corona
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British pronunciation
/kəɹˈə‌ʊnɐ/

Définition et signification de « corona » en anglais

Corona
01

coronne, atmosphère solaire externe

the outer layer of the Sun's atmosphere, observable as a plasma halo during a solar eclipse
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During a total solar eclipse, the corona of the Sun becomes visible as a radiant halo around the moon.
Lors d'une éclipse solaire totale, la couronne du Soleil devient visible sous la forme d'un halo radieux autour de la lune.
The corona's temperature is much higher than that of the Sun's surface, presenting a fascinating solar mystery.
La température de la couronne est beaucoup plus élevée que celle de la surface du Soleil, présentant un mystère solaire fascinant.
02

a long cigar with rounded or blunt ends

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He ordered a fine corona from the humidor.
The cigar was a medium-bodied corona with a smooth draw.
03

a projecting decorative molding or cornice forming the uppermost part of an entablature or wall, common in classical architecture

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The sculptor restored the damaged corona on the temple facade.
The ceiling 's corona cast a subtle shadow along the edge.
04

a ring or circle of light visible around a luminous body

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A faint corona appeared around the moon after the storm.
Mist created a glowing corona around the streetlights.
05

corona

an infectious respiratory disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus
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The spread of corona led to worldwide lockdowns.
Millions were vaccinated to prevent severe corona infections.
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