vest
[vest]
n.背心, 内衣, 汗衫, 马甲
vt.授予, 使穿衣
vi.穿衣服,(权力、财产等)归于
例句与用法:
A woman's laced outer garment, worn like a vest over a blouse.
紧身马甲妇女穿的有花边的外衣,如背心一样穿在外衣的上面
His shirt was so thin that his vest showed through (it).
他的衬衫很薄,连里面穿的背心都能看见。
He only wears a vest in the room.
他在家里只穿了一件背心。
The constitution vests the president with the power to declare war.
宪法授予总统宣战权。
词形变化:
动词过去式: vested | 动词过去分词: vested | 动词现在分词: vesting | 动词第三人称单数: vests |
详细释义:
n.[C]
1. 【美】背心; 马甲; 防护背心
The policeman survived because of his bulletproof vest.
警察因穿有防弹背心而幸免于难。
2. 【英】汗衫; 内衣; 衬衫
vt.
1. 使穿衣, 装束
2. 授予, 赋予(权力, 财产等)[H][(+in/with)]
The management of the foundation is vested in a board of trustees.
基金会的管理交由理事会负责。
The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.
行政权必须给予美国总统。
vi.
1. 穿衣服
2. (权力, 财产等)属, 归属[(+in)]
The estate vested in the wife of the deceased.
这财产属于死者的妻子。