crowned
adj. 有王冠的,王室的
A crown is a circular ornament, usually made of gold and jewels, which a king or queen wears on their head at official ceremonies. You can also use crown to refer to anything circular that is worn on someone's head.
...a crown of flowers.
花冠
The government of a country that has a king or queen is sometimes referred to as the Crown. In British criminal cases the prosecutor is the Crown .
She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved.
她說必須維護王國政府的主權。
...a Minister of the Crown.
王國政府的大臣
When a king or queen is crowned, a crown is placed on their head as part of a ceremony in which they are officially made king or queen.
Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953...
伊麗莎白於1953年6月2日在威斯敏斯特大教堂加冕。
Two days later, Juan Carlos was crowned king.
兩天後,胡安·卡洛斯被加冕為國王。
If one thing crowns another, it is on top of it.
Here another rugged castle crowns the cliffs and crags.
這裡又有一座高低不平的城堡建在懸崖絕壁之上。
...a very striking face, crowned by an abundance of hair.
一張非常標緻的臉,長著一頭濃密的頭髮
Your crown is the top part of your head, at the back.
He laid his hand gently on the crown of her head.
他把手輕輕放在她的頭頂上。
The crown of a hat is the part which covers the top of your head.
A crown was a British coin worth five shillings.
A crown is an artificial top piece fixed over a broken or decayed tooth.
In sport, winning an important competition is sometimes referred to as a crown .
...his dream of a fourth Wimbledon crown.
他夢想第四次獲得溫布林登網球公開賽的冠軍
An achievement or event that crowns something makes it perfect, successful, or complete.
It is an important moment, crowning the efforts of the Cup organisers...
這是個重要時刻,它使得優勝盃賽組織者的努力圓滿告捷。
The summit was crowned by the signing of the historic START treaty.
此次峰會以簽訂具有歷史性意義的《削減進攻性戰略武器條約》宣告圓滿成功。
If you crown your career with a success or achievement, you have a final success or achievement which is greater than all the others you have had.
He went on to crown a distinguished career in radio and television with his book 'The Price of Victory'.
憑藉《勝利的代價》一書,在廣播和電視事業上成就傑出的他再創輝煌。
1. having an artificial crown on a tooth;
2. crowned with or as if with laurel symbolizing victory
3. provided with or as if with a crown or a crown as specified; often used in combination;
Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
伊麗莎白於1953年6月2日在威斯敏斯特大教堂加冕。
Two days later, Juan Carlos was crowned king.
兩天後,胡安·卡洛斯被加冕為國王。
to be crowned queen
加冕為女王
The coin has a crowned lion on its reverse.
這枚硬幣反面的圖案是個戴皇冠的獅子.
Charlemagne was crowned Emperor on Christmas Day 800 AD.
查裡曼於公元800年聖誕節加冕為皇帝.