vices in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for vices 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

vices in the PONS Dictionary

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

vices Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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English
Amplification may refer to exaggeration or to stylistic vices such as figures of excess or superfluity (e.g., hyperbole).
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Vices such as smoking, immoderate gambling and drinking put a real dent in your finances.
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Scrooge didn't drink, fornicate, or have any other of the vices of note.
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There was nothing of stoical austerity or of rhetorical indignation in the tone in which he treated the vices and follies of his time.
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She also feels that her vices are things such as laziness, wastefulness, and being too emotional.
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This is why literature has been stripped of its atavistic roles of being reformatory, builder of morality, curser of vanities and abolisher of vices.
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Vices such as drunkenness, laziness, and promiscuity were all things that were seen as holding the country back.
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The vices of lust raged in him; but at the same time he was conspicuous for great energy and military skill.
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A wrathful deity is often an alternative manifestation of a bodhisattva or other normally peaceful figure, making the representations of all human vices and atrocities.
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They warn us that this quest is impeded by vices like covetousness, greed and the habit of instant gratification.
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