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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary گناه ، فساد، فسق و فجور، عادت یا خوی همیشگی، عیب، نفص، بدی، خبث.
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary vice عيب، نقص، فساد، رفتار يا عادت خلاف اخلاق vice قايم مقام، نايب، معاون pro hac vice Lat. براي اين مورد خاص، براي اين دفعه
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary vice|vitiate => vice 1 fra. vice de fabrication kâst-mand gardândan az kâr-âi andâxtan 2 eng. vitiate tabâh kardan vice|vicieuse|vicious|viciously bad-segâl palid nâ-javân-mard
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(vice): بازگشت به واژه vice admiral (vice) air vice marshal and vice versa forge vice inherent vice pipe vice press vice pro hac vice sapphic vice seminary of vice vice admiral vice chairman vice chancellor vice chief of staff vice consul vice cunsol vice governor vice jaw vice king vice presidency vice president vice regent vice squad vice versa vice-admiral vice-chairman vice-consul vice-governor vice-president wooden filing vice گناه ،فساد،فسق و فجور،عادت يا خوى هميشگى ،عيب ،نفص ،بدى ،خبث قانون ـ فقه : بجاى کلمات مرتبط(30)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 vice n. Pronunciation: ' vīs Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin vitium fault, vice Date: 14th century 1 a : moral depravity or corruption : WICKEDNESS b : a moral fault or failing c : a habitual and usually trivial defect or shortcoming : FOIBLE <suffered from the vice of curiosity> 2 : BLEMISH , DEFECT 3 : a physical imperfection, deformity, or taint 4 a often capitalized : a character representing one of the vices in an English morality play b : BUFFOON , JESTER 5 : an abnormal behavior pattern in a domestic animal detrimental to its health or usefulness 6 : sexual immorality especially : PROSTITUTION synonyms see FAULT , OFFENSE ]]> 2 vice n. chiefly British variant of vise ]]> 3 vice n. Pronunciation: ' vīs also ' vī-sē Function: preposition Etymology: Latin, ablative of vicis change, alternation, stead ― more at WEEK Date: 1770 : in the place of <I will preside, vice the absent chairman> also : rather than]]> vice- n. Pronunciation: ' vīs, ˌ vīs Function: prefix Etymology: Middle English vis-, vice-, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin vice-, from Latin vice, ablative of vicis : one that takes the place of < vice- chancellor>]]> vice (as used in expressions) n. air vice marshal vice admiral vice chancellor vice consul vice presidency vice president vice presidential vice regent vice squad vice versa pro hac vice ]]>