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词汇 crown
释义 crown
noun[ C ]
uk /kraʊn/ us /kraʊn/

crownnoun[C] (HEAD COVERING)


a circular decoration for the head, usually made of gold and jewels (= precious stones), and worn by a king or queen at official ceremonies王冠,皇冠;冕
 
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the act of winning a sports competition: 冠军
He plans to defend his Olympic crown.他计划卫冕奥运会冠军。
The crown, decorated with diamonds and other precious stones, was exhibited in a special case.装饰着钻石和其他宝石的王冠被放在一个特制的橱窗里展出。
The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre.女王在加冕礼上的服饰包括王冠和权杖。
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Jewelry
ankle bracelet
antihelix
antitragus
auricle
bangle
barbell
be dripping with somethingidiom
bejewelled
brooch
charm
crown jewels
cultured pearl
diamanté
engagement ring
gem
jewellery box
medallion
rhinestone
tiepin
treasure

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Ceremonial clothes & objects
Winning, losing & scoring in sport

crownnoun[C] (TOP PART)


the top part of a head, hat, or hill: (头、帽或山的)顶部
A pink ribbon had been tied around the crown of the hat.帽子顶部系着一条粉色的缎带。
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Edges & extremities of objects
apex
apical
apices
bevel
border
bottom
cap
circumference
edge
extremity
foot
line of demarcation
palm-fringed
perimeter
peripherally
periphery
rim
spout
tip
verge

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The head

crownnoun[C] (TOOTH)


an artificial piece used to cover a damaged tooth(受损牙齿的)人造冠
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Dentistry
brace
cavity
central giant cell granuloma
dam
dental floss
dental hygienist
dental practitioner
dental surgeon
dentigerous cyst
dentistry
extraction
grind
hygienist
Novocaine
odontologist
odontology
oral irrigator
oral surgeon
orthodontist
toothpick

crownnoun[C] (COIN)


a British coin that is no longer used克朗(英国旧币)
 
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British money
bit
bob
farthing
fiver
guinea
P, p
pence
penny
pound
pound sign
pound sterling
quid
shilling
sixpenny
smacker
sovereign
threepenny
tuppence
tuppenny
twopenny

crownnoun[C] (MEAT)


UK
part of a turkey or other large bird eaten as food that includes the breast(= chest parts) but not the legs:
turkey crownSupermarkets have seen a strong increase in demand for turkey crowns this Christmas.
I've bought a goose crown this year as an alternative to turkey.
A crown is perfect if you have fewer people to feed or guests who all like white meat.
Synonym
crown roast
A crown will cook more quickly and should fit in any oven – and your roasting tin.
The turkey breast crown should stand for 20 minutes before carving.
The boneless turkey crown is packaged in 4kg sections and can be machine sliced.
Brush the goose crown with the softened butter & season well with sea salt & freshly ground white pepper.
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Meat - general words
barbecue
beefsteak
breast
carrion
charcuterie
chub
crackling
fowl
game
gristle
joint
lardon
marrowbone
meat
meaty
poultry
red meat
spring chicken
tikka
white meat
crown
verb[ T ]
uk /kraʊn/ us /kraʊn/

crownverb[T] (KING, QUEEN, ETC.)


to put a crown on someone's head in an official ceremony that makes that person king or queen: 为…加冕;立…为君主
be crowned queenQueen Elizabeth II was crowned queen in 1953.
be crowned kingHe was crowned king in Westminster Abbey.
I saw the spot where the Emperors were crowned.
See also
coronation
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Ceremonies
anti-ritualism
cavalcade
ceremonial
ceremonially
ceremony
guard of honour
hara-kiri
initiation
initiation ceremony
initiatory
installation
investiture
knight
pageant
remember
requiem
ribbon cutting
rite of passage
ritual
troop

crownverb[T] (GIVE TITLE, ETC.)


to give someone or something a particular title, usually because they have won it, or deserved it because of their achievements:
The race to crown a new champion in US College Basketball continues.
Sports Illustrated crowned him the greatest team player on the greatest team ever.
be crowned somethingThey are more determined than ever to be crowned European champions this season.
She was the favourite to be crowned winner of the TV talent show.
She was crowned Artist of the Year at last year's Music Awards.
New York magazine crowned it "The Most Spectacular Restaurant in the World."
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Prizes, rewards and medals
(the/a pot of gold at) the end of the rainbowidiom
Academy Award
award
bemedalled
blue ribbon
booby prize
bronze
colour
gong
grab bag
Grammy
hand something out
honour
platinum disc
prize
Pulitzer Prize
Purple Heart
rainbow
stake
the golden boot

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Names and titles

crownverb[T] (BEST PART)


If an event or achievement crowns something, it is the best or most successful part of it: 使达到顶峰;使圆满
He hopes to crown his career with his first Olympic gold medal this year.
an acting career crowned by her final Oscar-winning performance以最终赢得奥斯卡奖而达到顶峰的演艺生涯
Related word
crowning
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Surpassing in quality or number
catch
catch (someone) up
compare
crush
do something for an encoreidiom
eclipse
encore
outcompete
outdo
outflank
outgo
outman
push the envelopeidiom
put/leave someone in the shadeidiom
shade
shame
steal
steal a march on someoneidiom
steal someone's thunderidiom
surpass

crownverb[T] (TOP PART)


formal
If something crowns something else, it is on or around the top of it: 加顶于;覆盖…的顶部
The church was crowned with golden domes.教堂顶部是金色的穹顶。
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Enclosing, surrounding and immersing
beleaguer
beleaguered
beset
border
box someone/something in
drown
enclosure
fence something in
fence something off
flooding
gather
gift wrap
gift-wrapped
sheathe
siege
soak
steep
steep something/someone in something
submersion
swaddle

crownverb[T] (TOOTH)


to fit a crown (= tooth covering): 给牙镶齿冠
She's had her two front teeth crowned.她给两颗门牙镶了齿冠。
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Dentistry
brace
cavity
central giant cell granuloma
dam
dental floss
dental hygienist
dental practitioner
dental surgeon
dentigerous cyst
dentistry
extraction
grind
hygienist
Novocaine
odontologist
odontology
oral irrigator
oral surgeon
orthodontist
toothpick

crownverb[T] (HIT)


informal
to hit someone on the head: 打…的头部
I felt like crowning him.
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Hitting and beating
at-risk
bang away
bang someone up
basher
bashing
butt
duke
fetch
gut punch
hammer
head-butt
hell
mess
punch
swing at someone
swing for someone
tan someone's hideidiom
tar
tonk
wallop

Idiom


to crown it all
the Crown
noun[ S ]
uk /kraʊn/ us /kraʊn/
the royal governing power of a country that has a king or queen王权,君权;王国政府
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Royalty, aristocracy & titles
accede to something
accession
anointed
anti-monarchical
anti-monarchist
duke
dukedom
earl
earldom
emir
miss
mister
monarch
monarchist
morganatic
royalist
royally
Rt. Hon.
Shah
sheikh

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Republics & kingdoms
Examples from literature

He was not in the habit of attaching himself specially to any Minister of the Crown. 
I should not, perhaps, have resisted so many if I had not seen in the House of Commons a disposition to rise in their demands on the Crown had they found it more yielding. 
The House of Commons undoubtedly consider their duty to the Crown as paramount to all other obligations. 
The jury was packed, and the judges on the bench were as much a part of the machinery of prosecution as the Counsel for the Crown. 
The point to be noted is that the Crown, or in reality the Colonial Office, has and often exercises the power of placing a veto upon any Colonial law whatever. 

crown | American Dictionary


crown
noun[ C ]
us/krɑʊn/

crownnoun[C] (HEAD COVERING)


a circular decoration for the head, usually made of gold and jewels, worn by a king or queen at official ceremonies
In a sports competition, a crown is a prize or position which you get for beating all the other competitors:
They won six NBA crowns in seven years.

crownnoun[C] (TOP PART)


the top part of something, esp. a person’s head:
Her hair stuck straight up from her crown.
The crown of a hat is the part that covers the top of your head.

crownnoun[C] (TOOTH)


an artificial piece used to cover the top and sides of a tooth, esp. if it is damaged:
a gold crown
crown
verb[ T ]
us/krɑʊn/

crownverb[T] (BE BEST)


to be the best or most successful part of an activity or life:
He hoped that health-care was the achievement that would crown his administration.

crownverb[T] (COVER HEAD AS SYMBOL)


to make someone officially a king or queen of a country:
Queen Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 (= made queen).

crownverb[T] (COVER TOOTH)


to place an artificial, tooth-shaped piece over a tooth, esp. if the natural tooth is damaged:
She had her two front teeth crowned.

crownverb[T] (BE TOP PART)


to be on or around the top of something:
mountains crowned with snowy caps

the Crown | Business English


the Crown
noun[ S ]
ukus
GOVERNMENT
the government of a country that has a king or queen as its official head:
Companies that are owned by the Crown are also subject to this law.
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