Vices Meaning in English
word · lemma: vice
ˈvaɪsəz/, /ˈvaɪsɪz
VY-siz
vˈaɪsɪz
VY-siz
التعريف
Bad habits or immoral behaviors, often things people do repeatedly that are considered wrong or harmful, such as smoking, lying, or gambling.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
"Vices" is formal or semi-formal and typically refers to habits or traits seen as morally wrong, not just bad habits. Often used in the plural. Common phrase: "bad habits and vices." Not usually used for serious crimes.
Spanish: viciosPortuguese (BR): víciosPortuguese (PT): víciosChinese (Simplified): 恶习Chinese (Traditional): 惡習Hindi: दुष्कर्मArabic: رذائلBengali: উপদ্রব - বদভ্যাস - দোষRussian: порокиJapanese: 悪習 - 悪徳Vietnamese: thói xấu - tật xấuKorean: 악습 - 악덕Turkish: kötü alışkanlıklar - ahlaksızlıklarUrdu: برائیاں - بُری عاداتIndonesian: kebiasaan buruk - sifat buruk
جمل نموذجية
Smoking and drinking are common vices.
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He tries to avoid his old vices.
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Many people struggle with their vices every day.
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His only real vices are chocolate and late-night TV.
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Everyone has their own set of vices, some more harmless than others.
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He joked that coffee and gossip are his worst vices.
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