1.〈美〉背心;马甲
2.〈古〉衣服;外衣,上衣;法衣;礼服
3.〈英〉汗衫
4.内衣,衬衣
5.女服胸前 V 形饰布
1.〈美〉背心;马甲
2.〈古〉衣服;外衣,上衣;法衣;礼服
3.〈英〉汗衫
4.内衣,衬衣
5.女服胸前 V 形饰布
1.授予,给与,赋与;【法】授与所有[行使]权
2.使穿衣服,给穿上(法衣,祭服等)
3.在(祭坛上)挂布
4.(权利,财产等)属于,归属 (in)
5.穿衣服,穿祭服
1.授予,给与,赋与;【法】授与所有[行使]权
2.使穿衣服,给穿上(法衣,祭服等)
3.在(祭坛上)挂布
4.(权利,财产等)属于,归属 (in)
5.穿衣服,穿祭服
1.a piece of clothing with no sleeves or collar and with buttons down the front, which you usually wear over a shirt. The British word is waistcoat.; a piece of clothing with no sleeves or collar worn over other clothes, for example for protection
2.an undershirt
1.to give someone power or a right
1.Most of the time, guys seem to be in T-shirt and jeans, or maybe in preppy sweaters and vests.
通常男人看上去都穿着T恤和牛仔裤,或者可能校园毛线衫和背心。
2.The children wore the vests on random days for up to two years.
孩子们随机穿着这种背心达两年的时间。
3.The bad news was that, oh yeah, the war effort really needed all of America's nylon for parachutes and tires and flak vests.
而坏消息就是,战争越演越烈导致全美国的尼龙都被用来制造降落伞,轮胎和防弹背心。
4.Traditional vests like his are handmade in Thailand and sent to flea markets and families in the Twin Cities, he said.
传统的背心像他是手工在泰国和发送到跳蚤市场和家庭中的双子城,他说。
5.Special vests, created to monitor an athlete's body, can measure how fast the heart is beating and how hard the athlete is breathing.
监测运动员身体状况的特殊背心能够测量心跳速度与呼吸强度。
6.Some of them may even decide to strap on explosive vests or get behind the wheel of a explosives-laden truck, and sacrifice themselves.
有些甚至可能决心穿上炸弹背心或者驾驶携带炸弹的卡车,宁愿与占领者同归于尽。
7.Thousands of police officers in many cities began to wear the vests.
许多城市的警察开始穿上这种背心。
8.The custom of wearing vests seems to be dying out.
穿背心的习俗似乎逐渐在消失。
9.Enterprising hawkers were selling inflatable rafts, life vests and animal-shaped floating pool toys, but there seemed to be few takers.
看准商机的小贩们在兜售充气筏、救生衣和动物形状的游泳池玩具,但这里的买家似乎较少。
10.Ownership vests its authority in the GM and, in turn, holds him responsible for all that happens.
所有权拥有者授权于总经理,而反过来也要求他对所发生的一切负责。