vested
adj. 既定的
A vest is a piece of underwear which you can wear on the top half of your body in order to keep warm.
A vest is a sleeveless piece of clothing with buttons which people usually wear over a shirt.
If something is vested in you, or if you are vested with it, it is given to you as a right or responsibility.
All authority was vested in the woman, who discharged every kind of public duty...
女性被赋予了所有权力,履行所有公共职责。
The mass media have been vested with significant power as social and political agents in modern developed societies...
在现代发达社会中,作为社会和政治媒介,大众传媒被赋予了很大的权力。
1. fixed and absolute and without contingency;
Cabinet Ministers are selfishly pursuing their own vested interests.
内阁大臣们正在自私地追逐他们自己的既得利益。
There's an extraordinary amount of power vested in us.
我们被授予了巨大的权力。
Vested interests were left untouched.
既得利益未受影响。
He has a vested interest in Mona leaving the firm.
莫娜离开公司对他有利﹙他可能获得莫娜的职位﹚.
Vested rights overflow outwardly.
利权外溢.