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vicios
vice1 [ingl. am. vaɪs, ingl. brit. vʌɪs] SUST. U or C
1. vice (wickedness):
vice
vicio m
2. vice:
vice (of animal)
maña f
vice (of horse)
resabio m
vice- [ingl. am. vaɪs, ingl. brit. vʌɪs] PREFIX
vice-
vice-
vice3 [ingl. am. vaɪs, ingl. brit. vʌɪs] SUST. ingl. brit.
vice → vise
vise, vice ingl. brit. [vaɪs] SUST.
vise
torno m de banco
vise
tornillo m de banco
vice president SUST.
vice president
vicepresidente m / vicepresidenta f
vice consul [ˌvʌɪs ˈkɒns(ə)l] SUST.
vice consul
vicecónsul mf
vice principal [ˌvʌɪs ˈprɪnsəp(ə)l] SUST. ingl. am.
vice principal
subdirector m / subdirectora f
vice admiral SUST.
vice admiral
vicealmirante mf
vice chancellor [ingl. am. ˌvaɪs ˈtʃæns(ə)lər, ingl. brit.] SUST. (in UK)
vice chancellor UNIV.
rector m / rectora f
vice chairman [ˌvʌɪs ˈtʃɛːmən] SUST.
vice chairman
vicepresidente m
vice versa [ingl. am. ˌvaɪs(ə) ˈvərsə, ingl. brit. ˌvʌɪs ˈvəːsə, vʌɪsə ˈvəːsə] ADV.
vice versa
viceversa
inglés
inglés
español
español
vice1 [vaɪs] SUST.
vice
vicio m
vice squad
brigada f antivicio
vice2 [vaɪs] SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (tool)
vice
torno m de banco
vice-chancellor SUST. ingl. brit. UNIV.
vice-chancellor
vicerrector(a) m (f)
vice-chairman <-men> [ˌvaɪsˈtʃeəmən, ingl. am. -ˈtʃer-] SUST.
vice-chairman
vicepresidente(-a) m (f)
vice versa [ˌvaɪsiˈvɜ:sə, ingl. am. -səˈvɜ:r-] ADV.
vice versa
viceversa
vice president SUST.
1. vice president (deputy president):
vice president
presidente(-a) m (f) en funciones
2. vice president (title):
vice president
vicepresidente(-a) m (f)
español
español
inglés
inglés
vicepresidente (-a) POL.
vice-president
vicepresidente (-a) (en juntas)
vice-chairperson
vicerrector(a)
vice-chancellor ingl. brit.
vicerrector(a)
vice-president ingl. am.
viceversa
vice versa
rectorado (cargo) UNIV.
vice-chancellorship ingl. brit.
inglés
inglés
español
español
vice [vaɪs] SUST.
vice
vicio m
vice squad
brigada f antivicio
vice president SUST.
1. vice president (deputy president):
vice president
presidente (-a) m (f) en funciones
2. vice president (title):
vice president
vicepresidente(-a) m (f)
vice chancellor SUST. UNIV.
vice chancellor
vicerrector(a) m (f)
vice chairman <-men> [ˌvaɪs·ˈtʃer·mən] SUST.
vice chairman
vicepresidente(-a) m (f)
vice versa [ˌvaɪ··ˈvɜr·sə] ADV.
vice versa
viceversa
español
español
inglés
inglés
vicepresidente (-a) POL.
vice president
vicepresidente (-a) (en juntas)
vice chairperson
viceversa
vice versa
vicerrector(a)
vice president
vicedirector(a)
vice principal
...y a la recíproca
...and vice versa
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Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)
Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
Programs could be loaded into RAM from tapes, and vice versa.
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The effect of the change in medium from film to video (or vice-versa) during a scene change in a programme could be jarring for some viewers.
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Since 1968, for several years she served as BMA vice-chairman, becoming the first woman in that position.
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He turned his attention to the foundation of a teaching order to combat the prevailing ignorance and the resulting vice in the diocese.
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A gallon of gasoline measured in winter, will expand in volume by summer and vice versa.
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