Vice



noun
1.
(Evil or grossly immoral conduct, great wickedness, a particular form of this, a fault or bad habit, any fault, defect, etc) គុណវិបត្ដិ, អំពើអាក្រក់, ដំណើរខ្ចោះ, អំពើខិលខូច
Example: Drunkenness is a vice. vice squad បាបធម៌, អបាយមុខ, (have no) vices គុណវិបត្ដិ
Example: Vice and corruption in the Secret Service.
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) អបាយមុខ, ទម្លាប់អាក្រក់, អំពើអបាយមុខ
prefix
1.
(បច្ចេកទេស) អនុ, រង
2.
(meaning subordinate deputy) បុព្វបទមានន័យថា អនុ, ឧ. president ប្រធានា ធិបតី vicepresident អនុ ប្រធានាធិបតី
  • vice president
    - អនុប្រធានាធិបតី
  • vice versa
    - ផ្ទុយទៅវិញ
    - ផ្ទូយទៅវិញ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A defect; a fault; an error; a blemish; an imperfection; as, the vices of a political constitution; the vices of a horse.
2.
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.
3.
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.
4.
A kind of instrument for holding work, as in filing. Same as Vise.
5.
A tool for drawing lead into cames, or flat grooved rods, for casements.
6.
A gripe or grasp.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To hold or squeeze with a vice, or as if with a vice.
Preposition
1.
In the place of; in the stead; as, A. B. was appointed postmaster vice C. D. resigned.
2.
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.
1.
corruption, crime, depravity, evil, immorality, iniquity, offense, sin, transgression, ungodliness, wickedness, wrong
1.
goodness, innocence, purity, righteousness, virtue