Vest
01
ベスト, チョッキ
a sleeveless piece of clothing that is worn under a jacket and over a shirt
Dialect
American
例
He wore a crisp white shirt and a charcoal gray vest under his suit jacket for the wedding.
彼は結婚式のために、スーツのジャケットの下にパリッとした白いシャツとチャコールグレーのベストを着ていた。
1.1
肌着, ベスト
A sleeveless, collarless undergarment worn by men on the upper part of the body, often used for added warmth or comfort beneath outer clothing
例
He wore a vest under his shirt for added warmth.
彼は追加の暖かさのためにシャツの下にベストを着ていた。
02
ベスト, チョッキ
a sleeveless garment worn over other clothing, typically designed for a specific function, such as providing safety, carrying gear, or enhancing performance in an activity.
例
The firefighter ’s vest was made of heat-resistant material to protect against flames.
消防士のベストは、炎から保護するために耐熱性の素材で作られていました。
to vest
01
授ける, 与える
to grant power, authority, or rights to someone, typically in an official or legal context
Transitive: to vest sb with a right or power
例
The board of directors vested the executive committee with the power to make strategic decisions.
取締役会は執行委員会に戦略的决定を行う権限を付与した。
02
着せる, 装う
to dress someone in formal clothing, particularly in religious or ceremonial robes
Transitive: to vest sb in a garment
例
The choir members were vested in matching gowns for the performance.
合唱団のメンバーは、パフォーマンスのために揃ったガウンを着せられました。
03
着る, 装う
to dress in formal clothing, particularly in special robes for religious ceremonies
Intransitive: to vest in a garment
例
The priest vested in his robes before the church service.
司祭は教会の礼拝の前にローブを着た。
04
授ける, 委ねる
to give control, ownership, or authority over something to a person or group
Transitive: to vest a right or power in sb
例
The decision to approve the project was vested in the hands of the board.
プロジェクトを承認する決定は、理事会の手に委ねられました。
05
権利を取得する, 付与される
to gain a legal right or entitlement, typically after a certain period or condition is met
Intransitive
例
The employee 's stock options will vest after three years of employment.
従業員のストックオプションは、3年間の雇用後に付与されます。



























