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1 moral fault
אשם מוסרי (התנהגות בלתי רצויה מעצם טיבה)* * *◙ (הביט םצעמ היוצר יתלב תוגהנתה) ירסומ םשא◄ -
2 moral fault
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3 fault
[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) culpa2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) defeito3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) falha2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) culpar/criticar- faultlessly
- faulty
- at fault
- find fault with
- to a fault* * *[fɔ:lt] n 1 falta: a) defeito, imperfeição, falha. she always found fault with me / ela sempre tinha alguma coisa a criticar em mim. b) erro, engano. at fault / errado, em falta. whose fault is it? / de quem é a culpa? c) culpa leve, deslize, defeito moral. not from his fault / sem culpa dele. d) omissão, negligência, transgressão, descuido. e) Geol falha, paráclase. f) Tennis bola fora. 2 Hunting rasto perdido. 3 Electr escapamento acidental. • vt Geol 1 formar falha, causar defeito. 2 culpar, encontrar falha. for all her faults apesar de suas falhas. generous to a fault excessivamente generoso. to a fault demasiado. -
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6 defecto
m.1 defect.no le veo ningún defecto a esta casa I can't see anything wrong with this housedefecto de fábrica o fabricación defect in manufacturingdefecto de forma administrative errordefecto del habla o de pronunciación speech defect o impediment2 fault, shortcoming, vice, deficiency.* * *1 (gen) defect, fault; (de una joya) imperfection, flaw2 (de persona - moral) fault, shortcoming; (- física) handicap\en defecto de for lack ofpecar por defecto to be too conservative■ al hacer la comida, pecó por defecto when she made lunch, she didn't do enoughpor defecto INFORMÁTICA defaultdefecto de pronunciación speech defectdefecto de fábrica manufacturing fault* * *noun m.1) defect2) flaw* * *SM1) [de persona] [físico] defect; [de personalidad] fault, shortcomingel defecto que tiene es su mal genio — his one fault o shortcoming is his bad temper, the one flaw in his character is his bad temper
defecto de fonación, defecto del habla, defecto de pronunciación — speech defect, speech impediment
defecto de visión, tiene un defecto de visión — he has defective eyesight
2) [de máquina, sistema] fault; [de tela, vestido, ornamento] flaw, defecttiene un defecto de fábrica o fabricación — it has a manufacturing defect o fault, it's faulty o defective
3) (Jur)4)en su defecto: Manolo, o en su defecto, Gonzalo — Manolo, or failing him o failing that, Gonzalo
por defecto — (Inform) by default
pecar por defecto —
antes no paraba de hablar y ahora peca por defecto — before, she never stopped talking, and now she's gone to the other extreme o she's gone too far the other way
* * *1)a) ( en un sistema) fault, flaw, defecteste material tiene un pequeño defecto — there's a slight flaw o defect in this material
b) ( de una persona) fault, shortcomingtiene el defecto de nunca escuchar lo que se le dice — she has the bad habit of never listening to what people say to her
2) (frml)en su defecto: presentar el carnet de identidad o, en su defecto, el pasaporte present your identity card or if this is not possible, your passport; usar un desinfectante o, en su defecto, agua limpia — use a disinfectant, or, failing that, clean water
* * *= deficiency, failing, fault, flaw, imperfection, inadequacy, shortcoming, blemish, defect, disfigurement, nick.Ex. In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.Ex. No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex. Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex. The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex. And some of those imperfections are a result of the LC subject headings, the syndetic structure, the lack of cross-references, the obsolescence of terminology, and all the other criticisms.Ex. Inadequacies in the specific A/Z subject index entry made for a subject can also occur if the indexer bases his analysis solely on the class number for that subject.Ex. He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex. Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex. This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.Ex. Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma -- identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.Ex. The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.----* causado por un defecto eléctrico = electrically-caused.* con todos su defectos = warts and all.* defecto congénito = congenital defect, congenital abnormality, birth defect.* defecto de diseño = design fault.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* defecto de nacimiento = birth defect.* defecto genético = gene defect, birth defect.* defecto hereditario = birth defect.* defectos = rough edges.* defectos inherentes = inherent vice.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* en su defecto = failing that/these.* faltas y defectos = faults and inadequacies, snags and pitfalls, snags and problems.* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* información por defecto = default.* operación por defecto = default.* por defecto = by default, default.* sacarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* sin defecto = untainted, unblemished.* subsanar un defecto = remedy + defect, remedy + fault.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* tomar por defecto = default to.* * *1)a) ( en un sistema) fault, flaw, defecteste material tiene un pequeño defecto — there's a slight flaw o defect in this material
b) ( de una persona) fault, shortcomingtiene el defecto de nunca escuchar lo que se le dice — she has the bad habit of never listening to what people say to her
2) (frml)en su defecto: presentar el carnet de identidad o, en su defecto, el pasaporte present your identity card or if this is not possible, your passport; usar un desinfectante o, en su defecto, agua limpia — use a disinfectant, or, failing that, clean water
* * *= deficiency, failing, fault, flaw, imperfection, inadequacy, shortcoming, blemish, defect, disfigurement, nick.Ex: In view of the frequency with which users could benefit from references to a broader subject this omission must be regarded as a deficiency of A/Z subject catalogue.
Ex: No supervisor should be a tiresome nag, but the achievements and failings of a persons's performance deserves mention in a constructive way at timely, regular intervals.Ex: Documents and information can be lost forever by faults in inputting.Ex: The author lists 10 advantages of procuring the journals through STC, but counterbalances these by listing 14 flaws in the corporation's organisation.Ex: And some of those imperfections are a result of the LC subject headings, the syndetic structure, the lack of cross-references, the obsolescence of terminology, and all the other criticisms.Ex: Inadequacies in the specific A/Z subject index entry made for a subject can also occur if the indexer bases his analysis solely on the class number for that subject.Ex: He wrote to James explaining the shortcomings of his catalog.Ex: Caslon rejected the brash contrast of the later Dutch founts, and produced types that were without serious blemish, but also without much life.Ex: This book offers pithy and witty advice on how to write, defects in prose style, punctuation, and preparing a manuscript.Ex: Owners of rare and valuable books face a special dilemma -- identification marks can be disfigurements and actually reduce the value of the books.Ex: The table was purchased a year and a half ago as a conference table and has a few nicks and scratches but still looks good.* causado por un defecto eléctrico = electrically-caused.* con todos su defectos = warts and all.* defecto congénito = congenital defect, congenital abnormality, birth defect.* defecto de diseño = design fault.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* defecto de nacimiento = birth defect.* defecto genético = gene defect, birth defect.* defecto hereditario = birth defect.* defectos = rough edges.* defectos inherentes = inherent vice.* encontrar defectos = fault.* encontrar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* encontrarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* en su defecto = failing that/these.* faltas y defectos = faults and inadequacies, snags and pitfalls, snags and problems.* hallar defectos en = find + fault with, see + faults in.* información por defecto = default.* operación por defecto = default.* por defecto = by default, default.* sacarle defectos a todo = nitpick.* seguir trabajando aceptando un defecto = work (a)round + shortcoming.* sin defecto = untainted, unblemished.* subsanar un defecto = remedy + defect, remedy + fault.* surgir un defecto = arise + fault.* tomar por defecto = default to.* * *A1 (en un sistema) fault, flaw, defecteste material tiene un pequeño defecto there's a slight flaw o defect in this materiala todo le encuentra defectos she finds fault with everythingel plan tiene muchos defectos the plan has a lot of defects o a lot of things wrong with itun defecto en el sistema de frenos a fault o defect in the braking system2 (de una persona) faultes un defecto suyo it's one of her faults, it's a defect in her charactertiene el defecto de nunca escuchar lo que se le dice she has the bad habit of never listening to what people say to herme quiere a pesar de mis defectos he loves me in spite of my faultspecar por defecto: pecaron por defecto en las previsiones they were too conservative in their estimatesantes preparaba demasiada comida y ahora peca por defecto she always used to make too much food but now she's gone to the other extreme o too far the other wayCompuestos:manufacturing fault o defecttenía un defecto de fábrica it was faulty o defectivephysical handicapB ( frml):en su defecto: limpiar con desinfectante o, en su defecto, con agua limpia clean with disinfectant, or, failing that, use clean waterel director o, en su defecto, su secretaria the director or, in his absence o if he is not available, his secretaryCpor defecto ( Inf) by defaultconfigurar algo por defecto to configure sth by defaultopción/valor por defecto default option/value* * *
defecto sustantivo masculino
◊ defecto de fábrica manufacturing fault o defect
defecto sustantivo masculino defect, fault
defecto físico, physical defect
' defecto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adolecer
- falla
- lacra
- rectificar
- redondear
- rozar
- tara
- cecear
- ceceo
- corregir
- deficiencia
- desperfecto
- disimular
- falta
- incorregible
- limitación
- pero
- pifia
- sacar
- tapar
English:
default setting
- defect
- deficiency
- failing
- fault
- flaw
- impediment
- imperfection
- point
- redeem
- show up
- speech defect
- default
- short
* * *♦ nm1. [físico] defect (en in);no le veo ningún defecto a esta casa I can't see anything wrong with this house;siempre le saca defectos a todo he's always finding fault with everythingdefecto de fábrica manufacturing defect;defecto de fabricación manufacturing defect;defecto físico physical handicap;Der defecto de forma procedural error;defecto del habla speech impairment;defecto de pronunciación speech defect2. [moral] fault, shortcoming;su único defecto es la soberbia his only fault o flaw is his pride;tenía el defecto de llegar siempre tarde she had the bad habit of always being late♦ en su defecto loc advel arzobispo o, en su defecto, el obispo oficiará la ceremonia the ceremony will be conducted by the archbishop or, in the absence of the archbishop, by the bishop;acuda a la embajada o, en su defecto, al consulado más cercano go to the embassy or, alternatively, to the nearest consulate♦ por defecto loc adv1. Informát & Tec [automáticamente] by default;la letra que te sale por defecto es Arial the default typeface is Arial2. [tirando por lo bajo]más vale pecar por exceso que por defecto too much is better than not enough* * *m1 defect; moral fault2 INFOR default3:en defecto de for lack of, for want of;en su defecto failing that* * *defecto nm1) : defect, flaw, shortcoming2)en su defecto : lacking that, in the absence of that* * *defecto n1. (en general) defect / fault2. (moral) fault3. (en ropa) flaw -
7 défaut
défaut [defo]1. masculine nounb. ( = désavantage) drawback• le défaut de cette voiture, c'est que... the trouble with this car is that...d. (locutions)► à défaut, à défaut de• à défaut de vin,... if there's no wine,...• une table ovale, ou, à défaut, ronde an oval table, or, failing that, a round one► en défaut2. compounds* * *defo
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nom masculin1) ( moral) fault2) (physique, matériel, esthétique) gén defect; (de tissu, verre, gemme) flaw (de in); (de théorie, raisonnement, d'œuvre d'art) flaw (de in)avoir or présenter des défauts — [machine, construction] to be faulty
sans défaut — [système, machine] perfect; [rubis, raisonnement] flawless
le défaut de la cuirasse de quelqu'un — fig the chink in somebody's armour [BrE]
3) ( insuffisance) shortage (de of); ( absence) lack (de of)faire défaut — [argent, ressources] to be lacking; [signature, document] to be missing
4) Droitpar défaut — [condamné, jugé] in absentia
faire défaut — [accusé, témoin] to fail to appear in court
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à défaut de locution prépositiveà défaut de miel, utilisez du sucre — if you have no honey, use sugar
Phrasal Verbs:* * *defo nm1) (moral) fault, failingJ'ai bien des défauts, mais pas celui-là. — I've got plenty of faults, but that's not one of them.
2) (= manque)à défaut de — for lack of, for want of
par défaut [utiliser] — by default
faire défaut (= manquer) — to be lacking
3) (= faute)4) [étoffe] flaw, fault, [métal] flawSee:5) DROIT (= absence)6) DROIT (= contumace)7) COMMERCE8) INFORMATIQUEpar défaut (valeur) — default modif
* * *A nm1 ( moral) ( de personne) fault, failing; ( de caractère) flaw (de in); la paresse est un vilain défaut laziness is a bad fault; c'est là son moindre défaut that's the least of his/her faults ou failings; elle a tous les défauts I can't think of one good thing to say about her; n'avoir aucun défaut to be perfect; se mettre en défaut to put oneself in the wrong; prendre qn en défaut to catch sb out;2 (physique, matériel, esthétique) gén defect; (de machine, système) defect (de in), fault (de in); (de tissu, verre, gemme) flaw (de in); (de théorie, raisonnement, d'œuvre d'art) flaw (de in); avoir or présenter des défauts [machine, construction] to be faulty; [diamant, roman] to be flawed, to have flaws; sans défaut [système, machine] perfect; [rubis, raisonnement] flawless; (il) y a comme un défaut○! hum there's something seriously wrong;3 ( insuffisance) shortage (de of); ( absence) lack (de of); faire défaut [argent, ressources] to be lacking; [signature, document] to be missing; les indices ne font pas défaut there's no lack of clues, there are plenty of clues; le talent/courage leur fait défaut they lack talent/courage; le courage leur a fait défaut their courage failed them; la patience/bonne volonté ne leur fait pas défaut they are not lacking in patience/good will; l'argent ne leur fait pas défaut they're not short of money; le temps me/m'a fait défaut I don't/didn't have enough time;4 Jur default; défaut de comparaître default, failure to appear (in court); défaut de livraison/paiement non-delivery/non-payment; par défaut by default; (condamné, jugé) in absentia; faire défaut [accusé, témoin] to fail to appear in court;5 Math arrondir (un résultat) par défaut to round (a figure) down;6 Ordinat default; valeur par défaut default (value).B à défaut de loc prép à défaut de qch/qn ( en son absence) if sth/sb is not available; à défaut de miel, utilisez du sucre if you have no honey, use sugar; de la soie ou, à défaut, du coton silk or, failing that, cotton; à défaut de paiement immédiat failing prompt payment, unless prompt payment is made; à défaut de quoi vous serez poursuivi failing which you will be prosecuted; à défaut de mieux for want of anything better; à défaut de pouvoir acheter, elle loue since she can't buy, she has to rent.défaut de construction Constr structural defect; le défaut de la cuirasse de qn fig the chink in sb's armourGB; défaut de fabrication Tech manufacturing fault; défaut de masse mass defect; défaut de procédure procedural error; défaut de prononciation speech impediment ou defect.[defo] nom masculin1. [imperfection - d'un visage, de la peau] blemish, imperfection ; [ - d'un tissu, d'un appareil] defect, flaw ; [ - d'un diamant, d'une porcelaine] flaw ; [ - d'un projet] drawback, snagle défaut de ton attitude, c'est que... the trouble with your attitude is that...défaut d'élocution ou de prononciation speech defect ou impediment3. [manque]a. [il y a peu d'argent] money being shortb. [il n'y a pas d'argent] there being no money4. [bord, lisière]le défaut de la cuirasse ou de l'armure the chink in one's ou the armourdéfaut de paiement default in payment, non-payment————————àdéfaut locution adverbialedes roses ou, à défaut, des tulipes roses or, failing that, tulips————————à défaut de locution prépositionnellefor lack ou for want of————————en défaut locution adverbiale[en faute]prendre quelqu'un en défaut to catch somebody out, to fault somebody————————par défaut locution adverbiale1. [sans agir] by default3. DROIT by default————————sans défaut locution adjectivale -
8 vitium
vĭtĭum, ii ( gen. plur. vitiūm, Titin. ap. Non. p. 495, 13), n. [from the same root with vieo, vitis, vitta; prop. a twist; hence], a fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice (syn. menda).I.Lit.: quomodo autem in corpore est morbus, est aegrotatio, est vitium: sic in animo. Morbum appellant totius corporis corruptionem: aegrotationem morbum cum imbecillitate: vitium, cum partes corporis inter se dissident;II.ex quo pravitas membrorum, distortio, deformitas. Itaque illa duo, morbus et aegrotatio, ex totius valetudinis corporis conquassatione et perturbatione gignuntur: vitium autem integrā valetudine ipsum ex se cernitur,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 13, 29:corporis,
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 118; Ov. F. 4, 148:mancipii,
Dig. 21, 1, 1, § 6:jumenti,
ib. 21, 1, 38 init. —In buildings, a breach, defect:si nihil est in parietibus aut in tecto vitii,
Cic. Fam. 9, 15, 5; cf.:si aedes corruerunt vitiumve fecerunt,
have received damage, become damaged, id. Top. 3, 15.—In plants, a blemish, vice:sive illis (agris) omne per ignem Excoquitur vitium atque exsudat inutilis umor,
Verg. G. 1, 88:vitio moriens sitit aëris herba,
id. E. 7, 57.—In fruits, the useless part, the core:vitiumque cinctum fructu,
Plin. 15, 28, 34, § 112.—Trop.A.In gen., a fault, defect, blemish:B.acutius atque acrius vitia in dicente quam recta videre,
Cic. de Or. 1, 25, 116; cf.orationis,
Quint. 1, 5, 1; 12, 1, 22:sermonis,
id. 1, 1, 13:soloecismi,
id. 1, 5, 53:ingenii,
id. 10, 1, 60:mentis,
id. 12, 1, 32:Stoicae sectae,
id. 11, 1, 70:et illud mihi vitium'st maximum,
my greatest fault, Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 37:huc si perveneris, meum vitium fuerit,
my fault, Cic. Ac. 2, 16, 49:quamvis quis fortunae vitio, non suo decexisset,
id. Phil. 2, 18, 44:honorem vitio civitatis, non suo, non sunt adsecuti,
id. Har. Resp. 26, 56:male conjecta falsa sunt, non rerum vitio, sed interpretum inscientiā,
id. Div. 1, 52, 118: animadverso vitio castrorum totā nocte munitiones proferunt, i. e. the faulty, unfavorable position (just before:natura iniquo loco castra ponunt),
Caes. B. C. 1, 81:milites item conflictati et tempestatis et sentinae vitiis,
the injurious effects, id. ib. 3, 28:sese nihil adhuc arbitrari vitio factum eorum,
id. ib. 3, 57:vini vitio atque amoris feci,
through the fault of, Plaut. Aul. 4, 10, 15.—In partic.1.A moral fault, failing, error, offence, crime, vice (the predom. signif. of the word in prose and poetry; cf.:b.scelus, delictum): nullam quidem ob turpitudinem, nullum ob totius vitae non dicam vitium, sed erratum,
Cic. Clu. 48, 133:legibus et praemia proposita sunt virtutibus et supplicia vitiis,
id. de Or. 1, 58. 247:virtus est vitium fugere, Hor. ep. 1, 1, 41: senectus est naturā loquacior, ne ab omnibus eam vitiis videar vindicare,
Cic. Sen. 16, 55:in vitio esse,
id. Off. 1, 19, 62: ne sibi vitio verterent, quod abesset a patriā, reckon it a fault, id. Fam. 7, 6, 1:te laudem Sex. Roscio vitio et culpae dedisse,
id. Rosc. Am. 16, 48; Matius ap. Cic. Fam. 11, 28, 2.—In respect of female chastity (whether of maidens or wives), a violation:2.quia pudicitiae hujus (Alcumenae) vitium me hic absente est additum,
Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 179:pudicitiae ejus nunquam nec vim nec vitium attuli,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 7:quoi misere per vim vitium obtulerat,
Ter. Ad. 3, 2, 10; so,offerre,
id. ib. 3, 1, 9:virginis,
id. Eun. 4, 4, 55; cf.:vitium auctore redemit,
Ov. H. 16 (17), 49.—In relig. lang., a defect in the auspices or auguries: si cui servo aut ancillae dormienti evenit, quod comitia prohibere solet, ne id quidem mihi vitium facit, Cato ap. Fest. s. v. prohibere, p. 234 fin. Müll.; Ter. Hec. prol. 2; Liv. 8, 23, 16; 4, 7, 3:3.id igitur obvenit vitium, quod tu jam Cal. Jan. futurum esse provideras,
Cic. Phil. 2, 33, 83:tabernaculum vitio captum,
id. N. D. 2, 4, 11; cf.:vitio navigare,
id. Div. 1, 16, 29:comitiorum solum vitium est fulmen,
id. ib. 2, 18, 43.—A fault of language:4.barbarismi ac soloecismi foeditas absit... haec vitia, etc.,
Quint. 1, 5, 5.—In coinage, t. t., base metal, alloy:in aurum vitii aliquid addere,
Dig. 48, 10, 9 praef.; cf.:ignis vitium metallis Excoquit,
Ov. F. 4, 785. -
9 vitium
vitium ī, n [VI-], a fault, defect, blemish, imperfection, vice: vitium (appellant), cum partes corporis inter se dissident: corporis, O.: si nihil est in tecto vitii: si aedes conruerunt vitiumve fecerunt, have been damaged: vitio moriens sitit aëris herba, V.—A defect in the auspices, unfavorable sign, impediment: divinare, quid in castris vitii obvenisset, L.: vitio navigare: comitiorum solum vitium est fulmen.—In coinage, base metal, alloy: ignis vitium metallis Excoquit, O.—Fig., a fault, defect, blemish: acutius vitia in dicente quam recta videre: Et illud mihi vitiumst maximum, my greatest fault, T.: animadverso vitio castrorum, i. e. the unfavorable situation, Cs.: milites conflictati et tempestatis et sentinae vitiis, the injurious effects, Cs.—A moral fault, failing, error, offence, crime, vice: legibus proposita sunt supplicia vitiis: Virtus est vitium fugere, H.: ne sibi vitio verterent, quod abesset, i. e. blame him. —A crime against female chastity, violation: Quoi misere per vim vitium obtulerat, T.: vitium auctore redemit, O.* * *fault, vice, crime, sin; defect -
10 vice
I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) skruestikII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) uvane2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) last* * *I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) skruestikII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) uvane2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) last -
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[vaɪs]n( moral fault) wada f, przywara f; ( TECH) imadło nt* * *I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) imadłoII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) wada, grzech, zło2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) zły nawyk -
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I noun1) Laster, dasa life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle
2) (character or behaviour defect) Fehler, derII noun* * *I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) der SchraubstockII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) die Untugend2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) das Laster* * *vice1[vaɪs]nmy one real \vice is chocolate ( hum) mein einziges echtes Laster ist Schokolade[vaɪs]* * *I [vaɪs]nLaster nt; (of horse) Unart f, Untugend f, Mucken pl (inf)his main vice is laziness —
II (US)you don't smoke or drink, don't you have any vices? (hum) — Sie rauchen nicht, Sie trinken nicht, haben Sie denn gar kein Laster? (hum)
nSchraubstock mto have/hold sth in a vice-like grip — etw fest umklammern; (between legs, under arm) etw fest einklemmen
* * *V. abk1. Venerable2. Very3. Vice Vize…4. Viscount* * *I noun1) Laster, dasa life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle
2) (character or behaviour defect) Fehler, derII noun* * *(tools) n.Schraubstock m.Schraubzwinge f. n.Laster - n. prep.entgegen präp. -
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I noun1) Laster, dasa life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle
2) (character or behaviour defect) Fehler, derII noun* * *I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) der SchraubstockII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) die Untugend2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) das Laster* * *vice1[vaɪs]nmy one real \vice is chocolate ( hum) mein einziges echtes Laster ist Schokolade[vaɪs]* * *I [vaɪs]nLaster nt; (of horse) Unart f, Untugend f, Mucken pl (inf)his main vice is laziness —
II (US)you don't smoke or drink, don't you have any vices? (hum) — Sie rauchen nicht, Sie trinken nicht, haben Sie denn gar kein Laster? (hum)
nSchraubstock mto have/hold sth in a vice-like grip — etw fest umklammern; (between legs, under arm) etw fest einklemmen
* * *vice1 [vaıs] s1. Laster n:a) Untugend fb) schlechte Angewohnheit2. Lasterhaftigkeit f, Verderbtheit f:4. fig Verirrung f, Auswuchs m5. obs (körperlicher) Fehler, Gebrechen n6. Unart f (eines Pferdes etc)vice2 [vaıs] TECH besonders BrA s Schraubstock mB v/t einspannenvice3 [ˈvaısı] präp anstelle von (oder gen)vice4 [vaıs] s umg Vize m, Stellvertreter m* * *I noun1) Laster, dasa life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle
2) (character or behaviour defect) Fehler, derII noun* * *(tools) n.Schraubstock m.Schraubzwinge f. n.Laster - n. prep.entgegen präp. -
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I
noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) torno de banco
II
noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.)2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) viciotr[vaɪs]1 (tool) torno de banco, tornillo de banco————————tr[vaɪs]1 vicio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLvice squad brigada antivicio————————tr[vaɪs]1 vice-\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLvice chancellor SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL rector,-ravice president vicepresidente,-tavice ['vaɪs] n: vicio mn.• prensa s.f.• tornillo s.m.• tornillo de banco s.m.• torno s.m.n.• maña s.f.• vicio s.m.prep.• en lugar de prep.vaɪs1) u c ( wickedness) vicio m; (before n)the vice squad — la brigada f anti-vicio
2) c (BrE) vise
I [vaɪs]1.N vicio m2.CPDvice ring N — asociación f criminal
vice squad N — brigada f antivicio
II
=vise (US) [vaɪs]N (esp Brit) (Mech) torno m de banco, tornillo m de banco
III
['vaɪsɪ]PREP en lugar de, sustituyendo a* * *[vaɪs]1) u c ( wickedness) vicio m; (before n)the vice squad — la brigada f anti-vicio
2) c (BrE) vise -
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f bad habit; (Laster) vice* * *die Untugendvice; vise* * *Ụn|tu|gendf(= Laster) vice; (= schlechte Angewohnheit) bad habit; (= Schwäche) weakness* * *(a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) vice* * *Un·tu·gend[ˈʊntu:gn̩t]f bad habitihre größte \Untugend ist das Kettenrauchen her worst vice is [her] chain-smokingeine \Untugend [von jdm] sein to be a bad habit [of sb's]* * *die bad habit* * ** * *die bad habit -
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I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) skrustikke, tangII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) last, moralsk lyte2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) uvane, lastlast--------skruestikkeIsubst. \/vaɪs\/1) last, tilbøyelighet til umoral, unote2) brist, svakhet, defekt, feil, lyte, mangel3) ( gammeldags) (kroppslig) lyteVice forklaring: narr i engelske middelalderdramaerIIsubst. \/vaɪs\/ eller viseskrustikkeIIIadj. \/vaɪs\/( hverdagslig) vise-IVverb \/vaɪs\/ eller viseskru fast, holde (som) i en skrustikkeVprep. \/ˈvaɪsɪ\/ ( latin) i stedet for, etter• he has been appointed chairman vice Mr. Brown -
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I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) skrúfstykkiII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) löstur2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) slæmur ávani, löstur -
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kicsapongás, vétek, satu* * *I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.)II noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) bűn2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) rossz szokás -
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I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) tornoII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) vício2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) vício* * *vice1[vais] n 1 vício, mau hábito, tendência habitual condenável. 2 mal, maldade. 3 defeito, falta, imperfeição. 4 imoralidade, depravação. 5 teima (de cavalo).————————vice2[vais] n (Amer vise) torno de bancada. • vt segurar, prender em torno de bancada.————————vi.ce3[v'aisi] prep em vez de, em lugar de. -
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n. ahlaksızlık, kötülük, özür, kusur, zaaf, çapkınlık, huysuzluk (at), mengene, vekil————————pref. ikinci, yardımcı————————prep. yerine* * *ahlak bozukluğu* * *I noun(a kind of strong tool for holding an object firmly, usually between two metal jaws: The carpenter held the piece of wood in a vice; He has a grip like a vice.) mengeneII noun1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) ciddî ahlâk bozukluğu2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) kötü alışkanlık
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