Examples of using Vices in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
In the first three days, Goddess Durga is invoked in order to destroy all our impurities, vices and defects.
Reduction in unemployment rate in the country and thereby eliminating social vices and insecurity, etc.
Sleeping among the instruments, the artist is surrounded by monsters, which symbolize ignorance and other vices of society.
Yes, the wretched creature shall be welcome to this heart and this house, though stained with ten thousand vices.
On the first 3 days, the Goddess is invoked as the powerful Durga to eradicate all our vices, defects and impurities.
Your life in travelling, I am well disposed to hope you may hitherto have escaped many vices of your country.
When it comes to vices, James Bond may be known for martinis, but a new study finds that he's been quite the smoker as well.
Yes, Las Vegas has its vices, but that's exactly why I think it's such a perfect fit for a workshop on conscious growth.
No doubt nature has taught them, that vices will exist, while men do.
Unwise men, indeed, charge their vices and their faults upon old age.
Of these vices, three are particularly relevant to the workplace: greed, anger, and lying.
Everyone also thinks they know cloud computing's vices: a variety of security and management concerns.
Those relations which describe the tricks and vices only of mankind, by increasing our suspicion in life, retard our Of success.
Oh! among Jeannin's many vices there are a few virtues, and of these discretion is the greatest, so that his curiosity is harmless.
Scuddamore had many little vices of the more respectable order, and was not restrained by delicacy from indulging them in many rather doubtful ways.
Her vices sprang up fast and rank: they were so strong, only cruelty could check them, and I would not use cruelty.
All the vices that fall between these two characteristics are the fruit of this misdirected love.
These“solitary vices,” as Laqueur calls them, were condemned for fear that individual autonomy would lead to a breakdown in the collective moral order.
He tells us that our“virtues and vices are inborn” and that it is through what we do that we discover what we are.
He believes he can overcome all vices and deficiencies of his nature by human force alone.