[] (about shares in a company, especially ones given to employees) to come to the end of an agreed period after which their owner has the right to sell them (公司的股票,尤指给予员工的股票)到期可出售◆The CEO's share option will vest/become vested after four years. 首席执行官的股票期权将在四年後到期可出售。
[] to agree to keep your shares in a company for at least a particular period of time 同意锁定持股一段时期◆Even the founder of the company had to vest as a guarantee to investors. 作为对投资者的担保,即使是公司的创始人,也必须至少持有公司股票一段时期。
●ˈvest in sb/sth () to be controlled by sb/sth legally (财产、权利等)归属於,授予◆In the case of bankruptcy, the property shall vest in the trustee. 在破产的情况下,不动产归属於受托人。●ˈvest sth in sb/sth●ˈvest sb with sth () (usually be vested in/with)
to give sb the legal right or power to do sth 授予某人做某事的合法权利◆Overall authority is vested in the Supreme Council. 最高委员会获授至高无上的权利。◆The Supreme Council is vested with overall authority. 最高委员会获授至高无上的权利。
to make sb the legal owner of land or property 使某人成为合法的房地产所有者