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vi·cious [ˈvɪʃəs] PRID.

1. vicious (malicious):

vicious
vicious
vicious attack
vicious gossip

2. vicious (violent and cruel):

vicious
vicious crime, fighting, murder
vicious dog

3. vicious fig. (powerful):

vicious
vicious headache
hud
vicious wind

vi·cious ˈcir·cle SAM., vi·cious ˈcy·cle SAM.

vicious circle
začaran krog m. spol
to be caught in a vicious circle

Primeri uporabe besede vicious

to be caught in a vicious circle

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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But the vicious person must not love himself, since he will harm both himself and his neighbours by following his base feelings.
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In her childhood, her angelic appearance often fooled people into thinking her charming, until they realised she could be even more vicious than her sisters.
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It is also noted that she easily turns dangerous, even vicious when provoked.
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He submits the vicious circle principle to reexamination, tearing it apart into three phrases definable only in terms of, involving and presupposing.
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The race to the bottom becomes a vicious circle with states competing to deregulate even further resulting in major human rights problems.
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Meanwhile, smaller but vicious carnivores stalked the great herbivores.
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There is vicious intra-family feudal politics at play.
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From 1929 to 1933, the industrial economy had been suffering from a vicious cycle of deflation.
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Despite the vicious reviews, the film's reputation has greatly improved over time.
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While they are canoeing down a river, the two kids encounter vicious rapids that send them and their canoe down a waterfall.
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