vestment 英 [ˈvestmənt]   美 [ˈvɛstmənt]

vestment

vestment  英 [ˈvestmənt] 美 [ˈvɛstmənt]

n. (作礼拜时教士的)法衣;官服;祭坛布;礼服;衣服 

名词复数:vestments 

Wind blows part of Pope Benedict SVI's vestment on his face as he prepares to depart Portugal after a four-day visit. 一阵风挂起教皇的礼服在他的脸上,当时正准备启程前往葡萄牙进行为期四天的访问。
But with oil at $70 a barrel, the internal venture arms of the major oil firms are increasing the amount and percentage of in-vestment going to alternatives. 但因每桶石油价格已达70美元,主要石油公司的风险投资部门则会加大对替代能源投资的资金数量和份额。

  • A vestment is a garment worn at special ceremonies by a clergy member. For example, a priest would wear a vestment in church, but out in the community, he would wear a shirt and pants.
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  • n. (作礼拜时教士的)法衣;官服;祭坛布;礼服;衣服
  • 1. Wind blows part of Pope Benedict SVI's vestment on his face as he prepares to depart Portugal after a four-day visit.

    一阵风挂起教皇的礼服在他的脸上,当时正准备启程前往葡萄牙进行为期四天的访问。

  • 2. But with oil at $70 a barrel, the internal venture arms of the major oil firms are increasing the amount and percentage of in-vestment going to alternatives.

    但因每桶石油价格已达70美元,主要石油公司的风险投资部门则会加大对替代能源投资的资金数量和份额。

  • 3. The physician advanced directly in front of his patient, laid his hand upon his bosom, and thrust aside the vestment, that, hitherto, had always covered it even from the professional eye.

    医生直接走到他的病人跟前,把手放在牧师的胸口,扯开到目前为止连诊视时都没解开过的法衣。

  • vestment (n.) c. 1300, from Old French vestment (12c., Modern French vêtement), from Latin vestimentum "clothing, clothes," from vestire "to clothe," from PIE *wes- (4) "to clothe" (see wear (v.)). Related: Vestments; vestmental.
vest·ment / ˈvestmənt ; NAmE ˈvestmənt / noun [usually plural ] a piece of clothing worn by a priest during church services (司祭在礼拜仪式上穿的)祭衣,祭服 vestment vestments vest·ment / ˈvestmənt ; NAmE ˈvestmənt /
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