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1 inherited error
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2 inherited errors
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3 vice
{vais}
I. 1. порок, поквара
he has no redeeming VICE той e прекален светец
2. недостатък, недъг, дефект
3. лош нрав (на кон, куче и пр.)
4. лит., театр. the VICE олицетворение на порока в средновековните комедии, клоун
II. 1. тех. менгеме
as firm as a VICE здраво стегнат/закрепен, неподвижен
2. силно стискане при ръкуване
III. v слагам/стягам/стискам (като) в менгеме
IV. n разг. заместник (на президент и пр.)
V. prep лат. на мястото на* * *{vais} n 1. порок; поквара; he has no redeeming vice той e прекален(2) {vais} n 1. тех. менгеме; as firm as a vice здраво стегнат/закр{3} {vais} v слагам/стягам/стискам (като) в менгеме.{4} {vais} n разг. заместник (на президент и пр.).{5} {'vaisi} prep лат. на мястото на.* * *порок; кусур; недостатък; нрав;* * *1. as firm as a vice здраво стегнат/закрепен, неподвижен 2. he has no redeeming vice той e прекален светец 3. i. порок, поквара 4. ii. тех. менгеме 5. iii. v слагам/стягам/стискам (като) в менгеме 6. iv. n разг. заместник (на президент и пр.) 7. v. prep лат. на мястото на 8. лит., театр. the vice олицетворение на порока в средновековните комедии, клоун 9. лош нрав (на кон, куче и пр.) 10. недостатък, недъг, дефект 11. силно стискане при ръкуване* * *vice [vais] I. n 1. порок; he has no redeeming \vice той е прекален светец; 2. недостатък, дефект, кусур, слабост; 3. лош нрав, недостатък (на кон); 4. рядко болезнено състояние, болест, недъг; inherited \vices of constitution наследени физически недъзи; II. vice n 1. менгеме; bench \vice менгеме на маса; as firm as a \vice здраво закрепен, неподвижен; a \vice-like grip здраво хващане; 2. силно ръкостискане; III. v слагам на менгеме, стягам; IV. vice n разг. вице; V. vice[´vaisi] prep лат. на мястото на.
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