vest如何读

英:[vest]

美:[vest]

vest英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] 内衣,背心 a kind of sleeveless shirt worn under a shirt,blouse,etc.
  2. [C] 〈美〉马甲,背心waistcoat

vest是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. <美>背心,马甲,坎肩
  2. <英>内衣,衬衣,汗衫
  3. 衬衫
  4. 衣服,外衣,上衣
  5. 法衣
  6. 礼服
  7. 防护背心
  8. <英>女式背心
  9. 运动背心
  10. 女装胸前饰布
v. (动词)
  1. 授予,赋予,给与
  2. 归属,属
  3. 穿衣服,装束
  4. 使穿衣,给穿上
  5. 【律】授与所有权
  6. 在(祭坛上)挂布
  7. 使合法拥有

vest变形

复数:vests

第三人称单数:vests

现在分词:vesting

过去式:vested

过去分词:vested

vest词根

词根:vest

adj.

vested 既定的;穿着衣服(尤指祭服)的;(美)带背心的(指西服套装)

n.

vestment (作礼拜时教士的)法衣;官服;祭坛布;礼服;衣服

vesture 衣裳;覆盖物

v.

vested (财产、权利等)授予(vest的过去式和过去分词);使穿衣服

vt.

vesture 使穿衣服;覆盖

vest英英释义

noun

a sleeveless garment for the upper body usually worn over a shirt

a protective usually sleeveless garment (such as a life preserver) that extends to the waist

an insulated sleeveless waist-length garment often worn under or in place of a coat

chiefly British a man's sleeveless undershirt

a knitted undershirt for women

a plain or decorative piece used to fill in the front neckline of a woman's outer garment (such as a blouse or dress)

a loose outer garment : robe

clothing, garb

verb

transitive verb

to grant or endow with a particular authority, right, or property

the plan vests workers with pension benefits after 10 years of service

to place or give into the possession or discretion of some person or authorityespecially: to give to a person a legally fixed immediate right of present or future enjoyment of (such as an estate)

to clothe with or as if with a garmentespecially: to robe in ecclesiastical vestments

intransitive verb

to become legally vested

to put on garments or vestments

vest词组

vest inv. 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

vest词源中文解释

15世纪早期,“让某人拥有某物”,源自于古法语“vestir”(意为“穿衣; 着装”),源自于中世纪拉丁语“vestire”(意为“让某人拥有某物,投资”),源自于拉丁语“vestire”(意为“穿衣,打扮,装饰”),与“vestis”(意为“衣服”)有关,源自于 PIE“*wes-ti-”,派生词缀形式“*wes-”(2)“穿衣”,扩展自词根“*eu-”(“打扮”)。相关词汇: Vested; vesting。

vest_体育行业词汇

短袖汗衫

vest_法律行业词汇

授权

vest词源英文解释

Noun French veste, from Italian, from Latin vestis garment Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French vestir to clothe, invest, vest, from Latin vestire to clothe, from vestis clothing, garment — more at wear

The first known use of vest was in the 15th century

vest儿童词典英英释义

vestmentnoun

an outer garment especially for wear during ceremonies or by an official

vestigenoun

a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something (as an ancient city or a condition or practice) vanished or lost

vestiges of lost civilizations

the smallest quantity or trace

not a vestige of regret

a small and imperfectly developed bodily part or organ that is the remains of one that was more fully developed in an earlier stage of the individual, in a past generation, or in a closely related form

vestigenoun

a trace, mark, or visible sign left by something (as an ancient city or a condition or practice) vanished or lost

vestiges of lost civilizations

the smallest quantity or trace

not a vestige of regret

a small and imperfectly developed bodily part or organ that is the remains of one that was more fully developed in an earlier stage of the individual, in a past generation, or in a closely related form

vestibulenoun

a hall or room between the outer door and the inside part of a building

vest1 of 2verb

to place or give into the possession or control of some person or authority

powers vested in the presidency

to clothe in vestments

vest2 of 2noun

a sleeveless garment usually worn under a suit coat

a protective garment (as a life preserver) that reaches to the waist

a knitted undershirt for women

vest 例句

1 Dr. Barnes reaches into his vest pocket for a pair of silver coins, which he places over Lincoln’s eyes.

2 “That’s a promise. A new suit—maybe blue—with a red satin vest.”

3 He chuckled and returned her lock picks, which she stowed inside her vest, and then he handed her the book.

4 I grabbed a vest with my free arm and put it around the pregnant woman.

5 He even wears a white shirt with a suit vest over it like he’s catching the tail end of a wedding.

6 When nobody came out two cops wearing bulletproof vests rushed the door.

7 His skin became covered with a thin moss, similar to that which flourished on the antique vest that he never took off, and his breath exhaled the odor of a sleeping animal.

8 Johnny had no watch but he took an iron faucet washer, attached the fob to it and wore it in his vest pocket all day pretending it was a watch.

9 The US Constitution vests the executive power in the President.

美国宪法将行政权赋予总统.

10 This pretty much meant he was wearing a giant Velcro vest with little chromosomes attached.

11 I don't really need to take my vest off for the blood test.

其实我不需要为验血而脱掉背心.

12 Above the silk, he was naked but for an absurdly tiny iron-studded vest.

13 He pulls four fluorescent orange wristbands from his vest pocket and fastens them around our wrists.

14 Back on the beach, The Peacock examined the bulletproof vest, which had taken the full brunt of the gunfire.

15 The hard lines of his stomach are visible beneath his hooded vest, even from this distance.

16 I followed him onto the upper promenade deck, taking a coat from a woman who was struggling with her life vest.

17 When we climbed into the dinghy, I tossed Abbey one of the life vests.

18 He guides me into the vest and tightens the straps at my sides.

19 The dragon was at least twice as long as Anya was tall, and a deep red that reflected the lantern’s light like a vest of rubies.

20 She was dressed in the clothing the Fairy Hunt had given them all: fur-lined boots, warm woolen leggings beneath supple leather leg guards, tunic and fur vest and cloak.

vest 同义词

2 给…穿衣服

vesture costume garment apparel

8 尤用被动

bound tucker gussy

10 西装背心

waistcoat singlet

15 坎肩

jerkin tank top

17 穿衣服

dressed clothe dress vesture

19 使穿衣服

vesture

24 穿上

slip don on

26 归诸

attribute

27 着衣

attire

28 给穿上

tog

35 女服胸前 V 形饰布

vestee

37 救生衣

float sandbag

38 交给

give

vest 短语相关

close to the vest hold/keep/play (something) close to the vest life vest play/hold/keep one's cards close to the/one's chest/vest sweater-vest vest-pocket vest-pocket park

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