coronation
coronation 英 [ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌkɔrəˈneɪʃn]
n. 加冕礼
名词复数:coronations
- A coronation is the ceremony when a new King (or Queen, let's not be sexist) is officially installed. A coronation is usually quite glitzy and full of pomp.
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- n. 加冕礼
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1. Logue outrages Bertie, to therapeutic effect, by sitting on the throne in Westminster Abbey prior to the coronation.
为了达成治疗效果,洛格激怒了伯蒂,他在伯蒂加冕礼前坐在了他威斯敏斯特的王座上。
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2. When they first saw each other in royal clothing, the fine robes and shining crowns for their coronation, that was when they fell in love.
当他们第一次看到对方穿着王室的衣服——为他们的加冕礼而穿戴的精美的袍子和华丽的王冠——时,那就是他们坠入爱河的时候。
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3. But the world began to warm in 1650; when Charles II was crowned king of England in 1660, the coronation sparked the Enlightenment era in Europe.
但是从1650年开始,全球开始转暖,当查理二世于1660年在英国即位时,他的加冕礼成为启动欧洲启蒙时代的转机。
- coronation (n.) "act or ceremony of investing (a sovereign) with a crown," c. 1400, coronacioun, from Late Latin coronationem (nominative coronatio) "a crowning," noun of action from past-participle stem of Latin coronare "to furnish with a crown," from corona "crown, wreath" (see crown (n.)).
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