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  1. 1. adv. Al contrario, por lo contrario; cambiadas dos cosas recíprocamente. Sin.: contrariamente, recíprocamente, inversamente. 2. m. Cosa, dicho o acción al revés de lo que lógicamente debe ser o suceder. Sinónimos o afines de viceversa. contrariamente, recíprocamente, inversamente.

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  3. 19 de jun. de 2024 · ˌvī-si-ˈvər-sə, (ˈ)vīs-ˈvər-. : with the order turned around. exchange money for tokens, rather than vice versa. Etymology. from Latin vice versa "with the order turned around," from vice "in place of, instead" and versa, form of versus "turned," from vertere "to turn" — related to converse, reverse, versatile.

  4. vice versa. phrase. Vice versa is used to indicate that the reverse of what you have said is true. For example 'people can perform some tasks better than machines can and vice versa' means that machines can perform some tasks better than people can.

  5. adverb. in reverse order from the way something has been stated; the other way around: She dislikes me, and vice versa. Copernicus was the first to suggest that the earth revolves around the sun, and not vice versa. Synonyms: conversely, inversely, contrariwise. vice versa. / ˈvaɪsɪ ˈvɜːsə /.

  6. Use the adverb vice versa as another way of saying “the other way around.”. Usually moms make breakfast for their kids, but on Mother’s Day it’s vice versa.

  7. Definition of vice versa adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. vice versa. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English vice ver‧sa /ˌvaɪs ˈvɜːsə, ˌvaɪsi- $ -ɜːr-/ adverb used to say that the opposite of a situation you have just described is also true The boys may refuse to play with the girls, and vice versa.

  9. vice ver•sa (vī′ sə vûr′ sə, vīs′, vī′ sē), in reverse order from that stated; conversely: She dislikes me, and vice versa. Latin, equivalent. to vice vice3 + versā, ablative singular feminine of versus, past participle of vertere to turn. 1595–1605.

  10. 20 de jun. de 2024 · vice versa (not comparable) (generally after or) The same but with the two items mentioned reversed . Since there are two contestants left in the race, either Bob will come first place and Alice second place, or vice versa.

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