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词汇 vet
释义 vet
noun[ C ]
uk /vet/ us /vet/

vetnoun[C] (ANIMAL DOCTOR)


B1(UKformalveterinary surgeon); (USformalveterinarian)
a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals: 兽医
The farmer called the vet out to treat a sick cow.农夫叫来兽医诊治病牛。
(UK alsovet's)
the office where a vet works: 兽医诊所
The cat injured her paw, so I took her to the vet.猫伤了爪子,我们把它送去了兽医诊所。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Zoology: veterinary medicine
acaricide
altered
animal doctor
anti-rabies
bovine spongiform encephalopathy
BSE
cowpox
emasculate
lame
mangy
monkeypox
mpox
myxomatosis
neutered
nosema
put something/someone down
quarantine
scrapie
veterinarian
worm

vetnoun[C] (ARMED FORCES)


US
informal forveteran(= a person who has served in the armed forces)老兵,退伍军人(veteran的非正式用法)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Soldiers & people who fight in wars
anti-guerrilla
Anzac
berserker
cavalryman
citizen soldier
comrade
ex-serviceman
foot soldier
grenadier
irregular
paramilitary
raider
recruit
scout
shogun
skirmisher
soldier of fortune
unsoldierly
vassal
war party
vet
verb[ T ]
uk /vet/ us /vet/-tt-
to examine something or someone carefully to make certain that it is or they are acceptable or suitable:
During the war, the government vetted all news reports before they were published.战争期间,所有新闻报道在发表之前要接受政府的审查。
carefully vetThe material was carefully vetted by lawyers to ensure it complied with the law.
The bank carefully vets everyone who applies for an account.银行对每个申请开通账户的人都进行仔细的审核。
vet someone/something for somethingHe was vetted for the job but didn't get it after his security file reached the White House.
We thoroughly vetted each case where a person had a criminal record.
Please note that this treatment has not yet been fully vetted and approved by the FDA.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Analysing and evaluating
adjudication
analysable
analyse
analyser
analyst
assign
have the measure of someone/somethingidiom
inspect
inspection
interpret
interpretable
interpretive
microscope
parse
reinspection
reinterpret
reinterpretation
reinvestigate
reinvestigation
weigh

vet | American Dictionary


vet
noun[ C ]
us/vet/

vetnoun[C] (MILITARY PERSON)


short form ofveteran (= a person who was in the military)

vetnoun[C] (ANIMAL DOCTOR)


short form ofveterinarian
vet
verb[ T ]
us/vet/-tt-

vetverb[T] (EXAMINE)


to study something, or to examine a person’s record to see that it is acceptable or accurate:
All agencies must carefully vet new workers.
Before we signed this contract, our lawyer vetted it.

vet | Business English


vet
verb[ T ]
uk /vet/us-tt-
HR
to carefully check information about someone before employing them to make certain that they are suitable, do not have a criminal record, etc.:
Candidates for senior positions are vetted by the board of directors.
to carefully check information, especially financial information, about someone who is applying for a loan or to rent or buy a property:
Mortgage lenders are now vetting applicants more carefully.
to examine something carefully to make certain it is suitable, correct, etc.:
The results of the survey have been carefully vetted by independent researchers.

vetting


noun[ U ]
Credit-card companies have tightened their vetting procedures.

Examples of vet


vet
Since the vast majority of protocols involve rats and mice, the vet should have expertise with these species and other common laboratory animal species.
Policy originated with the vets, but their claims to authority, based on professional expertise, were initially weak and carried little institutional weight.
As everyday art, the photomontage was mediated and vetted by the interests and aesthetics of a corporation.
It both challenged and advanced the vets' case for intervention.
However, while permanent immunity was certain, the procedure itself was ' costly, clumsy, heartbreaking and dangerous ', as one vet put it.
Opponents of the separation of agricultural and veterinary functions saw the proper professional sphere of the vet as limited to the diseases of animals.
As a result, prospective candidates for membership of these churches had to be vetted carefully.
These were middle-class images and middle-class voices (even publications that included laborers' letters were generally vetted by middle-class editors).
In retrospect this vetting process should have been included in the original trial plan.
One participant even wanted to take her pet hamsters to the vet to find out why they hadn't mated.
They vetted newcomers before accepting them as members of the refugee churches and kept registers of immigrant numbers, which were regularly checked by the magistrates.
Varying proposals should be vetted, with their strengths and limitations discussed.
Allowances are applied for by village heads on behalf of poor elders and are vetted by municipal welfare offices.
Beginning in early 1885, the sultan impaneled a series of commissions and charged them with vetting the curriculum inherited from the preceding regime.
To incorporate additional information, patent holders could obtain a value estimate from internally derived estimates that are vetted by an external expert.
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