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virtue美 ['vɜrtʃu] 英 ['vɜː(r)tʃuː] adj.+n. traditional virtue,great virtue,chief virtue n. disadvantage,wickedness n. asset,feature,quality,advantage,benefit 1. | [u] 高尚的道德;正直的品性;德行behaviour or attitudes that show high moral standards |
| He led a life of virtue. 他过着高尚的生活。 | | She was certainly no paragon of virtue ! 她绝不是道德高尚的典范! |
2. | [c] 美德;优秀品质;良好习惯a particular good quality or habit |
| Patience is not one of her virtues, I'm afraid. 恐怕她没有耐心。 |
3. | [c][u] 优点;长处;用处an attractive or useful quality |
| The plan has the virtue of simplicity. 这项计划的优点是简单。 | | He was extolling the virtues of the Internet. 他赞扬了互联网的长处。 | | They could see no virtue in discussing it further. 他们看不到再讨论下去有什么用处。 |
n. | 1. a cardinal virtue, e.g. justice or moderation, or theological virtue, e.g. hope or charity 2. the quality of being morally good or righteous 3. a quality that is good or admirable, but not necessarily in terms of morality 4. the moral quality of being chaste, especially in a woman 5. the worth, advantage, or beneficial quality of something 6. in the traditional Christian hierarchy, an angel of the fifth of the nine orders of angels 7. a good quality or habit that a person has, especially a moral one such as honesty or loyalty 8. an advantage or a good feature that something has that makes it better than something else 1. a cardinal virtue, e.g. justice or moderation, or theological virtue, e.g. hope or charity 2. the quality of being morally good or righteous 3. a quality that is good or admirable, but not necessarily in terms of morality 4. the moral quality of being chaste, especially in a woman 5. the worth, advantage, or beneficial quality of something 6. in the traditional Christian hierarchy, an angel of the fifth of the nine orders of angels 7. a good quality or habit that a person has, especially a moral one such as honesty or loyalty 8. an advantage or a good feature that something has that makes it better than something else |
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