vice
/vaɪs/VCE📚 11598 57 3四级六级考研雅思高考A vice is a habit that is regarded as a weakness in someone's character, but not usually as a serious fault. 不良习惯
noun [抽象名词]堕落,邪恶;小毛病,坏习惯;(与性或毒品有关的)罪行,道德败坏行为;老虎钳(同 vise);<非正式>代理人,任副职者;(尤指马厩里马因厌倦而出现的)劣性,恶癖
His only vice is to get drunk on champagne after concluding a successful piece of business.
他惟一的不良习惯就是在成功做成一笔生意之后喝香槟酒至大醉。
verb [vi. 不及物动词]握住,钳紧
to grip (something) with or as if with a vice
握住; 钳紧I just don't want you to abandon yourself to vice. 我只是不想看到你自甘堕落。
adjective [原级]副的;代替的,代理的
Their mouthpiece is the vice president.
他们的代言人是副总裁。
preposition [状态和条件]代替
Tim Munton becomes the new vice-captain.
蒂姆·芒顿成为新的副队长。
noun [专属名词]【名】 (Vice)(塞)维采(人名)
The film ended most satisfactorily: vice punished and virtue rewarded.
这部电影的结尾皆大欢喜:邪恶受到惩治,美德得到报偿。
单词造句:
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- A man of high birth may be of low worth and vice versa. 出身高贵的人可能价值低,出身微贱的人可能价值高.
- He assailed the vice of the time. 他抨击当代罪人.
- The vice of drinking is increasing. 酗酒之风正在增长.
- I think that the vice president was in the loop. 我认为副总统是局内人。
- He was to remain active in the association, latterly as vice president, for the rest of his life. 他此后一生都活跃于协会中,后来还当上了副会长。
- His vice president also had to resign in disgrace. 他的副总统也被迫不光彩地辞去职务。