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crown objkraJnv [T]立…为(女)王,给…加冕Queen Elizabeth II was crowned (=made queen in a special ceremony) in 1953.伊丽莎白二世女王于1953年被立为王。Elizabeth was crowned queen in 1953. [+ obj + n]伊丽莎白1953年被加冕为女王。She's the newly crowned (=She has just become) world champion in the javelin.她是标枪项目的新世界冠军。An event or achievement that crowns something else is the best or most successful part of it.使达到顶峰Her exciting acting career was crowned by her performance as Juliet.她扮演的朱丽叶是她的令人兴奋的演艺事业的顶峰。A crowned head is a king or a queen who is the ruler of their country.君主(国王或女王)Most of Europe's crowned heads have been entertained in the palace.欧洲国家的大多数君主都在该王宫内受到过接待。 [CORONATION]
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