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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
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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
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=vise (US) [vaɪs]N (esp Brit) (Mech) torno m de banco, tornillo m de banco
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['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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