ahlaksızlık, ahlak bozukluğu, kötü alışkanlık: Cigarette smoking is a vice. Sigara içmek kötü bir alışkanlıktır, kötü alışkanlık, ikinci, vekil, yardımcı, vis, kusur, zaaf, mengene, kıskaç, kötülük, çapkınlık, özür, yerine, alışkanlık, kötü, pref. ikinci, i., İng., bak. vise, vice chairman meclis başk, ahlaksızlık özellikle fuhuş ve uyuşturucu, huysuzluk (at), vise, önek yardımcı, muavin, ikinci: vice-chairman yardımcı başkan. vice-consul ikinci konsolos, konsolos yardımcısı, viskonsül. vice-president, kötü oyun, kötü huy, ayıp, leke, mengene/ahlaksızlık, vice squad fuhuş ve kumar kontrolü ile görevli polis ekibi, onaylamak, vize vermek, yardımcısı ve, onay, vize, vida mekanizması, visa, (fiil)ze vermek, onaylamak, i., bak. visa,
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ahlaksızlık isim
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ahlak bozukluğu
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kötü alışkanlık: Cigarette smoking is a vice. Sigara içmek kötü bir alışkanlıktır isim
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kötü alışkanlık
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ikinci
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vekil isim
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yardımcı
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vis Tıp
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kusur isim
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zaaf isim
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mengene
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kıskaç
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kötülük
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çapkınlık
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özür
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yerine
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alışkanlık
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kötü
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pref. ikinci
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i., İng., bak. vise
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vice chairman meclis başk
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ahlaksızlık özellikle fuhuş ve uyuşturucu isim
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huysuzluk (at) isim
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vise
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önek yardımcı, muavin, ikinci: vice-chairman yardımcı başkan. vice-consul ikinci konsolos, konsolos yardımcısı, viskonsül. vice-president
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vice squad fuhuş ve kumar kontrolü ile görevli polis ekibi
A mechanical screw apparatus used for clamping or holding (also spelled vise), A bad habit, in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank, prostitution, instead of, in place of, In the place of; in the stead; as, A, was appointed postmaster vice C, character of a buffoon in a morality play, A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements, resigned, A gripe or grasp, Same as Vise, a specific form of evildoing; "vice offends the moral standards of the community, Denoting one who in certain cases may assume the office or duties of a superior; designating an officer or an office that is second in rank or authority; as, vice president; vice agent; vice consul, etc, To hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice, Vice refers to criminal activities, especially those connected with pornography or prostitution. He said those responsible for offences connected with vice, gaming and drugs should be deported on conviction, A kind of instrument for holding work, as in filing, moral weakness, A vice is a habit which is regarded as a weakness in someone's character, but not usually as a serious fault. Intellectual pretension was never one of his vices, pref. in place of, deputy, act of moral corruption; depravity; fault in one's personal character; physical blemish, deformity; sexual immorality (particularly prostitution); bad habit displayed by a domestic animal, a specific form of evildoing; "vice offends the moral standards of the community", A vice is a tool with a pair of parts that hold an object tightly while you do work on it. Variant of vise, A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection; as, the vices of a political constitution; the vices of a horse, A moral fault or failing; especially, immoral conduct or habit, as in the indulgence of degrading appetites; customary deviation in a single respect, or in general, from a right standard, implying a defect of natural character, or the result of training and habits; a harmful custom; immorality; depravity; wickedness; as, a life of vice; the vice of intemperance, CRS Instead of (From the Latin ), A clamping device usually consisting of two jaws closed or opened by a screw or lever; used to secure a workpiece to the crossslide, A British spelling for a clamping device with adjustable jaws (usually mounted on a workbench) used to grip an object to be worked on The American spelling is "vise " Also see bench vice, holds the hook in place, A two-jawed clamp used to hold tools or work in place Hand vices typically hold smaller tools Bench vices are used to hold stakes for forming, The buffoon of the old English moralities, or moral dramas, having the name sometimes of one vice, sometimes of another, or of Vice itself; called also Iniquity, An instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing, Vicious; corrupt, plural of vice, a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place, To hold or compress in or as if in a vise. the American spelling of vice. Device consisting of two parallel jaws for holding a workpiece. One of the jaws is fixed, and the other can be moved by a screw, lever, or cam. Vises used for holding a workpiece during hand operations (such as filing, hammering, or sawing) are usually permanently bolted to a bench. In vises designed to hold metallic workpieces, the faces of the jaws are hardened steel plates, often removable, with teeth that grip the workpiece. Woodworking vises have smooth jaws, often of wood, and rely on friction alone rather than on teeth, see vice, clamp, device for clamping and holding something firmly in place,
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A mechanical screw apparatus used for clamping or holding (also spelled vise)
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A bad habit - "Smoking is a vice, not a virtue."
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in place of; subordinate to; designating a person below another in rank - "vice admiral"
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prostitution
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instead of, in place of
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In the place of; in the stead; as, A
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was appointed postmaster vice C
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character of a buffoon in a morality play isim
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A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements
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resigned
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A gripe or grasp
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Same as Vise
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a specific form of evildoing; "vice offends the moral standards of the community
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Denoting one who in certain cases may assume the office or duties of a superior; designating an officer or an office that is second in rank or authority; as, vice president; vice agent; vice consul, etc
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To hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice
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Vice refers to criminal activities, especially those connected with pornography or prostitution. He said those responsible for offences connected with vice, gaming and drugs should be deported on conviction
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A kind of instrument for holding work, as in filing
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moral weakness
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A vice is a habit which is regarded as a weakness in someone's character, but not usually as a serious fault. Intellectual pretension was never one of his vices
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pref. in place of, deputy
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act of moral corruption; depravity; fault in one's personal character; physical blemish, deformity; sexual immorality (particularly prostitution); bad habit displayed by a domestic animal isim
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a specific form of evildoing; "vice offends the moral standards of the community"
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A vice is a tool with a pair of parts that hold an object tightly while you do work on it. Variant of vise
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A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection; as, the vices of a political constitution; the vices of a horse
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A moral fault or failing; especially, immoral conduct or habit, as in the indulgence of degrading appetites; customary deviation in a single respect, or in general, from a right standard, implying a defect of natural character, or the result of training and habits; a harmful custom; immorality; depravity; wickedness; as, a life of vice; the vice of intemperance
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CRS Instead of (From the Latin )
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A clamping device usually consisting of two jaws closed or opened by a screw or lever; used to secure a workpiece to the crossslide
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A British spelling for a clamping device with adjustable jaws (usually mounted on a workbench) used to grip an object to be worked on The American spelling is "vise " Also see bench vice
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holds the hook in place
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A two-jawed clamp used to hold tools or work in place Hand vices typically hold smaller tools Bench vices are used to hold stakes for forming
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The buffoon of the old English moralities, or moral dramas, having the name sometimes of one vice, sometimes of another, or of Vice itself; called also Iniquity
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vise
An instrument consisting of two jaws, closing by a screw, lever, cam, or the like, for holding work, as in filing
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viced
Vicious; corrupt
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vices
plural of vice
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vise
a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold workpiece firmly in place
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vise
To hold or compress in or as if in a vise. the American spelling of vice. Device consisting of two parallel jaws for holding a workpiece. One of the jaws is fixed, and the other can be moved by a screw, lever, or cam. Vises used for holding a workpiece during hand operations (such as filing, hammering, or sawing) are usually permanently bolted to a bench. In vises designed to hold metallic workpieces, the faces of the jaws are hardened steel plates, often removable, with teeth that grip the workpiece. Woodworking vises have smooth jaws, often of wood, and rely on friction alone rather than on teeth
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vise
see vice
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clamp, device for clamping and holding something firmly in place isim
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