0 a person with a medical degree trained to take care of the health of animals -- 獸醫
1 informal for veteran noun (= a person who has served in the armed forces) -- 老兵,退伍軍人(veteran的非正式用法)
2 to examine something or someone carefully to make certain that they are acceptable or suitable -- 審查,檢查
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).
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