vested的意思和读音

vested

: ['vestɪd] : ['vestɪd]

adj.穿

v.“vest”

adj.1.,2.穿

v.1.“vest”

v.1.The past tense and past participle of vest

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1.By the power vested in me by the state of Maine, I hereby order you to serve two life sentences back-to-back, one for each of your victims.

2.Sir John is understandably angry at this suggestion, as he stood up to unacceptable pressure from vested interests.

3.SJM's transactions with such vested interests are so prolific that the company's auditors have broken them out in the company's prospectus.

4.Those who have vested interests interest in dirty energy have done everything in their power to make it a question--to frame it as a debate.

5.Indeed, in the end, it was a belated attempt to pursue reform and take on some of the LDP's vested interests that did for Mr Fukuda.

6.The L, while machinery rusting responsibility should not be vested in all of us, but I still decided to clients Secretary replacement.L

7.There's too much vested in the system, intellectually, financially, for Europe to abandon it, at least for now.

8.That gives it a vested interest in the internal affairs of other countries.

9.No matter how fair an employer tries to be, they don't have the same vested interest as you in personal career progression.

10.Water companies may seem to have a vested interest in increasing water consumption, but in times of drought this is not the case.