virtue的意思和读音

virtue

: [ˈvɜrtʃu] : [ˈvɜː(r)tʃuː]

n.

virtues  

adj.+n.traditional virtue,great virtue,chief virtue

v.+n.possess virtue

n.disadvantage,wickedness

n.asset,feature,quality,advantage,benefit

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1.[u]behaviour or attitudes that show high moral standards

He led a life of virtue.

She was certainly no paragon of virtue !

2.[c]a particular good quality or habit

Patience is not one of her virtues, I'm afraid.

3.[c][u]an attractive or useful quality

The plan has the virtue of simplicity.

He was extolling the virtues of the Internet.

They could see no virtue in discussing it further.

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n.1.a good quality or habit that a person has, especially a moral one such as honesty or loyalty; a quality that is useful in a particular activity; a way of behaving in which you do what is morally right and avoid things that are morally wrong2.an advantage or a good feature that something has that makes it better than something else3.a womans virginity

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1.By virtue of this superior quality, this product is often sold out of stock in many areas.

2.But even if she had no virtue to speak of, or were just a whore, she would be queen all the same.

3.After Mr. Wilson lost all his money, he made a virtue of necessity and found a new and interesting life as a teacher.

4.That's because nature intended women to have fewer cycles by virtue of being pregnant much of the time, he said.怀

5.But the fragrance of the virtuous blows against the wind . Truly the virtuous man pervades all directions with the fragrance of his virtue.

6.gains and losses do not care about old scores, modest restraint is a virtue, contentment is often music, harmony on the well-being.

7.Optical fiber gas sensor has found a wide range of applications by virtue of it~ various technical merits.广

8.The woman was very ignorant. She imagined that virtue came out of Christ by a law of necessity, without his knowledge or direct will.

9.The Company hereby irrevocably waives any right to invoke jurisdiction it may have to any court by virtue of the laws of the PRC.

10.Virtue of his own unique movie experience of life, knowledge, cultivation and understanding of film, as a whole shows a real tendency.