柯林斯詞典vested interest (vested interests) 1. N-VAR If you have a vested interest in something, you have a very strong reason for acting in a particular way, for example,to protect your money, power, or reputation. 既得利益 The administration has no vested interest in proving public schools good or bad. 該行政部門在證明公立學(xué)校的好壞方面沒有什么既得利益。 返回 vested interest劍橋詞典[ 可數(shù)名詞:有復(fù)數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a strong personal interest in something because you could get an advantage from it 既得利益 As both a teacher and parent , she had a vested interest in seeing the school remain open . 身為教師兼家長,保證學(xué)校不被關(guān)閉符合她的既得利益。 ?vested interests [ 名詞的復(fù)數(shù)形式 ] often disapproving people or organizations who have a financial or personal interest in a business , company , or existing system 既得利益人群;既得利益集團(tuán) A compromise has to be reached between all the powerful vested interests before any restoration work in the city can take place . 勢力強(qiáng)大的各既得利益集團(tuán)間必須先達(dá)成妥協(xié),城市整修工作才有可能開始。 返回 vested interest