单词 | crown |
释义 | crown [kraʊn] noun countable HEAD COVERING 戴于头顶之物 IMPROVER ■a circular decoration for the head, usually made of gold and jewels (= precious stones) , and worn by a king or queen at official ceremonies 王冠,皇冠;冕 ■the winning of a sports competition 冠军 •He plans to defend his Olympic crown.他计划卫冕奥运会冠军。 [kraʊn] noun countable TOP PART 顶部 ■the top part of a head, hat or hill (头、帽或山的)顶部 •A pink ribbon had been tied around the crown of the hat.帽子顶部系着一条粉色的缎带。 [kraʊn] noun countable TOOTH 牙齿 ■an artificial piece used to cover a damaged tooth (受损牙齿的)人造冠 [kraʊn] noun countable COIN 硬币 ■a British coin which is no longer used 克朗(英国旧币) [kraʊn] verb transitive HEAD COVERING 戴于头顶之物 ■to put a crown on someone's head in an official ceremony that makes them king or queen 为…加冕;立…为君主 •Queen Elizabeth II was crowned (queen) (= made queen in a special ceremony) in 1953.伊丽莎白女王二世于1953年加冕。 ⇒ See also coronation■If an event or achievement crowns something, it is the best or most successful part of it 使达到顶峰;使圆满 •an acting career crowned by her final Oscar-winning performance她的演艺生涯以最终赢得奥斯卡奖而达到顶峰 [kraʊn] verb transitive TOP PART 顶部 formal ■If something crowns something else, it is on or around the top of it 加顶于;覆盖…的顶部 •The church was crowned with golden domes.教堂顶部是金色的穹顶。 ■slang ■to hit someone on the head 打…的头部 [kraʊn] verb transitive TOOTH 牙齿 ■to fit a crown (= tooth covering) 在牙上镶齿冠 •She's had her two front teeth crowned.她给两颗门牙镶了齿冠。 [kraʊn] verb transitive to crown it all UK informal ■used to say that something is the worst thing to happen in a series of unpleasant events 最糟糕的是 •I had lost my ticket, was soaked to the skin, and, to crown it all, discovered that my purse had been stolen.我把票弄丢了,又被淋得浑身湿透,最糟糕的是,我发现我的钱包被偷了。 |
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