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coronation

/kawr-uh-ney-shuhn, kor-/US // ˌkɔr əˈneɪ ʃən, ˌkɒr- //UK // (ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃən) //

加冕仪式,加冕,加冕典礼,加冕礼

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act or ceremony of crowning a king, queen, or other sovereign.

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Examples

  • Every year, there’s any number of similar coronations—or, I guess, condemnations.

  • That has given the primary the feel of a coronation, although Carroll Foy argued that “not being able to break 50 percent” revealed the former governor's vulnerability.

  • Was her coronation as the future queen of pop soul made in haste?

  • Apparently Democrats do want a coronation but is it because they do not have better choices?

  • Therefore, the question “Do Democrats really want a Hillary Clinton coronation?”

  • Then the logical follow up, “Will American voters accept a White House coronation?”

  • On February 23, Coronation Day, El Chapo arrived with three bands.

  • From Lisbon the ambassador was summoned to attend the coronation of the Emperor and to take his place among the Marshals.

  • The night was passed at anchor off the northernmost Coronation Island.

  • In conformity with precedents, the coronation was distinguished by the grant of new honours.

  • Each of those named took the posts which, at a real coronation, etiquette would have assigned to them.

  • It was stated in the house of commons shortly after the coronation that the expenses incurred for the coronation of George IV.