to crown
01
加冕
to place a crown on someone's head in a ceremony so that person officially becomes a king or queen
Transitive: to crown a ruler
例子
As tradition dictates, the queen 's eldest son will be crowned upon the death of the reigning monarch.
按照传统,女王的长子将在在位君主去世后加冕。
02
加冕, 圆满完成
to complete or perfect something, particularly by adding an accomplishment, a success, etc.
Transitive: to crown an endeavor or period
例子
The successful launch of the project crowned months of planning and preparation.
项目的成功启动圆满完成了数月的规划和准备。
03
镶冠, 安装牙冠
to place a protective cover over a damaged or decayed tooth
Transitive: to crown a tooth
例子
He needed to crown his molar after it became too weak to function.
在他的臼齿变得太弱无法发挥作用后,他需要给它镶牙冠。
04
加冕, 装点
to complete a structure, often to add beauty or distinction
Transitive: to crown a structure
例子
A beautiful temple crowns the hill, visible from miles away.
一座美丽的寺庙冠于山顶,数英里外都可见。
Crown
01
the upper part of a hat that covers the top of the head
例子
She adjusted the crown of her hat before leaving.
02
王冠, 冠冕
a round object often decorated with gems that kings or queens put on their heads as a symbol of power and authority
例子
The queen 's crown was adorned with intricate jewels and was a symbol of her royal status.
女王的王冠上装饰着复杂的珠宝,是她皇室地位的象征。
03
牙冠, 牙齿的可见部分
the visible part of the tooth above the gumline, used for biting and chewing
例子
The dentist examined the crown of the tooth for signs of decay.
牙医检查了牙齿的冠部以寻找蛀牙的迹象。
04
牙冠, 牙齿覆盖物
(dentistry) a tooth-shaped covering used to restore and strengthen a damaged or weakened tooth
例子
The dental team crafted a crown to match her natural tooth color.
牙科团队制作了一个牙冠以匹配她天然牙齿的颜色。
05
the topmost part of the human head
例子
Hair thinning often begins at the crown.
06
顶峰, 山顶
the top point of something, typically referring to the highest part of a mountain or hill
例子
The view from the crown of the hill offered a panoramic perspective of the valley below.
从山顶俯瞰,下面的山谷全景尽收眼底。
07
a decorative headpiece, often a wreath or garland, symbolizing victory, honor, or celebration
例子
The crown signified triumph in the festival.
08
the reigning monarch or the authority of the state as embodied in the monarchy
例子
Legal matters were brought before the Crown.
09
the raised center portion of a cambered or sloped road, allowing water to drain toward the edges
例子
The truck tires followed the crown along the highway.
10
a prize or honor given to a winner or champion
例子
She proudly held the crown after the competition.
例子
The crown of the sunflower turned to follow the sun throughout the day.
向日葵的冠在一天中转向跟随太阳。
12
a British coin historically valued at five shillings
例子
The collector prized the 1902 crown.
13
the decorative topmost element of a building, typically at the roofline or highest point
例子
Sculptors designed a crown for the dome.



























