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| Principales traductions | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | vest n | UK (sleeveless undershirt) | maillot de corps, tricot de corps nm | | | (Can) | camisole nf | | | It was cold, so Roger put on a vest under his shirt. | | | Il faisait froid alors Roger a mis un maillot de corps sous sa chemise. | | vest n | UK (tank top: sleeveless T-shirt) | débardeur nm | | | (pour hommes surtout) | marcel nm | | | A vest is cooler on a summer's day than a long-sleeved top. | | vest n | US, AU (waistcoat) (de costume) | gilet nm | | | The man was smartly dressed in a suit with a vest. | | | L'homme était bien habillé, en costume et gilet. |
| Traductions supplémentaires | WordReference English-French Dictionary © 2026: | vest [sth] in [sb] vtr + prep | usually passive (endow [sb] with authority) | conférer [qch] à [qqn] vtr + prép | | | (surtout au passif) | investir [qqn] de [qch] vtr + prép | | | 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) (surtout au passif) | investir [qqn] de [qch] vtr + prép | | | 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) (littéraire) | vêtir⇒ vtr | | | The priest vested himself to say mass. | | | Le prêtre s'est vêtu pour dire la messe. |
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