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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
vice



vice [vice vices viced vicing] BrE [vaɪs] NAmE [vaɪs] noun
1. uncountable criminal activities that involve sex or drugs
plain-clothes detectives from the vice squad
2. uncountable, countable evil or immoral behaviour; an evil or immoral quality in sb's character
The film ended most satisfactorily: vice punished and virtue rewarded.
Greed is a terrible vice.
• (humorous)Cigarettes are my only vice.
3. (BrE) (NAmE vise)countable a tool with two metal blocks that can be moved together by turning a screw. The vice is used to hold an object firmly while work is done on it
He held my arm in a vice-like (= very firm) grip.
See also:vise

Word Origin:
senses 1 to 2 Middle English Old French Latin vitium sense 3 Middle English Old French vis Latin vitis ‘vine’

Example Bank:
He used his inheritance to indulge his vices of drinking and gambling.
At the door were two plain-clothes detectives from the vice squad.
Of his many vices, his cruelty was the worst.
She often spends a fortune on clothes— it's her greatest vice.
The bright 21-year-old turned to a secret life of vice after getting bored with her studies at college.
The occasional cigar is my only vice.

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