crowning如何读

英:[ˈkraʊnɪŋ]

美:[ ˈkraʊnɪŋ]

crowning是什么意思

  • adj.最高的;无比的
  • 动词crown的现在分词形式.

crowning词根

词根:crown

adj.

crowned 王室的;戴王冠的

n.

crown 王冠;花冠;王权;顶点

v.

crowned 加冕,使成王(crown的过去式和过去分词形式)

vt.

crown 加冕;居…之顶;表彰;使圆满完成

crowning英英释义

noun

a reward of victory or mark of honorespecially: the title representing the championship in a sport

a royal or imperial headdress or cap of sovereignty : diadem

the highest part: such as

the topmost part of the skull or head

the summit of a mountain

the head of foliage of a tree or shrub

the part of a hat or other headgear covering the crown of the head

the part of a tooth external to the gum or an artificial substitute for this see tooth illustration

a wreath, band, or circular ornament for the head

something resembling a wreath or crown

the knurled cap on top of a watch stem

imperial or regal power : sovereignty

monarch

something that imparts splendor, honor, or finish : culmination

any of several old gold coins with a crown as part of the device

an old usually silver British coin worth five shillings

koruna

krona

krone

kroon

the region of a seed plant at which stem and root merge

the arching end of the shank of an anchor where the arms join it see anchor illustration

verb

transitive verb

to place a crown or wreath on the head ofspecifically: to invest with regal dignity and power

to recognize officially as

they crowned her athlete of the year

to award a championship to

crown a new champion

to bestow something on as a mark of honor or recompense : adorn

surmount, topespecially: to top (a checker) with a checker to make a king

to bring to a successful conclusion : climax

the role that crowned her career

to provide with something like a crown: such as

to fill so that the surface forms a crown

to put an artificial crown on (a tooth)

to hit on the head

intransitive verb

of a forest fire to burn rapidly through the tops of trees

in childbirth to appear and begin to emerge headfirst or crown first at the vaginal opening

the baby's head crowned

crowning词组

crown princen. 皇太子;皇储

crown ether冠醚

to crown it all更妙的是;更糟糕的是;尤其是

take the crown夺冠;获冠军称号

crown princessn. 将继承王位的公主;女王储

crown of thorns麒麟花;荆棘王冠;棘冠星鱼

crown with冠上…

crown courtn. 英国刑事法庭;(英国)巡回刑事法庭

crown jewel皇冠上的宝石;(镶在王冠、权杖等上面以显示王权的)御宝

wear the crown◎做皇帝,◎做殉道者 

crown gall[植病]冠瘿病

crown height冠部高度,冠高;冠高比

crown gear冠状齿轮;差动器侧面伞齿轮

arch crown拱顶

crown molding顶冠饰条

crown colony英国直辖殖民地

triple crownn. 三重冠

crown density授密度,郁闭度(树冠)

crown block定滑轮

gold crown金冠

crowning_医学行业词汇

造冠术(牙)

儿头出露(分娩):分娩第二产程中的一期,这时胎儿头皮大部露于阴道口,产妇会阴膨胀,肛门张开

crowning词源英文解释

Noun Middle English coroune, croune, borrowed from Anglo-French corone, coroune, going back to Latin corōna "wreath, garland worn on the head as a mark of honor or emblem of majesty," borrowed from Greek korṓnē "crow, seabird (perhaps a shearwater), any of various curved or hooked objects (as a door handle or tip of a bow), kind of crown," perhaps formed from an original n-stem nominative *kor-ōn "crow, seabird," from a base *kor- — more at cornice Note: Old English corona "crown," a weak noun borrowed directly from Latin, may have been replaced by the Anglo-French word if it was continued into Middle English at all. Ancient Greek korṓnē, though marginally attested in the meaning "crown, garland" (as something bent or curved?), is nonetheless presumed to be the source of the Latin word; aside from a gloss "kind of crown" (eîdos stephánou) by the lexicographer Hesychius, this sense is known only from a single fragment, of doubtful interpretation, by Sophron of Syracuse, a writer of mime. As both Sophron and the lyric poet Stesichorus, who used the derivative korōnís "garland," wrote in Doric, it is possible that the meaning "garland," whatever its origin, was peculiar to western dialects of Greek and hence transmitted to Latin. Verb Middle English corounen, crounen, borrowed from Anglo-French coroner, corouner, going back to Latin corōnare "to deck with garlands, wreath, encircle," derivative of corōna "wreathe, garland worn on the head as a mark of honor or emblem of majesty" — more at crown >entry 1

The first known use of crown was in the 12th century

crowning儿童词典英英释义

crucifyverb

to put to death by nailing or binding the hands and feet to a cross

to treat cruelly : torture, persecute

were crucified in the newspapers

cruciblenoun

a pot made of a substance not easily damaged by fire that is used for holding something to be treated under great heat

a severe test

cruces

crozier

crow1 of 3noun

any of various large usually entirely glossy black birds related to the jays

capitalized a member of an Indigenous people of the Great Plainsalso: their language

crow2 of 3verb

to make the loud shrill sound that a rooster makes

to make sounds of delight

to brag loudly or joyfully

crow3 of 3noun

the cry of the rooster

a cry of triumph

crown1 of 2noun

a wreath or band for the head especially as a mark of victory or honor

the title representing a sports championship

the heavyweight crown

a royal headdress

the top of the head

the highest part (as of a mountain or tree)

the part of a hat covering the crown of the head

the part of a tooth outside of the gum

something resembling a crown

royal power or authority

the executive part of the British government

any of various coins (as an old British coin worth five shillings)

crown2 of 2verb

to place a crown onespecially: to make sovereign

to declare officially to be

was crowned champion

top entry 2 sense 2

snow crowned the mountain's peak

to top a checker with a checker to make a king

to bring to a successful conclusion : finish off : complete

of a forest fire to burn rapidly through the tops of trees

crowning 例句

1 The crowning glory is the delicate spiral staircase, leading to a glass roof that allows light to flood the house.

2 McCarthy's beauty pageant-style "crowning" and the impromptu lining up on stage of all six comedy actress nominees was seen as one of the highlights of Sunday's ceremony.

3 Some pieces recall the property’s former life as a dairy farm — a pitchfork and shovels become the crowning pieces of a sculpture, and metal tractor seats transform into swivel chairs.

4 But Napoleon’s crowning of Joseph, first in Naples and then in Spain, of Louis in the Netherlands and then of Jerome in Westphalia all proved costly mistakes.

5 The crowning of The King's Speech at the Bafta awards was indeed a bitter-sweet moment for the UK Film Council, which funded it and is now being axed.

6 At a museum party on Jan. 24, he completed it, crowning it with a tiny 12th Man flag.

7 Her crowning glory is her hair.

她最引以为荣的是她的头发。

8 The Voting Rights Act has been called the crowning achievement of the civil rights movement.

9 One of her crowning achievements?

什么是她最高的成就?

10 The time has come, says Patrick Stewart theatrically, for the "crowning of a new silverback, and the last stand of the silverback king".

11 This year, though, it was time to return to crowning a single word.

12 What should have been the crowning moment of Bernard’s whole career had turned out to be the moment of his greatest humiliation.

13 And then, in 1930, the crowning moment of his career: He became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

14 For a small nation, the Swiss have made some pretty big contributions to world culture: muesli, Velcro, the Red Cross … and, perhaps the crowning achievement of this ancient federal republic, the fondue.

15 The album's crowning achievement is to render these venerable airs and laments contemporary and relevant, and Dillon's live show reflects the record's sparse, stripped-down arrangements.

16 It was due to run for 91 days before crowning a winner to succeed last year's winner, Dilish Matthews from Namibia.

17 Mr. Pollock’s crowning achievement was an office chair characterized by a single aluminum band around its perimeter that held it together, structurally and visually.

18 Last month, Paul walked off with his second Emmy for Best Supporting Actor In A Drama, crowning a year in which Breaking Bad took firm root in the British psyche.

19 Visitors still marvel at the dome, the crowning feature of the cathedral.

今日的游客仍惊叹于这个圆顶,它是教堂中最引人注目像皇冠似的一景。

20 Her hair was her crowning glory.

她的头发是她最引以为豪的东西.

crowning 同义词

4 圆满完成

wrap-up outwork

6 登峰造极的

crucial

7 达到顶点

climax

9 使圆满

make crown

13 至高无上的

sovereign paramount unrivaled topless

17 登峰造极

crucial crown it

18 圆满的

picture-perfect

19 加冕

coronation

crowning 短语相关

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