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vest obj PLACEvestv [T always + prep] fmlto give or place (rights, power, authority, etc.)授予,赋予,给予(权力、财产等)He has been vested with the power/authority to implement whatever changes he sees fit.他被赋予全权去进行任何他认为合适的改革。Control has been vested in local authorities.地方政权已经被控制住了。The war-torn country has vested (= placed) all its hopes in the peace negotiators.这个饱受战争创伤的国家把所有的希望都寄托在和平谈判人员身上。If you have a vested interest in something, you have a strong personal interest in it because you could benefit from it.既得利益As both a teacher and parent, she had a vested interest in seeing the school remain open.因为她既是教师又是家长,看到学校能够继续开办下去,她当然是得益的。Vested interests are those people or organizations who have a financial or personal interest in a business, company or an existing system.既得利益者,特权阶层A compromise has to be reached between all the powerful vested interests before any restoration work in the city can take place.必须要在所有权的既得利益者之间达成一个妥协,才能进行城市的重建工作。
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