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  • 1 have a weakness for

    (to have a liking for: She has a weakness for chocolate biscuits.) eine Schwäche haben für

    English-german dictionary > have a weakness for

  • 2 Vice

    I noun
    1) Laster, das

    a life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle

    2) (character or behaviour defect) Fehler, der
    II noun
    (Brit.): (tool) Schraubstock, der
    * * *
    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 Schraubstock
    II noun
    1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) die Untugend
    2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) das Laster
    * * *
    vice1
    [vaɪs]
    n
    1. (moral weakness) Laster nt, Untugend f
    my one real \vice is chocolate ( hum) mein einziges echtes Laster ist Schokolade
    2. no pl (immoral behaviour) Lasterhaftigkeit f
    3. LAW Sittlichkeitsdelikt nt
    vice2, AM vise
    [vaɪs]
    n (tool) Schraubstock m
    * * *
    I [vaɪs]
    n
    Laster nt; (of horse) Unart f, Untugend f, Mucken pl (inf)

    his main vice is laziness —

    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)

    II (US)
    n
    Schraubstock m

    to have/hold sth in a vice-like grip — etw fest umklammern; (between legs, under arm) etw fest einklemmen

    * * *
    V. abk
    2. Very
    3. Vice Vize…
    * * *
    I noun
    1) Laster, das

    a life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle

    II noun
    (Brit.): (tool) Schraubstock, der
    * * *
    (tools) n.
    Schraubstock m.
    Schraubzwinge f. n.
    Laster - n. prep.
    entgegen präp.

    English-german dictionary > Vice

  • 3 vice

    I noun
    1) Laster, das

    a life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle

    2) (character or behaviour defect) Fehler, der
    II noun
    (Brit.): (tool) Schraubstock, der
    * * *
    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 Schraubstock
    II noun
    1) (a serious moral fault: Continual lying is a vice.) die Untugend
    2) (a bad habit: Smoking is not one of my vices.) das Laster
    * * *
    vice1
    [vaɪs]
    n
    1. (moral weakness) Laster nt, Untugend f
    my one real \vice is chocolate ( hum) mein einziges echtes Laster ist Schokolade
    2. no pl (immoral behaviour) Lasterhaftigkeit f
    3. LAW Sittlichkeitsdelikt nt
    vice2, AM vise
    [vaɪs]
    n (tool) Schraubstock m
    * * *
    I [vaɪs]
    n
    Laster nt; (of horse) Unart f, Untugend f, Mucken pl (inf)

    his main vice is laziness —

    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)

    II (US)
    n
    Schraubstock m

    to have/hold sth in a vice-like grip — etw fest umklammern; (between legs, under arm) etw fest einklemmen

    * * *
    vice1 [vaıs] s
    1. Laster n:
    a) Untugend f
    b) schlechte Angewohnheit
    c) Vice THEAT, HIST (das) Laster (als Allegorie)
    2. Lasterhaftigkeit f, Verderbtheit f:
    vice squad Sittenpolizei f, -dezernat n, Sitte f sl
    3. fig Mangel m, Fehler m ( beide auch JUR)
    4. fig Verirrung f, Auswuchs m
    5. obs (körperlicher) Fehler, Gebrechen n
    6. Unart f (eines Pferdes etc)
    vice2 [vaıs] TECH besonders Br
    A s Schraubstock m
    B v/t einspannen
    vice3 [ˈvaısı] präp anstelle von (oder gen)
    vice4 [vaıs] s umg Vize m, Stellvertreter m
    * * *
    I noun
    1) Laster, das

    a life/den of vice — ein Lasterleben/eine Lasterhöhle

    II noun
    (Brit.): (tool) Schraubstock, der
    * * *
    (tools) n.
    Schraubstock m.
    Schraubzwinge f. n.
    Laster - n. prep.
    entgegen präp.

    English-german dictionary > vice

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