vest /ˈvɛst/
  背心,內衣(vt.)使穿衣服,授予(vi.)穿衣服,歸屬
  Vest n.
  1. An article of clothing covering the person; an outer garment; a vestment; a dress; a vesture; a robe.
  In state attended by her maiden train,
  Who bore the vests that holy rites require.   --Dryden.
  2. Any outer covering; array; garb.
  Not seldom clothed in radiant vest
  Deceitfully goes forth the morn.   --Wordsworth.
  3. Specifically, a waistcoat, or sleeveless body garment, for men, worn under the coat.
  Syn: -- Garment; vesture; dress; robe; vestment; waistcoat.
  Usage: -- Vest, Waistcoat. In England, the original word waistcoat is generally used for the body garment worn over the shirt and immediately under the coat. In the United States this garment is commonly called a vest, and the waistcoat is often improperly given to an under-garment.
  Vest, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Vested; p. pr. & vb. n. Vesting.]
  1. To clothe with, or as with, a vestment, or garment; to dress; to robe; to cover, surround, or encompass closely.
     Came vested all in white, pure as her mind.   --Milton.
     With ether vested, and a purple sky.   --Dryden.
  2. To clothe with authority, power, or the like; to put in possession; to invest; to furnish; to endow; -- followed by with before the thing conferred; as, to vest a court with power to try cases of life and death.
     Had I been vested with the monarch's power.   --Prior.
  3. To place or give into the possession or discretion of some person or authority; to commit to another; -- with in before the possessor; as, the power of life and death is vested in the king, or in the courts.
     Empire and dominion was [were] vested in him.   --Locke.
  4. To invest; to put; as, to vest money in goods, land, or houses.  [R.]
  5. Law To clothe with possession; as, to vest a person with an estate; also, to give a person an immediate fixed right of present or future enjoyment of; as, an estate is vested in possession.
  Vest v. i. To come or descend; to be fixed; to take effect, as a title or right; -- followed by in; as, upon the death of the ancestor, the estate, or the right to the estate, vests in the heir at law.
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  vest
       n 1: a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat [syn: waistcoat]
       2: a collarless men's undergarment for the upper part of the
          body [syn: singlet, undershirt]
       v 1: provide with power and authority; "They vested the council
            with special rights" [syn: invest, enthrone] [ant: divest]
       2: place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a
          person or group of persons; "She vested her vast fortune
          in her two sons"
       3: become legally vested; "The property vests in the trustees"
       4: clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments
       5: clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes [syn: robe]