vests

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Englisch - Türkisch
yelekler

Can yelekleri sizin koltukların altında bulunmaktadır. - Life vests are located under your seats.

vest
yelek

Tom ceketini çıkardı, kurşun geçirmez yelek giydi ve sonra ceketini geri giydi. - Tom took off his jacket, put on a bullet-proof vest, and then put his jacket back on.

Tom balık tutma yelek ve şapkasını giydi ve kapıya yöneldi. - Tom put on his fishing vest and hat and headed for the door.

vest
yelek/atlet
vest
{f} yetki vermek
vest
(Kanun) bahşetmek
vest
(Kanun) hak tanımak
vest
(Kanun) temlik etmek
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atlet
vest
atlet fanilası
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giysi
vest
vermek
vest
fanila
vest
{f} giydir
vest
"with" veya "in" ile yetki vermek
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çıkar

Tom ceketini çıkardı, kurşun geçirmez yelek giydi ve sonra ceketini geri giydi. - Tom took off his jacket, put on a bullet-proof vest, and then put his jacket back on.

Tom, kurşun geçirmez yeleğini çıkardı. - Tom took off his bullet-proof vest.

vest
{f} el koymak [amer.]
vest
alâkadar menfaat
vest
{f} with (yetki, hak v.b.'ni) vermek
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{f} cüppe giymek
vest
{f} hak olarak geçmek
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{i} iç gömleği
vest
(Tekstil) 1. yelek 2. fanila, iç gömleği
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{f} cüppe giydirmek
vest
{f} haczetmek [amer.]
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vested interest kazanılmış hak
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{f} in -e vermek: The Constitution vests legislative power
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{f} hak vermek
vest
{i} İng. atlet fanilası, atlet
vest
vest giydir
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coğ
vest
giydirmek
vest
çıkar çevreleri
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haczetmek
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el koymak
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von vests im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

VEST
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Ev içerisinde olan her bir kapalı mekân
Englisch - Englisch
third-person singular of vest
plural of vest
ballistic vests
plural form of ballistic vest
bulletproof vests
plural form of bulletproof vest
life vests
plural form of life vest
sweater vests
plural form of sweater vest
vest
A sleeveless top, typically with identifying colours or logos, worn by an athlete or member of a sports team
vest
A sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, worn over a shirt, and often as part of a suit; a waistcoat
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Any sleeveless outer garment, often for a purpose such as identification, safety, or storage

He gripped some of the shreds and pulled off his vest and the shirt beneath it, his clothing disintegrating around him. What in the hell point was there in wearing a twenty-five-pound bulletproof vest if you could still get gunned to death?.

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A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arabic or Middle Eastern countries
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: (commonly used of financial arrangements) To become vested, to become permanent

If you doubt that you'll stick around at the company long enough for your options to vest, you should discount the value for that uncertainty as well.

vest
{v} to dress, deck, adorn, bestow, invest, take effect as a title or become fixed
vest
{n} a garment, kind of small coat, crop
vest
a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat
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A term mainly used on the context of employee stock ownership or option programs An employee might be given equity in a firm but must stay associated with the firm for a number of years before they are entitled to the full equity This is a vesting provision It prevents the employee from taking the equity immediately selling it and quiting the job
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A life jacket, used to float the rider in the water
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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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A sleeveless garment, often with a low-cut neck, usually worn under a shirt or blouse
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To become the property of someone through action of law
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A provision that a pension participant will, after meeting certain requirements, retain a right to all or part of the accrued benefits, even though the employee may leave the job before retirement
vest
To own or indicate ownership in lands "Title may be said to "vest" in John Brown "
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A vest is a piece of underwear which you can wear on the top half of your body in order to keep warm
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{f} dress oneself or another (as with clerical garments); give authority and/or right of possession to someone (usually over an estate); grant certain rights or the control of something to a person or group of people
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Worn instead of cummerbund or suspenders Comes in a variety of colors, patterns, and styles Can be low cut with three buttons on the front, or high cut with as many as eight buttons Can be backless or full back Single or double breasted
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place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons; "She vested her vast fortune in her two sons"
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{i} sleeveless garment that is usually worn over a shirt and often under a suit jacket, waistcoat; sleeveless garment worn for protection (i.e. life vest, bulletproof vest); undershirt (British); dickey, vestee
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to create an entitlement to a privilege or right
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A protective sleeveless garment worn over outer clothing
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To confer an immediate, fixed right of immediate or future possession and enjoyment of property
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nIII: beginning, origin; originating, proceeding (+ abl : from)
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Any outer covering; array; garb
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A life jacket or floatation device that is absolutely necessary for smart riders Return to top
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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
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become legally vested; "The property vests in the trustees"
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a man's sleeveless garment worn underneath a coat clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments become legally vested; "The property vests in the trustees"
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An article of clothing covering the person; an outer garment; a vestment; a dress; a vesture; a robe
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clothe formally; especially in ecclesiastical robes
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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
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Take up of share option, shares purchased at the fixed price
vest
clothe oneself in ecclesiastical garments
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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
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provide with power and authority; "They vested the council with special rights"
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a collarless men's undergarment for the upper part of the body
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A vest is worn in place of a cummerbund to cover the waistband A vest is usually worn with a coordinating bow tie A vest comes in a full back, half back and open back
vest
Vehicle Electrical Systems Test, Hubble high fidelity mock-up trains astronauts on installation and removal of flight hardware components
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A vest is a sleeveless piece of clothing with buttons which people usually wear over a shirt
vest
another word for waistcoat Also used to describe a woman's knit undershirt
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To pass to a person an immediate right or interest Title may be said to vest in John Brown
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To clothe with, or as with, a vestment, or garment; to dress; to robe; to cover, surround, or encompass closely
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stores fishing gadgets in accessible pockets
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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
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place (authority, property, or rights) in the control of a person or group of persons; "She vested her vast fortune in her two sons
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Specifically, a waistcoat, or sleeveless body garment, for men, worn under the coat
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To invest; to put; as, to vest money in goods, land, or houses
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A sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, worn over a shirt, and often as part of a suit
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A sleeveless outer garment with many pockets for just about every accessory an angler needs: sunglasses, extra line, clippers, ruler, etc
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If something is vested in you, or if you are vested with it, it is given to you as a right or responsibility. All authority was vested in the woman, who discharged every kind of public duty The mass media have been vested with significant power as social and political agents in modern developed societies There's an extraordinary amount of power vested in us. vest in to give someone the official right to do or own something
vest
waistcoat
vests

    Türkische aussprache

    vests

    Aussprache

    /ˈvests/ /ˈvɛsts/

    Etymologie

    [ 'vest ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Middle French vestir to clothe, invest, from Latin vestire to clothe, from vestis clothing, garment; more at WEAR.
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