n.(名詞)
[C]王冠,冕a special thing that a king or queen wears on his or her head at important times
[S]王權the governing power of a kingdom
1.[C]王冠,冕a special thing that a king or queen wears on his or her head at important times
2.[S]王權the governing power of a kingdom
v.(動詞)
vt. 加冕put a crown on
vt. 頂上有be or have at the top of
vt. 使完成,使(圓滿)結束cause to put an end or a happy finishing touch to
1.vt. 加冕put a crown on
2.vt. 頂上有be or have at the top of
3.vt. 使完成,使(圓滿)結束cause to put an end or a happy finishing touch to
用作名詞 (n.)
Thecrownwas enchased with gold and silver. 這頂王冠上鑲嵌著金和銀。
She refused thecrown. 她拒不接受王位。
I know she promised him a lilaccrown. 我知道,她曾允諾他一頂紫丁香的花冠。
He cracked hiscrownon a microphone during a performance. 他在一次表演中在麥克風上把齒冠打破了。
1.Thecrownwas enchased with gold and silver. 這頂王冠上鑲嵌著金和銀。
2.She refused thecrown. 她拒不接受王位。
3.I know she promised him a lilaccrown. 我知道,她曾允諾他一頂紫丁香的花冠。
4.He cracked hiscrownon a microphone during a performance. 他在一次表演中在麥克風上把齒冠打破了。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
They wanted tocrownCaesar king . 他們想立凱撒為王。
Treescrownedthe hill. 樹木覆蓋著小山。
He opened a bottle of wine tocrownthe feast. 他開了一瓶葡萄酒使宴會圓滿結束。
1.They wanted tocrownCaesar king . 他們想立凱撒為王。
2.Treescrownedthe hill. 樹木覆蓋著小山。
3.He opened a bottle of wine tocrownthe feast. 他開了一瓶葡萄酒使宴會圓滿結束。