crown

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1.

corona

a circular ornamental headdress worn by a monarch as a symbol of authority, usually made of gold and jewels

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The queen wore a magnificent crown during the ceremony.
La reina llevaba una magnífica corona durante la ceremonia.
The jewels on the crown sparkled brightly.
Las joyas de la corona brillaban intensamente.
2.

Corona, monarquía

the monarch as head of state

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The decision was made by the Crown.
La decisión fue tomada por la Corona.
The land belongs to the Crown.
La tierra pertenece a la Corona.
3.

copa, cima

the top or highest part of something

:
The bird built its nest at the crown of the tree.
El pájaro construyó su nido en la copa del árbol.
He hit his head on the crown of the archway.
Se golpeó la cabeza con la cima del arco.
4.

corona dental, corona

the part of a tooth that is visible above the gum

:
The dentist put a new crown on my molar.
El dentista me puso una nueva corona en el molar.
He needed a dental crown after breaking his tooth.
Necesitaba una corona dental después de romperse un diente.
1.

coronar

to place a crown on the head of (a monarch)

:
The archbishop will crown the new king next month.
El arzobispo coronará al nuevo rey el próximo mes.
She was crowned Miss Universe.
Fue coronada Miss Universo.
2.

coronar, culminar

to be the highest point of (something)

:
A magnificent dome crowns the building.
Una magnífica cúpula corona el edificio.
The victory crowned a successful season.
La victoria coronó una temporada exitosa.