WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| vested adj | (interest: protected by law) (hak, vb.) | kazanılmış, müktesep s. |
| | Retirees have vested benefits from the pension fund. |
| vested in [sb/sth] adj + prep | (power: invested, placed in) (güç, yetki, vb.) | verilmiş s. |
| | Power to make such decisions is vested solely in the budget committee. |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| vest n | UK (sleeveless undershirt) | atlet, fanila, iç gömleği i. |
| | It was cold, so Roger put on a vest under his shirt. |
| vest n | UK (tank top: sleeveless T-shirt) | atlet i. |
| | | kolsuz bluz i. |
| | A vest is cooler on a summer's day than a long-sleeved top. |
| vest n | US, AU (waistcoat) | yelek i. |
| | The man was smartly dressed in a suit with a vest. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| vest [sth] in [sb] vtr + prep | usually passive (endow [sb] with authority) | yetki vermek, yetkilendirmek geçişli f. |
| | The US Constitution vests power in the President to command the armed forces. |
| vest [sb] with [sth] vtr + prep | usually passive (endow [sb] with authority) (birisine bir konuda) | yetki vermek f. |
| | | yetkilendirmek f. |
| | The judge is vested with the authority to decide on the punishment that a guilty party should receive. |
| vest yourself vtr + refl | formal (put on ecclesiastical clothes) | dini kıyafet giymek geçişli f. |
| | The priest vested himself to say mass. |
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