queen
US /kwiːn/
UK /kwiːn/

1.
reina
the female ruler of an independent state, typically one who inherits the position by right of birth and holds it for life
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The Queen delivered her annual Christmas message.
La Reina pronunció su mensaje anual de Navidad.
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She was crowned Queen at a young age.
Fue coronada Reina a una edad temprana.
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2.
reina (ajedrez)
the most powerful chess piece, able to move any number of squares in any direction
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He moved his queen to capture the opponent's rook.
Movió su reina para capturar la torre del oponente.
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Losing your queen early in the game can be a major setback.
Perder tu reina al principio del juego puede ser un gran revés.
1.
coronar reina
to make (a woman) a queen
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The people hoped to queen their beloved princess soon.
La gente esperaba coronar a su amada princesa pronto.
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They plan to queen her after the current monarch abdicates.
Planean coronarla después de que el monarca actual abdique.