Virtud in english

Virtue

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virtud = virtue ; gift ; glory ; righteousness ; claim to fame. 

Example: Murra described a number of these enterprises, their virtues and weaknesses and the possible explanations for their demise.Example: The writer's gift is to orchestrate words in print better than the rest of us.Example: One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age or living experience.Example: Some of themes depict the diverse possibilities available to those who 'tread the path of righteousness and enter the gates of salvation'.Example: Not one, but five towns use albino squirrels as their claims to fame, and none is particularly happy about the others.

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» en la paciencia está la virtudthe best things come to those who waiteverything comes to those who waitif it's not worth waiting for it's not worth havinggood things come to those who waitall things come to those who wait .

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: She will undoubtedly prove that everything comes to those who wait and her time is definitely here.

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait -- I think good things come to those who want something so bad they can't sit still.

Example: I have been patiently waiting for summer so that I can get out on my porch and I am sure that it will come just as all things come to those who wait.

» en virtud deby virtue of .

Example: For example, the set of documents about 'programmed instruction' forms a class by virtue of sharing the common characteristic of subject content.

» en virtud del cargo que ocupaex officio .

Example: While deputy administrators are frequently involved ex officio as chairpersons of these groups, the chief librarian usually will reserve the final decision-making authority on major issues to him or herself.

» en virtud de su cargoex officio .

Example: While deputy administrators are frequently involved ex officio as chairpersons of these groups, the chief librarian usually will reserve the final decision-making authority on major issues to him or herself.

» la paciencia es una virtudpatience is a virtueeverything comes to those who waitthe best things come to those who waitif it's not worth waiting for it's not worth havinggood things come to those who waitall things come to those who wait .

Example: I learned that patience is a virtue, but waiting too long for something is commonly referred to as laziness.

Example: She will undoubtedly prove that everything comes to those who wait and her time is definitely here.

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: I am not a big fan of rushing into things -- as they say easy come, easy go or the best things come to those who wait or if it's not worth waiting for its not worth having.

Example: I don't believe that old cliche that good things come to those who wait -- I think good things come to those who want something so bad they can't sit still.

Example: I have been patiently waiting for summer so that I can get out on my porch and I am sure that it will come just as all things come to those who wait.

» la virtud está en el término medioeverything in moderation .

Example: Can we really say everything in moderation is an acceptable motto when it comes to our health?.

» ser un paso intermedio para la virtudbe a stepping stone to glory .

Example: Sacrifice and unselfishness are the stepping stones to glory.

» ser un puente hacia la virtudbe a stepping stone to glory .

Example: Sacrifice and unselfishness are the stepping stones to glory.

» servir de puente para la virtudbe a stepping stone to glory .

Example: Sacrifice and unselfishness are the stepping stones to glory.

» virtud moralmoral virtue .

Example: The author explores some of the relationships of these two moral virtues to the traditional theological virtues of faith, hope, and love, and to heroism and saintliness.

Virtud synonyms

merit in spanish: mérito, pronunciation: merət part of speech: noun chastity in spanish: castidad, pronunciation: tʃæstəti part of speech: noun virtuousness in spanish: virtuosidad, pronunciation: vɜrtʃuəsnəs part of speech: noun sexual morality in spanish: moralidad sexual, pronunciation: sekʃuəlmɜræləti part of speech: noun moral excellence in spanish: excelencia moral, pronunciation: mɔrəleksələns part of speech: noun
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