Значение слова "VEST" найдено в 51 источнике

VEST

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
[vest]
жилет
фуфайка
облачение
камзол
манишка, вставка спереди
нижняя рубашка
наделять (правом), давать права, облекать правом
переходить, передаваться
наделять
облекать, облачать
облачаться


найдено в "Collocations dictionary"
vest: translation

noun
1 (BrE) ⇨ See also ↑undershirt
ADJECTIVE
sleeveless
string
thermal
running
PREPOSITION
in your vest

What are you doing, standing there in your vest?

2 special clothing covering the upper body
ADJECTIVE
bulletproof, stab-proof (BrE)
Kevlar™
armoured/armored (esp.AmE), protective, safety, tactical (AmE)
fluorescent (BrE), reflective
3 (AmE) sleeveless piece of clothing worn over a shirt ⇨ See also ↑waistcoat
ADJECTIVE
sleeveless
matching

She wore a navy blue skirt with a matching vest.

denim, down, fleece, leather, etc.
embroidered
sweater


найдено в "Англо-русском экономическом словаре"
1. сущ.
1) потр., брит. нижняя рубашка (тип одежды, одеваемый в холодную погоду под рубашку, свитер для дополнительного тепла, часто без рукавов)
Syn:
undershirt, singlet
2) потр., брит. майка-безрукавка (короткая, обычно хлопчатобумажная спортивная майка)
Syn:
vest top
3) потр., амер. жилет
Syn:
waistcoat
2. гл.
1)
а) эк., юр. наделять (правом), давать права; облекать (властью)

to vest smb.with authority, to vest power in smb. — облекать властью, наделять полномочиями кого-л.

б) страх., эк. тр. наделять (пенсионными) правами*, резервировать (пенсионные) права* (закреплять за работником право на получение выплат по пенсионном плану даже в случае прекращения работы в данной компании до достижения работником пенсионного возраста)

An employee can vest pension rights after five years of service. — Работник может зарезервировать пенсионные права после пяти лет службы.

2)
а) эк., юр. переходить, передаваться (об имуществе, наследстве и т. п.; кому-л. — in)

The property vests in the official receiver. — Имущество переходит к временному управляющему.

б) эк., юр. наделять (имуществом и т. п.)
See:
vested, vesting

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1) наделять властью, правом, имуществом;2) vest in/upon - переходить (об имуществе, наследстве).

найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___-pocket (tiny)

• See My ___ (The Simpsons parody of Be My Guest)

• A piece of a three-piece

• Attire for a waiter or hipster

• Become available, as a stock grant

• Become owned, as a pension

• Brit's undershirt

• Brit's waistcoat, here

• Bulletproof garment

• Buttoned item

• Chest protector

• Close to the --- (describing tight play)*

• Clothe

• Clothing item worn over a shirt

• Cop's protector

• Dickey kin

• Down garment

• Dressy accessory

• Ed Norton garment

• Ed Norton wore one

• Ed Norton's wear

• Endow

• Endow with authority

• Endow with power

• Endow with rights

• Fisherman's wear

• Fishing apparel with lots of pockets

• Flak jacket, e.g.

• Flak jacket, for one

• Flotation device

• Garment close to cards, for some

• Garment for an angler

• Garment with a watch pocket

• Gilet or jerkin

• Goose-down item

• Grant

• Grant credits toward a pension

• Hunter's get-up

• It has no sleeves

• It makes a suit into a three-piece outfit

• It may be bulletproof

• It may be under a jacket

• It may cover a shirt

• It may have a fob

• It's kept close to the chest

• Item worn over a shirt

• Jacket accompanier

• Jerkin

• Legally grant, with in

• Life ___

• Life ___ (Navy safety gear)

• Life jacket

• Life jacket, e.g.

• Life jacket, for one

• Norton wears one

• One of three pieces

• One piece of a three-piece

• One piece of a three-piece suit

• Optional part of a suit

• Part of a hunting outfit

• Part of a suit

• Part of a three-piece suit

• Part of a three-piecer

• Part of Goofy's attire

• Part of Maverick's attire

• Part of some suits

• Pension verb

• Pension-guide verb

• Piece of body armor

• Play it close to the

• Police protection

• Preserver

• Provide, as with legal authority

• Safari attire

• Sleeveless garb

• Sleeveless garment

• Sleeveless item

• Sleeveless jacket

• Sleeveless suit item

• Sleeveless top

• Something in Kevlar?

• Suit adjunct

• Suit component

• Suit item, sometimes

• Suit option

• Suit part

• Suit piece

• SWAT team member protector

• Sweater ___

• Tailor's creation

• Tattersall garment

• The third piece in a suit

• Third piece

• Third piece of a three-piece suit

• Third piece of three

• Third suit piece

• Three-piece piece

• Three-piece suit part

• Three-piece suit piece

• Trunk warmer

• Tuxedo part

• Undershirt, in Britain

• Undershirt, to a Brit

• Unisex garment

• V-neck garment

• Waist-length garment

• Waistcoat

• Wardrobe item for Annie Hall

• Weskit

• A man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat

• A collarless men's undergarment for the upper part of the body


найдено в "Financial and business terms"
vest: translation

Become applicable or exercisable. A term mainly used on the context of employee stock ownership or option programs. Employees might be given equity in a firm but they must stay with the firm for a number of years before they are entitled to the full equity. This is a vesting provision. It provides incentive for the employee to perform. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary

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vest vest [vest] verb [transitive]
FINANCE if shares, stocks etc are vested, they are owned by someone:

• About one-third of these options are vested and can be exercised by shareholders at any time.

vest something in somebody phrasal verb [transitive]
LAW to give someone the legal right to own something, such as property or investments:

• The plan gives employees the right to become fully vested in stock and other incentive options.

vest somebody with something phrasal verb [transitive]
LAW to give someone the legal right to use their authority, property etc:

• Voting responsibility is vested with fund officials.

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vest UK US /vest/ verb [I or T] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
if an employee's shares, payments to a pension plan, etc.vest or are vested, there is an agreed period that an employee must work for the company before they can use or sell them: »

When an employee has worked for the company for five years, their benefits shall be fully vested.

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Even before restricted shares vest, the employee receives ongoing dividends.



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