crown

US /kraʊn/
UK /kraʊn/
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1.

王冠

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.
女王在典礼上戴着一顶华丽的王冠
The jewels on the crown sparkled brightly.
王冠上的珠宝闪闪发光。
2.

王室, 君主

the monarch as head of state

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The decision was made by the Crown.
该决定由王室作出。
The land belongs to the Crown.
这片土地属于王室
3.

顶部, 顶端

the top or highest part of something

:
The bird built its nest at the crown of the tree.
鸟在树的顶端筑巢。
He hit his head on the crown of the archway.
他的头撞到了拱门的顶部
4.

牙冠, 牙套

the part of a tooth that is visible above the gum

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The dentist put a new crown on my molar.
牙医给我的磨牙装了一个新牙冠
He needed a dental crown after breaking his tooth.
他牙齿断裂后需要一个牙
1.

加冕

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

:
The archbishop will crown the new king next month.
大主教将于下月为新国王加冕
She was crowned Miss Universe.
她被加冕为环球小姐。
2.

耸立在...之上, 为...画上句号

to be the highest point of (something)

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A magnificent dome crowns the building.
一个宏伟的圆顶耸立在建筑物之上。
The victory crowned a successful season.
这场胜利为成功的赛季画上了句号