វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
vices
is a form of:
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
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
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
.
Synonyms
1.
corruption
,
crime
,
depravity
,
evil
,
immorality
,
iniquity
,
offense
,
sin
,
transgression
,
ungodliness
,
wickedness
,
wrong
Antonyms
1.
goodness
,
innocence
,
purity
,
righteousness
,
virtue