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vested音标['vestid] 汉语翻译a. 穿衣服的, 既得的, 既定的 【经】 既得的, 法定的 英语解释:动词 vest:- provide with power and authority
同义词:invest, vest, enthrone - place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons
同义词:vest - become legally vested
同义词:vest - clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments
同义词:vest - clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes
同义词:vest, robe
形容词 vested:- fixed and absolute and without contingency
例句:- A form of government in which all power is vested in a single ruler or other authority.
* ,专制体制一种所有权力都掌握在一个统治者或其它权力机构的政府形式 - He is vested with very power to act.
赋予他采取行动的一切权利。 - Cindy vested herself in a red skirt to meet her boyfriend.
辛迪穿了件红裙子,去见男朋友。 - The constitution vests the president with the power to declare war.
宪法授予总统宣战权。
详细解释:vest.ed adj.(形容词) Law Settled, fixed, or absolute; being without contingency: 【法律】 法定的:决定的、确定的或者彻底的;没有意外的:例句:a vested right.法定的权利 Dressed or clothed, especially in ecclesiastical vestments.穿着衣服的:穿好衣服的,特别指圣装 |