virtu in English

noun
1
knowledge of or expertise in the fine arts.
2
the good qualities inherent in a person or thing.
Even in a civil republic, leaders would emerge who had the quality of virtu , who could negotiate with fortune, and who understood political necessity.
noun
  • vertuconnoisseurship
  • vertu

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1. Virtu That, of course, is Machiavelli's virtu, princely virtue, what you do to leave the people satisfied and stupefied.

2. Patience: A minor form of despair disguised as virtu.

3. His word "virtu," which a word that retains the Latin word for the word "man," vir virtu " best translated or, by our word, "manliness."

4. Where in the World is My Team: Making a Success of Your Virtu...

5. China is a nation that is proud of the virtu of filial piety.

6. Virtual enterprise negotiation protocol is also proposed to handle the conflict during cooperation of virtu...

7. The model of Machiavellian virtu is the Renaissance statesman, Cesare Borgia in general, Cesare Borgia.

8. Bijoutry (noun) small articles of virtu, as jewelry, trinkets, etc How to pronounce Bijoutry?

9. The second layer is the Rule of Law and Virtue, based on a new theory of virtu.

10. Abstract: The conception, structure, features and tendency of virtual instruments are introduced and the method of forming a virtu al oscilloscope and signal generator are introduced.

11. ABOUT THE ONLY people actually in the hotel are a half-dozen bikini. -clad wom. en, toiling in guest rooms converted into tiny virtu. al casi. nos.

12. All applicants, sales should be smart and workhard, expert should be professional and hard working, management should be excellent on virtu, talent and workhard.

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14. Artefact, historical object, ancient object, antiquity, antique, heirloom, object of virtu, curio 2 Something observed in a scientific investigation or experiment that is not naturally present but occurs as a result of the preparative or investigative procedure.