vise
s.
tornillo de banco, torno de banco
Visé
vise
s.- torno de banco
jaw vise
tornillo de mordazas
vice 1 (n.) = vicio
Ex: This article discusses the basis for a new code of ethics for librarians with reference to earlier ideas about virtues and vices for librarians.
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*inherent vice = defectos inherentes
vice 2 [vise, -USA] = torno de banco
Ex: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.
vise [vice, -UK] = torno de banco
Ex: The three outer edges of the book (or occasionally the top edge, or the top and fore-edges, only) were next cut with the plough, which was a long vice in which the book was clamped with the edge to be cut upwards.