crown的意思和读音

crown

: [kraʊn] : [kraʊn]

n.

v.;(使

crowns  crowning  crowned  

n.circlet,coronet,tiara,trophy,prize

v.cap,round off,complete,finish off

crownn.of king/queen

1.[c]an object in the shape of a circle, usually made of gold and precious stones , that a king or queen wears on his or her head on official occasions

2.[sing]the government of a country, thought of as being represented by a king or queen

land owned by the Crown

a Minister of the Crown

Who's appearing for the Crown(= bringing a criminal charge against sb on behalf of the state) in this case?

3.[sing]the position or power of a king or queen

She refused the crown(= refused to become queen) .

his claim to the French crown

of flowers/leaves

4.[c]a circle of flowers, leaves, etc. that is worn on sb's head, sometimes as a sign of victory

in sports competition

5.[c][ususing](informal)the position of winning a sports competition

She is determined to retain her Wimbledon crown.

of head/hat

6.[sing]the top part of the head or a hat

highest part

7.[sing]the highest part of sth

the crown of a hill

齿on tooth

8.[c]齿an artificial cover for a damaged tooth

shape

9.[c]anything in the shape of a crown , especially as a decoration or a badge

money

10.[c]a unit of money in several European countries

Czech crowns

11.[c]5 25 便an old British coin worth five shillings (= now 25p)

v.king/queen

1.to put a crown on the head of a new king or queen as a sign of royal power

Queen Elizabeth was crowned in 1953. 1953

The prince was soon to be crowned King of England.

cover top

2.[usupass]~ sth (with sth)to form or cover the top of sth

His head was crowned with a mop of brown curls.

使make complete

3.[oftpass]~ sth (with sth)使使to make sth complete or perfect, especially by adding an achievement, a success, etc.

The award of the Nobel Prize has crowned a glorious career in physics.使

Their efforts were finally crowned with success.

hit on head

4.(informal)~ sbto hit sb on the head

齿tooth

5.~ sth齿to put an artificial cover on a tooth

I've had one of my teeth crowned.齿齿

IDM

It was cold and raining, and, to crown it all, we had to walk home.

to crown it all(informal)used to say that sth is the final and worst event in a series of unpleasant or annoying events

It was cold and raining, and, to crown it all, we had to walk home.

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n.1.a circular decoration that a king or queen wears on their head as a symbol of power, often decorated with jewels; a decoration for your head shaped like a crown2.a title that you get when you win an important sports competition3.the top part of your head; the part of a hat that covers the crown of your head4.a cover for a tooth that has broken or decayed badly5.the round top part of a hill6.the king or queen; the position of being king or queen; the government of a country that has a king or queen7.the wide circular top part of some types of tree8.a unit of money used in the U.K. in the past; a unit of money used in some European countries1.a circular decoration that a king or queen wears on their head as a symbol of power, often decorated with jewels; a decoration for your head shaped like a crown2.a title that you get when you win an important sports competition3.the top part of your head; the part of a hat that covers the crown of your head4.a cover for a tooth that has broken or decayed badly5.the round top part of a hill6.the king or queen; the position of being king or queen; the government of a country that has a king or queen7.the wide circular top part of some types of tree8.a unit of money used in the U.K. in the past; a unit of money used in some European countries

v.1.to make someone a king or queen during a ceremony in which a crown is put on their head; to give someone a crown for winning a competition; to give someone a title for winning an important sports competition2.to put a cover on a tooth that has broken or decayed badly3.to add the last and greatest success to a series of achievements4.to cover the top of something5.to hit someone hard on the head1.to make someone a king or queen during a ceremony in which a crown is put on their head; to give someone a crown for winning a competition; to give someone a title for winning an important sports competition2.to put a cover on a tooth that has broken or decayed badly3.to add the last and greatest success to a series of achievements4.to cover the top of something5.to hit someone hard on the head

1. crop crown crystalline ...

3. core n., , crown \n., , dad n., ...

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7. crowd n. crown n. card

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1.But the current crown prince, Sultan, is in his 80s and said to be very ill.(Sultan),

2.Mr Justice Williams gave her a three-year supervision order at Cardiff Crown Court. She had been cleared of murder.

3.It is precisely because he was such a strong sense of justice, which makes the detection of the case the day and find the jade crown.使绿

4.A crown and an advantageous marriage need not be a set of shackles, and a plight can be an opportunity.

5.Buddy panted heavily as he sat on his throne, getting used to his new crown and cape as photographers snapped his picture.穿

6.He was crowned by the Pope in Paris, taking the crown from the Pope and putting it upon his own head himself as Charlemagne had directed.

7.The Attorney for the Crown had him warned that the authorities would prosecute him for "illegal" wearing of this decoration.”。

8.And a great sign was seen in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars.

9.Then they brought out the king's son, and put upon him the crown, and gave him the testimony, and made him king.

10.He had a gold crown on his head, and delicate wings at his shoulders, and was not much larger than Tiny herself.