[/vest; vɛst/] n 用法: 1 (a) (Brit) (US undershirt) garment worn under a shirt, etc next to the skin 内衣; 汗衫; (贴身穿的)背心: thermal, cotton, string, etc vests 保暖汗衫、 棉汗衫、 网眼背心. (b) special (usu sleeveless) garment covering the upper part of the body 坎肩; (穿在外面的)背心: a bullet-proof vest 防弹背心. 用法: 2 (US) = waistcoat (waist). vest 2 [/vest; vɛst/] v 用法: 1 [Tn.pr usu passive 通常用於被动语态] ~ sth in sb/sth; ~ sb/sth with sth (fml 文) give sth as a firm or legal right to sb/sth; confer sth on sb/sth给予或赋予某人[某事物](合法权力); 授予: the powersvested in a priest 赋予牧师的权力 * Authority is vested in the people. 权力属於人民. * vest sb with authority, rights in an estate, etc 授予某人权力、 产权等 * Parliament is vested with the power of making laws. 国会有立法权.2 [Tn] (arch or religion 古或宗) put on (ceremonial garments) 穿上(祭服). 用法: 3 (idm 习语) have a vested interest (in sth) expect to benefit (from sth) 期望(从某事物中)受益: You have a vested interest in Tim's resignation, eg because you may get his job. 蒂姆辞职可能对你有好处(如因你可能得到他那份工作). |