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英:[ɪn'θrəʊnmənt]
美:[ɪn'θroʊnmənt]
verb
transitive verb
to seat in a place associated with a position of authority or influence
to seat ceremonially on a throne
to assign supreme virtue or value to : exalt
The first known use of enthrone was in 1543
enthusiasmnoun
strong excitement and active interest
something causing a feeling of excitement and active interest
enthuseverb
to make enthusiastic
to show enthusiasm
enthroneverb
to install in office or in a position of authority
to install formally on a throne
to place high value on : exalt
1 Moon sent Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon to Tokyo last month for Emperor Naruhito’s enthronement ceremony with a personal letter calling for efforts to mend ties.
2 Anointed with holy oil and enthroned on St. Edward’s chair, King Charles III was crowned on Saturday in a solemn ritual that stretches back more than a millennium but unfolded with multiple concessions to the modern age.
3 A look at the significance of the enthronement ceremony and what people are expecting of the new emperor:
4 Duterte’s latest health problem went public when he cut short his trip earlier this week to Japan, where he attended Emperor Naruhito’s enthronement ceremony.
5 Another part of the enthronement will be Porfirije’s takeover of the throne at the Pec monastery in Kosovo, the medieval seat of Serbian Orthodox patriarchs and it is expected in the coming weeks.
6 Thousands of demonstrators have blocked roads in southern Montenegro in a protest over the enthronement of a new Serbian Orthodox Church archbishop.
7 Jingzong after his death, his son Yelv-long 12-year-old Ogata enthronement is to Liao Sheng Zong.
景宗死后,其子十二岁的耶律隆绪即位,是为辽圣宗。
8 The enthronement ceremony was originally modeled after one by the ancient Tang dynasty of China and the second of a three-part process following the May succession.
9 Now dressed in a reddish loincloth, he was raised on to an intricately carved stool by the Kwikfor to signify that he had been "enstooled" - as the Mankon people call the enthronement of their king.
10 Analysts point out that even excluding the new empress from a key part of her husband’s enthronement ceremony is incongruent with Japan’s efforts to promote gender equality.
11 "I hereby proclaim my enthronement to those at home and abroad," Naruhito said.
12 Desmond Tutu's enthronement as Archbishop of Cape Town was attended by the then Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runcie, and the widow of Martin Luther King.
13 None of the church officials talked about the possibility of moving the date or the venue of the enthronement ceremony.
14 "There are elements you tend to see in different coronations", she explains, "there's always some kind of installation or enthronement. There's usually regalia or ritual clothing and the sacred elements like the anointing."
15 After his death, Greek television channels played montages of key moments of his life, from his enthronement to his swearing in of the colonels who had led the 1967 coup.
16 Naruhito’s enthronement will take place in an elaborate ceremony on Oct.
17 Queen Consort Camilla will then be anointed, crowned and enthroned in a shorter ceremony.
18 In 2019, she composed the piece “Ray of Water,” which was performed at the enthronement ceremony of Naruhito, the emperor of Japan.
19 A more elaborate enthronement ceremony for Naruhito will be held in October, when he will proclaim his ascension before officials and guests from inside and outside the country.
20 Following this ceremony for King Charles, Queen Camilla will be anointed, given the Consort's Ring, crowned with Queen Mary's Crown, given the Rod & Sceptre, and finally, enthroned alongside Charles.