wife's second cousin was a member of the Jewish ruling council. El primo segundo de su esposa era miembro del consejo de gobierno judío.
Tom and Mary are second cousins. Tom y Mary son primos segundos.
He isn't my brother. He's my cousin. Él no es mi hermano. Es mi primo.
The second the mailman comes, he rushes out to pick up his mail. Apenas llega el cartero, él sale corriendo a recoger su correo.
She's married to a cousin of mine. Está casada con un primo mío.
"B" is the second letter of the alphabet. La "b" es la segunda letra del abecedario.
Tom is Mary's cousin. Tom es el primo de Mary.
The second test is a great improvement on the first. El segundo test es una gran mejora del primero.
"Where's your cousin?" "He just left." "¿Dónde está tu primo?" "Se acaba de ir."
Hmm, I think something happened. Wait a second, I will try to figure it out. Hmm, creo que pasó algo. Espérame un segundo, trataré de averiguarlo.
I borrowed 1,000 yen from my cousin. Pedí prestado 1.000 yenes de mi primo.
I went to Italy for the second time in 1980. Volví una segunda vez a Italia en 1980.
I have a cousin who is a lawyer. Tengo un primo abogado.
Hold on a second. Espera un minuto.
My cousin is hooked on smack. Mi primo está enganchado al caballo.
It made him uneasy that someone might find out any second what he was hiding. Lo inquietaba que en cualquier segundo alguien podría averiguar qué estaba ocultando.
My cousin is a little older than I. Mi primo es un poco mayor que yo.
Newton's Second Law says: "Force is equal to the change in momentum per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration". La Segunda Ley de Newton enuncia: "La fuerza es igual a el cambio en el impulso por el cambio en el tiempo. Para una masa constante, la fuerza equivale a la masa por la aceleración."
He's not my cousin. No es mi primo.
I read the book in my second year of high school. Leí el libro en mi segundo año en la preparatoria.
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