Virtue Meaning in English
word
/ˈvɝtʃu/
VUR-choo
/vˈɜːtʃuː/
VUR-choo
释义
A good quality or moral excellence, such as honesty, kindness, or courage. Sometimes used to mean an advantage or beneficial feature.
用法与细微差别
Formal word, often used when discussing morals, philosophy, or character traits. Common in phrases like 'make a virtue of necessity' (finding good in a bad situation). Sometimes refers to a specific moral quality, other times to any strength or advantage.
Spanish: virtudPortuguese (BR): virtudePortuguese (PT): virtudeChinese (Simplified): 美德Chinese (Traditional): 美德Hindi: सद्गुणArabic: فضيلةBengali: পুণ্য - সদগুণRussian: добродетель - достоинство (преимущество)Japanese: 美徳 (びとく)Vietnamese: đức hạnh - ưu điểmKorean: 미덕 - 장점Turkish: erdem - avantaj (üstünlük)Urdu: فضیلت - خوبیIndonesian: kebajikan - keunggulan
例句
Honesty is an important virtue.
basic
She teaches her children about the value of virtue.
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Patience is considered a virtue.
basic
He turned his lack of experience into a virtue by being eager to learn.
natural
Some people say that necessity is the mother of virtue.
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The main virtue of this plan is its simplicity.
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