virtu [ver-tu]
sustantivo
1. Calidad poco común, curiosa o hermosa; por lo común, en la locución objects o articles of virtu.
2. Gusto para objetos curiosos o raros.
(Ital.)
la virtud. 'la virtud'. This feminine noun means 'virtue, quality'. For example, 'es una gran virtud ser disciplinado' / 'It is a great virtue to be disciplined'. La virtud.
virtud
feminine noun
1.
virtue
(cualidad)
- la principal virtud de este método es que… -> the principal virtue of this method is that…
- virtud cardinal/teologal -> cardinal/theological virtue
2.
power
(poder, facultad)
- tener la virtud de -> to have the power o ability to
en virtud de
1.
by virtue of
- en virtud del tratado de París, cedieron varios territorios -> under the Paris treaty they ceded several territories
Copyright © 2006 Harrap Publishers Limited
virtud [veer-tood’]
noun
1.
Virtue (capacidad), efficacy (eficacia), power, force. (f)
2.
Virtue, acting power. (f)
3.
Virtue, efficacy without visible action. (f)
4.
Virtue, medicinal efficacy. (f)
5.
Virtue, moral goodness, integrity, rectitude. (f)
6.
Habit, disposition, virtuous life. (f)
7.
Vigor, courage. (f)
8.
In mechanics, the moving power. (f)
9.
In the sacraments, their efficacy and value. (f)
- En virtud de -> in virtue of
- Hacer virtud -> to do well
Collins Complete Spanish Electronic Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
Did you find an answer to your question? Yes | No
What could we do to improve?

Comentarios