virtud
/biɾˈtud/, [biɾˈt̪uð̞]virtue
Noun virtud f (plural virtudes)
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virtue
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Mary es una mujer de dudosa virtud.
Mary is a woman of dubious virtue.
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La pobreza no es un vicio, eso es muy cierto. Sin embargo, sé también que la embriaguez no es una virtud, y que eso es aún más cierto. Pero la mendicidad, honorable señor, la mendicidad es un vicio.
Poverty is not a vice, that's a true saying. Yet I know too that drunkenness is not a virtue, and that that's even truer. But beggary, honoured sir, beggary is a vice.
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La sinceridad es una virtud.
Honesty is a virtue.
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La humildad es una virtud olvidada.
Humility is a forgotten virtue.
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Mejor virtud sin oro, que oro sin honor.
Virtue without gold is better than gold without honour.
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Cada virtud tiene su vicio correspondiente.
Every virtue has its corresponding vice.
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Él consiguió su actual posición en virtud de su larga experiencia.
He got his present position by virtue of his long experience.
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La honestidad es una virtud.
Honesty is a virtue.
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Disculparse es una gran virtud.
Apologizing is a great virtue.
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La fidelidad es una virtud.
Faithfulness is a virtue.
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