
## 中英词典 ### 名词 1. 冠冕(crown):用于表示国王或女王戴在头上的装饰物。 2. 王冠(crown):用于表示象征君权的带有珠宝装饰的头饰。 3. 顶点(crown):用于表示某物或某人的最高点或最高成就。 4. 顶部(crown):用于表示物体的最上面或最高点。 5. 牙冠(crown):用于表示修复牙齿的一种方法,将人工牙齿覆盖在已经磨损的牙齿上。 6. 皇冠(crown):用于表示君主身份或地位的头饰。 ### 动词 1. 加冕(crown):用于表示君主正式戴上王冠,成为国王或女王。 2. 使圆满完成(crown):用于表示某事物的成功或圆满完成。 ### 形容词 1. 王室的(crown):用于表示与王室或君主有关的事物。 ### 词语辨析 - crown与corona的区别: - crown:着重强调的是王权、君主等含义。 - corona:着重强调的是冠状物、光环等含义。 ### 词汇扩充 1. crown jewels:王冠上镶嵌的珠宝 2. crown prince:皇太子 3. crown prosecutor:王室检察官 4. crown colony:王室殖民地 5. crown court:王室法庭 ### 近义词 1. tiara:王冠 2. diadem:冠状带 3. coronet:小王冠 4. circlet:圆环 ### 反义词 1. dethrone:废黜 2. uncrown:除去王冠 ## 柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary) - 名词 1. The crown is the official hat or decoration that a king or queen wears on state occasions. 【英】(国王、女王的)王冠 2. A crown is a circular ornament, usually made of gold and jewels, which a king or queen wears on their head at official ceremonies. 【英】(象征权力)王冠 3. The crown is the position or role of being a king or queen. 【英】王位 4. The crown is the power and authority of a king or queen, or the person who wears the crown 【英】王权 5. A crown is a valuable object, usually made of gold and jewels, which is used to decorate or symbolize the power or authority of a ruler or winner of a competition. 【英】王冠,皇冠 6. The crown is the top part of a head, which is covered by hair. 【英】头顶,顶部 7. A crown is a circular decoration that a king or queen wears on their head as a symbol of their rank. 【英】(象征王权的)冕 - 动词 1. If a king or queen is crowned, a crown is placed on their head and they are officially made king or queen. 【英】加冕 2. If you crown something, you put something on top of it or attach it to the top of it in order to decorate it or make it seem more important or impressive.【英】加冠于,加冕于 3. If you say that an event or achievement crowns a particular period of time or a person's life, you mean that it is the most successful, exciting, or important event or achievement during that time or in that person's life. 【英】使圆满完成,成为…的顶峰 ## 牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary) - 名词 1. A circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of or decorated with precious metals and jewels. 【英】王冠 2. A wreath worn as a mark of honor or emblem of victory. 【英】花冠,胜利的象征 3. The top or highest part of something, especially one forming a point. 【英】顶部,顶点 4. A traditional form of headgear, or headgear representing a particular status, worn by a person on a playing card. 【英】纸牌上的图案 - 动词 1. Make (someone) a monarch; confer royal dignity upon. 【英】加冕 2. Form the topmost or highest part of. 【英】位于…的顶部 ## 用法 - The king was crowned in a grand ceremony.【正式】 - She wore a beautiful crown on her wedding day.【正式】 - The mountain's snowy peak was crowned with clouds.【正式】 - The team's victory crowned their season.【正式】 - The dentist recommended a crown for the damaged tooth.【正式】 - The queen's crown jewels are on display at the museum.【正式】 - The crown prince is next in line to the throne.【正式】 - The crown colony was under British rule.【正式】 - The crown court deals with serious criminal cases.【正式】 - The crown prosecutor presented the evidence in court.【正式】 ## 相关例句 1. The crown jewels are displayed in the Tower of London.【正式】 王冠上的珠宝在伦敦塔里展示。 2. The king placed the crown on his head.【正式】 国王将王冠戴在头上。 3. She was the queen of beauty, wearing a crown of flowers.【正式】 她是美的代表,戴着花冠。 4. The mountain peak was crowned with snow.【正式】 山顶覆盖着积雪。 5. The team's victory crowned their successful season.【正式】 这个团队的胜利是他们成功赛季的顶点。 6. The dentist recommended a crown to protect the damaged tooth.【正式】 牙医建议做冠以保护受损的牙齿。 7. The crown prince will soon ascend to the throne.【正式】 皇太子将很快登基为国王。 8. The crown colony was under British rule for many years.【正式】 这个王室殖民地长期受英国统治。 9. The case was heard in the crown court.【正式】 这个案件在王室法庭审理。 10. The crown prosecutor presented the evidence against the accused.【正式】 王室检察官提出了对被告的证据。