Lernen Sie, wie man vest in einem Englisch Satz verwendet. Über 95 handverlesene Beispiele.
You need to reverse your vest, it's back to front.
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In the winter I wear a coat on top of my vest.
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I need to bring this suede vest to the dry-cleaner's.
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The police officer wore a bulletproof vest.
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Tom was wearing a bulletproof vest, so the bullet didn't kill him.
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Tom put on his fishing vest and hat and headed for the door.
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Tom wears a modified fishing vest to hold all his harmonicas when he performs on stage.
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He still has a white vest.
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Any good negotiator plays his cards close to the vest.
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Where's your bulletproof vest?
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She wore a vest.
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Tom put on a bullet-proof vest, just to be safe.
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Tom took off his jacket, put on a bullet-proof vest, and then put his jacket back on.
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Tom took off his bullet-proof vest.
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Tom insisted I put on this bulletproof vest.
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Tom wore a vest.
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Tom was wearing a bulletproof vest.
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She bought him a vest.
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Mary did not wear her life vest.
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If you want to visit me again, I recommend you wear a bullet-proof vest.
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Tom wasn't wearing a bulletproof vest.
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Tom isn't wearing a bulletproof vest.
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Tom is wearing a bulletproof vest.
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Sami had an artillery vest.
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Sami wore a bullet-proof vest for protection.
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Where's my life vest?
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If Tom had been wearing a bullet-proof vest like the other police officers, he probably wouldn't have died.
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If Tom had been wearing a bullet-proof vest like the other police officers, he probably wouldn't have been killed.
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Tom was wearing a bulletproof vest, so he didn't get killed.
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Tom always wears a life vest.
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Take the case of Veerender Jubbal. Several European news outlets named the Canadian Sikh as a possible suspect for the November 2015 Paris terror attack. They even published a photo of him wearing a suicide bomber vest.
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Sami's vest has pockets.
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Sami tightened his vest a little bit.
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Sami bought a vest for his dog.
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The deaf woman wore an orange construction worker safety vest.
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This silken vest here, green like the sea, reminds us that we spent three days under the ocean.
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Tom was wearing a bullet-proof vest.
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The yellow vest protests began over a fuel tax hike intended partly to fund climate measures. As a result, some analysts suggest the yellow vests show that people ultimately are not willing to make sacrifices to curb emissions.
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Tom wore a bulletproof vest.
Tom wasn't wearing his bulletproof vest.
Mennad likes Baya's vest.
Mennad took his vest off.
Mennad is wearing his vest.
Mennad is wearing a vest.
Mennad was wearing the vest.
How do you deflate this vest?
Tom is wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Tom wasn't wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Tom isn't wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Tom bought a vest for his dog.
Tom bought his dog a vest.
He wore a vest.
Tom wore a vest and a hard hat.
Tom wore a high visibility vest and a hard hat.
Tom wore a high visibility vest, a hard hat and steel-toe boots.
Tom wore a high visibility vest, a hard hat and safety boots.
The construction worker wore a high visibility vest, a hard hat and safety boots.
The construction worker wore a vest, a hard hat and steel-toe boots.
The construction worker wore a vest and a hard hat.
Yanni wore a puffy vest.
That one there hasn't got a vest on.
That one doesn't have a vest on.
Tom was wearing his bulletproof vest.
Yanni was wearing a bullet-proof vest.
Tom bought himself new jeans, a checkered shirt, a suede vest, and a cowboy hat.
Tom wasn't wearing his life vest.
He wanted to buy a new vest.
According to the rules of etiquette, a man shouldn't button the bottom button of a single-breasted jacket or vest.
He's wearing a yellow vest.
He wears a yellow vest.
He has a yellow vest on.
Ziri always wore a bullet-proof vest.
Ziri always wore a vest.
You need to reverse your vest. It's inside-out!
Tom was wearing a vest.
Do you ever wear a vest?
In the morning of the 5th of March of 2022, I ate at the pizzeria and drank iced black tea at the cafe, where Rob with now long brown hair, with a black sweater and orange worker pants, entered to greet me and Don, sitting at separate tables. A brown man in a white T-shirt and sleeveless black vest came to get coffee, his muscular arms writhing. I spent a minute in the woods. As I approached my house, I waved to Derek my Filipino neighbour in a green tracksuit, his mesomorphic silhouette showing. In the sunny afternoon, going back to the pizzeria, I saw, on the other side of the main road, a whole Jewish family with children, all wearing Sabbath synagogue attire. I waved to Gurpreet the Sikh at the gasoline station. At the pizzeria's front, a thickset bicyclist in black parked and locked his bicycle. I ate a pizza slice and drank a cold diet cola. Northbound, homebound, I could see the snowcapped mountains. Near my home, I waved to my Fijian multiracial neighbours, the grandson Darius and his grandmother Moli, whose name meant "orange" in Fijian.
Tom is wearing a vest.
He took off his vest.
Press the pants and sew a button on the vest.
Ziri wore a bullet-proof vest.
"Remember to put on the bulletproof vest, darling." "Like I fucking need it!"
Paul kept a flashlight in his vest.
Bruno put on a safety vest.
Adriano was wearing a manager's vest.
You can put your vest on.
Tom had on a denim vest.
Tom was wearing a reflective vest.
He put his vest on inside out.
You can put on your vest.
She wore a silver star on her vest.
Her male colleague's bulletproof vest held back a few bullets, but he was still fatally hit.
Today's the 2nd of May of 2025. It was so sunny warm today that I could wear my fishing safari mesh travel vest outside. As usual, I went to Tim Hortons café, several times: some teas with oat milk, a sausage English muffin, and a Lemon Poppyseed Muffin. I ventured to St. Albans Road. The cherry blossom trees have mainly shed their petals already. I trudged all the way to the Roman Catholic church, there to first time visit the tranquil Adoration Chapel. In my neighbourhood, I took selfies near wisteria vines—violet blooms ablaze. At the café was a memorable sight of an Araboid man with great tattoos on his muscular left arm. My religion is really Syncretic, tending towards Buddhist-Animist.
This morning of the 14th of June of 2025, here on Lulu Island, is quite cloudy and chilly for a near-summer morning. I walked to Tim Hortons café at about 5 o'clock. There, I enjoyed an iced coffee with oat milk and scrambled eggs with sausage bits and potatoes. Yesterday was probably my 42nd visit this year to the St. Albans Road's Roman Catholic church, which I call "Clam Temple" because of its shape. "42" is jokingly famous for some people: In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the number 42 is the answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, as the supercomputer Deep Thought calculated after 7.5 million years. Yesterday, at the café, Michael from Guǎngzhōu was wearing a black Louis Vuitton shirt with an orange-coloured blossom insignia thereon and grey jogging pants. I was wearing a hooded red, grey, and black cardigan over a military green mesh net vest over a red T-shirt, as well as a green touque, green striped Indian pyjama pants, and mauve garden clogs. We talked about lots of things, including that "socialism" might have a big comeback because of the effects of Artificial Intelligence and robotics in the future. These things could also affect warfare, we were thinking.
This vintage vest has a small fob pocket for a pocket watch.