vice- in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for vice- in the English»Spanish Dictionary

vice1 [Am vaɪs, Brit vʌɪs] N U or C

vice- [Am vaɪs, Brit vʌɪs] PREFIX

vice consul [ˌvʌɪs ˈkɒns(ə)l] N

vice principal [ˌvʌɪs ˈprɪnsəp(ə)l] N Am

vice chancellor [Am ˌvaɪs ˈtʃæns(ə)lər, Brit] N (in UK)

vice chairman [ˌvʌɪs ˈtʃɛːmən] N

vice versa [Am ˌvaɪs(ə) ˈvərsə, Brit ˌvʌɪs ˈvəːsə, vʌɪsə ˈvəːsə] ADV

vice- in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for vice- in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

vice2 [vaɪs] N Brit, Aus (tool)

vice-chairman <-men> [ˌvaɪsˈtʃeəmən, Am -ˈtʃer-] N

vice versa [ˌvaɪsiˈvɜ:sə, Am -səˈvɜ:r-] ADV

Translations for vice- in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

vice- Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

vice squad
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Programs could be loaded into RAM from tapes, and vice versa.
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The effect of the change in medium from film to video (or vice-versa) during a scene change in a programme could be jarring for some viewers.
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Since 1968, for several years she served as BMA vice-chairman, becoming the first woman in that position.
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He turned his attention to the foundation of a teaching order to combat the prevailing ignorance and the resulting vice in the diocese.
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A gallon of gasoline measured in winter, will expand in volume by summer and vice versa.
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Therefore, growth in the error vector will cause a corresponding decrease in the tracer gradient and vice versa.
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From 1986 to 1989 he headed two of its research divisions, and in 1989 he became its vice president.
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In contrast, an excessive tendency or vice concerning anger would be irascibility or quickness to anger.
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If a language can relativize positions lower in the accessibility hierarchy, it can always relativize positions higher up, but not vice versa.
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In other words, every knit stitch is flanked on all four sides (left and right, top and bottom) by purl stitches, and vice versa.
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