n. 恶习;缺点;[机] 老虎钳;卖淫
prep. 代替
vt. 钳住
adj. 副的;代替的
n. (Vice)人名;(塞)维采
vice 罪行
来自拉丁语vitium,缺陷,过错,污点,字母c,t音变,词源同vicious,vitiate。引申词义罪行。
Horace and Aristotle have already spoken to us about the virtues of their forefathers and the vices of their own times, and through the centuries, authors have talked the same way. If all this were true, we would be bears today. [Montesquieu]Vice squad "special police unit targeting prostitution, narcotics, gambling, etc.," is attested from 1905, American English. Vice anglais "fetish for corporal punishment," literally "the English vice," is attested from 1942, from French. In Old French, the seven deadly sins were les set vices.