a crown of wild flowers 野花冠
the relationship between Parliament and the Crown 议会和君主的关系
When he dies, the crown will pass to his son. 他去世后,王位将传给他儿子。
a minister of the Crown 王国政府的大臣
The Crown was forced to drop the charges because of a lack of evidence. 由于缺乏证据,王国政府被迫撤诉。
France will be defending their World Cup crown. 法国将卫冕世界杯冠军头衔。
a gold crown 金齿冠
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present participle | crowning |
past tense | crowned |
past participle | crowned |
James III was crowned at Kelso Abbey. 詹姆斯三世在凯尔索教堂加冕。
Haile Selassie was crowned emperor in 1930. 海尔·塞拉西于1930年被拥立为皇帝。
She was crowned Miss America almost twenty years ago. 她在差不多20年前就被加冕为“美国小姐”。
They were crowned champions after a dramatic 6–5 final. 他们戏剧性地以6比5赢得决赛后被授予冠军称号。
Williams crowned his amazing pop career by taking three of last night's four major awards. 威廉姆斯摘取了昨晚4项大奖中的3项,使他的流行音乐事业达到了顶峰。
Almost every hill is crowned with a pretty village. 几乎每座山上都有一个漂亮的村子。
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