second-wave
adjective
uk/ˌsek.əndˈweɪv/us/ˌsek.əndˈweɪv/used to refer to agroupofpeoplethat is the second of severalgroupsto do something, or to the secondpartof asituationor anevent:
第二波的Many second-wavefeministswroteveryseriouslyaboutmotherhood.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-waverecession, it will becatastrophicfor thecountry.如果出现第二波经济衰退,这对国家来说将是灾难性的。
- Heexpectsseveral hundred more second-waveimmigrantstomoveto thearea.
- When second-wavefeminismemergedin the 1960s, many womenthoughttheirprayershad beenanswered.
- Second-wavestrikeswouldoriginatefromcarrierslike theUSSEisenhower.
- The state's second-wave coronavirusplanwaswidelycriticized.
Before, after and already
- advance
- afore
- afterwards
- already
- ante
- as it isidiom
- before
- gone
- immediate
- in advanceidiom
- in advance ofsomething/someoneidiom
- in the wake ofsomethingidiom
- next
- prior
- prologue
- quondam
- secondarily
- secondary
- shortly
- wake