vest



n. 背心;汗衫
vt. 授予;使穿衣
vi. 归属;穿衣服
n. (Vest)人名;(英)维斯特;(匈)韦什特
n.
马甲;防护衣;内衣;(印有运动员编号的)运动背心
vi.
合法地被授予;给自己装上教服;
vt.
授权;赋予;穿衣服,穿教服;
变形
复数:vests过去式:vested现在分词:vesting第三人称单数:vests
双语释义
n.(名词)[C] 内衣,背心 a kind of sleeveless shirt worn under a shirt,blouse,etc.
[C] 〈美〉马甲,背心waistcoat
英英释义
vest[ vest ]
n.
a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
同义词:waistcoat
a collarless men's undergarment for the upper part of the body
同义词:singletundershirt
v.
provide with power and authority
"They vested the council with special rights"
同义词:investenthrone
place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons
"She vested her vast fortune in her two sons"
become legally vested
"The property vests in the trustees"
clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments
clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes
同义词:robe
词组短语
vest in v. 归属于;授予
bulletproof vest防弹背心;避弹衣
close to the vest做事小心谨慎
bullet-proof vest防弹背心,防弹衣
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
One button on the vest is loose.
背心上的一粒鈕扣松了。
Jimmy is wearing a vest under a coat.
吉米在外套里面穿着一件背心。
Then I became aware of his hand drifting lower and suddenly I was wide awake as he stroked my neck and started sliding his hand down my vest top.
接着我意识到他的手向下滑去,当他抚摸着我的脖子并开始将手滑向我的内衣时,我猛地清醒起来。
She was dressed only in a vest and underpants.
她只穿了一件汗衫和一条短裤。
He takes off his coat to reveal a bright red vest.
他脱下上衣,露出一件鲜红的马甲。
用作及物动词(vt.)
Parliament is vested with the power of making laws.
国会有立法权.
This is the power vested in a priest.
这是赋予牧师的权力。
It took several hours to vest the bride in her wedding dress.
给新娘穿婚服竟花了几个小时。
权威例句
Weighted vest exercise improves indices of fall risk in older women.Smart Vest: Wearable multi-parameter remote physiological monitoring system
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vest
vest: [17] Vest was originally used fairly generally for a ‘robe’ or ‘gown’. Its earliest specific application was to a ‘sleeveless jacket worn under an outer coat’. It was Charles II of England who introduced the fashion, and the first reference to vest in this sense is in Samuel Pepy’s diary for 8 October 1666: ‘The King hath yesterday, in Council, declared his resolution for setting a fashion in clothes … It will be a vest, I know not well how; but it is to teach the nobility thrift’.The direct descendant of this is American English vest for ‘waist-coat’. The British application of the word to an undergarment for the upper part of the body did not emerge until the 19th century. The word came via French veste and Italian veste from Latin vestis ‘clothing, garment’. This went back to the Indo- European base *wes-, which also produced English wear.The derived Latin verb vestīre originally meant ‘clothe’, and hence ‘induct into an office by dressing in the appropriate garments’. It has given English its verb vest [15], as well as divest [17] and invest. Other English words from the same source include travesty, vestment [13], vestry [14], and vesture [14].=> divest, invest, travesty, vestry, wear
vest (v.)
early 15c., "to put in possession of a person," from Old French vestir "to clothe; get dressed," from Medieval Latin vestire "to put into possession, to invest," from Latin vestire "to clothe, dress, adorn," related to vestis "garment, clothing," from PIE *wes- (4) "to clothe" (see wear (v.)). Related: Vested; vesting.
vest (n.)
1610s, "loose outer garment" (worn by men in Eastern countries or in ancient times), from French veste "a vest, jacket" (17c.), from Italian vesta, veste "robe, gown," from Latin vestis "clothing," from vestire "to clothe" (see vest (v.)). The sleeveless garment worn by men beneath the coat was introduced by Charles II in a bid to rein in men's attire at court, which had grown extravagant and decadent in the French mode.
The King hath yesterday, in Council, declared his resolution of setting a fashion for clothes .... It will be a vest, I know not well how; but it is to teach the nobility thrift. [Pepys, "Diary," Oct. 8, 1666]
Louis XIV of France is said to have mocked the effort by putting his footmen in such vests.1. Despite the heat, he wore a dark business suit complete with vest.
尽管天气闷热,他还是穿了一套深色的普通衣服,并配上一件背心。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. The policeman survived because of his bulletproof vest.
警察因穿有防弹背心而幸免于难。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. He put on green trousers, red house slippers, and a black velvet vest decorated with silver sequins.
他穿上绿裤子,室内穿的红拖鞋和一件缀着银圆片的天鹅绒背心。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
4. His trousers were too short and his coat and vest too loose.
他的裤子太短,外套和背心又太肥大。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. This is a blue vest.
这是一件蓝色的背心。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. "I have not yet discharged my office,"said she; and she drew the letter of Glaucus from her vest.
“我还没有完成我的使命呢,”她说着,从胸前掏出格劳科斯的一封信。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. He thrust out his long arm and snatched his wrinkly vest from a chair.
他伸出自己长长的胳臂,抓起了搭在椅子上的那件皱皮疙瘩的背心。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. He was dripping with sweat,his vest sticking to his torso.
他汗流如注,背心全贴在身上了。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. He takes off his coat to reveal a bright red vest.
他脱下上衣,露出一件鲜红的马甲。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
10. From his frayed woolen vest he extracted a watch and placed it on the table.
他从绽线的羊毛背心口袋里掏出一个表放在桌上。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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