1 N-COUNT 兽医 A
vet is someone who is qualified to treat sick or injured animals.
兽医 [mainly British] in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 veterinarian
2 N-COUNT 退伍军人;老兵;老战士 A
vet is someone who has served in the armed forces of their country, especially during a war.
退伍军人;老兵;老战士 [US, informal] -
The New England Shelter in Boston will serve Christmas dinner for 200 vets.
波士顿的新英格兰收容所将为200名老兵提供圣诞晚餐。
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All three are Vietnam vets.
这三位都是越战老兵。
3 VERB 检查;审查 If something
is vetted, it is checked carefully to make sure that it is acceptable to people in authority.
检查;审查 [mainly British] -
He can find no trace of a rule requiring research to be vetted before publication. [be VERB-ed]
他找不到任何要求研究成果在发表前需经审查的规定。
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All objects are vetted by a distinguished panel of experts. [be VERB-ed]
所有物品都交由一个著名的专家小组检查鉴定。
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He had not been allowed to read any book until his mother had vetted it. [VERB noun]
未经母亲的审查,他什么书也不能看。
4 VERB [usually passive] (尤指对将要从事涉及军事或政治机密工作人员的)调查,审查,考查 If someone
is vetted, they are investigated fully before being given a particular job, role, or position, especially one which involves military or political secrets.
(尤指对将要从事涉及军事或政治机密工作人员的)调查,审查,考查 [British] View usage for:All yearsLast 10 yearsLast 50 yearsLast 100 yearsLast 300 years