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- n.虎钳;堕落;恶行;邪恶
- v.钳制;用老虎钳夹紧
- prep.代替
- 网络恶习;副;罪恶
复数:vices 现在分词:vicing 过去式:viced n. depravity,evil,iniquity,immorality,wickedness 1. | [u] (与性或毒品有关的)罪行criminal activities that involve sex or drugs |
| plain-clothes detectives from the vice squad 取缔性或毒品犯罪行动队的便衣侦探 |
2. | [u][c] 恶行;不道德行为;堕落;邪恶evil or immoral behaviour; an evil or immoral quality in sb's character |
| 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。 | | Greed is a terrible vice. 贪婪是一种恶习。 | | Cigarettes are my only vice. 我唯一的罪过就是爱抽烟。 |
3. | [c] 台钳;虎钳a tool with two metal blocks that can be moved together by turning a screw. The vice is used to hold an object firmly while work is done on it. |
| He held my arm in a vice-like(= very firm) grip . 他的手像虎钳一样紧紧抓住了我的手臂。 |
n. | 1. 罪恶,不道德;缺德行为;恶习,坏习惯;(马等的)恶癖 1. 罪恶,不道德;缺德行为;恶习,坏习惯;(马等的)恶癖 | prep. | | v. | | adj. | |
n. | 1. an immoral or wicked habit or characteristic 3. criminal activity connected with prostitution and other sexual offenses, gambling, and illegal drugs 4. a fault or undesirable habit in a horse or other domestic animal 5. a tool with two jaws that can be closed by a lever or screw, used to hold an object immobile so that it can be worked on 6. a mild failing or flaw in somebody's behaviour or character 7. a bad habit or personal quality 8. extremely bad and immoral behaviour 9. a tool used for holding an object firmly while you are working with it 1. an immoral or wicked habit or characteristic 3. criminal activity connected with prostitution and other sexual offenses, gambling, and illegal drugs 4. a fault or undesirable habit in a horse or other domestic animal 5. a tool with two jaws that can be closed by a lever or screw, used to hold an object immobile so that it can be worked on 6. a mild failing or flaw in somebody's behaviour or character 7. a bad habit or personal quality 8. extremely bad and immoral behaviour 9. a tool used for holding an object firmly while you are working with it | prep. | 1. in place of or instead of somebody or something | v. | 1. to hold something tightly in a vice |
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