Examples of using Second-class in English and their translations into Italian
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Women are second-class beings.
I'm so tired of towing the line and feeling second-class.
Two second-class tickets to Boston, please.
Come, my dears. Second-class.
To the second-class section of the boat deck. As soon as you're ready.
Chinese priests are not second-class priests.
People will be second-class citizens in respect of the justice system available to them.
Goldie, I don't want to be relegated to a second-class night of comedy.
I would booked second-class, but there wasn't a seat left.
She may be a first-class actress but was second-class in bed.
Shaun, Park, and I are second-class residents. I don't like that.
We cannot bring an African to this racist country to be a second-class citizen. An African.
The Coptic Christians feel like second-class citizens. The Christian minority in Turkey continues to shrink.
not be treated as second-class citizens or believers.
Like a second-class citizen around here because Mount Baldy can bag a boar. I'm saying, I'm sick of being treated.
Because we cannot afford to have second-class and second-class citizens.
soldiers were recruited from the Roman peregrini second-class citizens.
Because Mount Baldy can bag a boar. like a second-class citizen around here I'm saying, I'm sick of being treated.
still feel like second-class citizens.
Local Polish people continued to feel like second-class citizens and a majority of them were dissatisfied with the situation after October 1938.
one applied through all of Islamic history to the dhimmi, the second-class Jewish and Christian citizens.
Having grown up in a country that treated him as a second-class citizen, Supera sees democratic values
leaves the candidate countries with the impression that they are second-class citizens who are not welcome.
Nonetheless, many of my fellow countrymen and women still feel like second-class citizens within the Union.
for there not to be first-class and second-class fishermen.
they are second-class citizens, but it is certainly no the only problem.
feeling that the Fifteen view the countries of Central Europe as second-class members.
persuade Europe that its citizens are not second-class and should enjoy a fundamental human right.
first- and second-class fishermen.