vice-如何读

英:[vaɪs]

vice-是什么意思

  • 表示“副的, 次的”之义

vice-英英释义

noun

moral depravity or corruption : wickedness

a moral fault or failing

a habitual and usually trivial defect or shortcoming : foible

suffered from the vice of curiosity

blemish, defect

a physical imperfection, deformity, or taint

often capitalized a character representing one of the vices in an English morality play

buffoon, jester

an abnormal behavior pattern in a domestic animal detrimental to its health or usefulness

sexual immoralityespecially: prostitution

noun

preposition

in the place ofalso: rather than

I will preside, vice the absent chairman

prefix

one that takes the place of

vice-chancellor

vice-词源中文解释

这个词缀的意思是“代理,助手,替代”,也可以表示“代替,取代”,15世纪源自拉丁语 vice,“代替”, vicis 的与格形式,意为“变化,轮换,交替”(源自 PIE 词根 *weik-(2),“弯曲,蜿蜒”)。在中古英语中,有时借用了古法语形式 vis-, vi-。

vice-词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin vitium fault, vice Preposition Latin, ablative of vicis change, alternation, stead — more at week Prefix Middle English vis-, vice-, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin vice-, from Latin vice, ablative of vicis

The first known use of vice was in the 14th century

vice-儿童词典英英释义

chime inverb

to break into or join in a conversation or discussion

chip1 of 2noun

a small thin flat piece (as of wood, stone, or glass) broken off : flake

a small piece of food: as

chocolate chip

potato chip

french fry entry 1

fish and chips

a counter used in poker

plural money sense 1c

in the chips

a flaw left after a small piece has been broken off

a cup with a chip in it

a very small slice of silicon containing electronic circuits (as for a computer)

chip2 of 2verb

to cut or break a chip from something

chip a cup

to break off in small pieces

chip1 of 2noun

a small thin flat piece (as of wood, stone, or glass) broken off : flake

a small piece of food: as

chocolate chip

potato chip

french fry entry 1

fish and chips

a counter used in poker

plural money sense 1c

in the chips

a flaw left after a small piece has been broken off

a cup with a chip in it

a very small slice of silicon containing electronic circuits (as for a computer)

chip2 of 2verb

to cut or break a chip from something

chip a cup

to break off in small pieces

vice1 of 2noun

evil conduct or habits : wickedness

a moral fault or weakness

dishonesty was his vice

an unimportant fault

eating too much candy is my vice

behavior that is unwanted in a domestic animal (as pulling out feathers by a bird)

vice-2 of 2prefix

one that takes the place of

vice- 例句

1 Such men are prone to vice.

2 He thought gambling was a vice.

3 Eating too much is my vice.

4 The city is a den of filth and vice.

5 I think that the vice president was in the loop.

我认为副总统是局内人。

6 The vice-president seems to have a good working relationship with the president.

副总统似乎与总统有着良好的工作关系。

7 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。

8 Tim Munton becomes the new vice-captain.

蒂姆·芒顿成为新的副队长。

9 Their mouthpiece is the vice-president.

他们的副总裁是他们的代言人。

10 Air Vice-Marshal Andrew Burns

空军少将安德鲁∙伯恩斯

11 She's been downgraded from principal to vice-principal.

她已从校长降职为副校长。

12 The vice-president must now take on the mantle of supreme power.

副总统现在必须承担起最高权力的重任。

13 plain-clothes detectives from the vice squad

取缔性或毒品犯罪行动队的便衣侦探

14 the vice-president of sales

负责销售的副总裁

15 The vice - president is trying to usurp the president's authority.

副总统想要夺取总统的权力.

16 We gossip about them and vice versa ( = they gossip about us ).

我们谈论他们,他们也谈论我们.

17 When the President is ill, his duties devolve on the Vice - President.

总统生病时, 其职责由副总统代理.

18 He is the past vice - president.

他就是前任副总裁.

19 Mr. Black has been appointed leader vice Mr. Brown.

布莱克先生取代布朗先生被任命为队长.

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