coronation 英 [ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃn]   美 [ˌkɔrəˈneɪʃn]

coronation

coronation  英 [ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌkɔrəˈneɪʃn]

n. 加冕礼 

名词复数:coronations 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.)).
cor·on·ation / ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkɔːrəˈneɪʃn ; ˌkɑːrəˈneɪʃn / noun a ceremony at which a crown is formally placed on the head of a new king or queen 加冕;加冕典礼 coronation coronations cor·on·ation / ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkɔːrəˈneɪʃn ; ˌkɑːrəˈneɪʃn /
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