vested
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, enth

单词音标
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*权,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*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