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crownpiece

/kroun-pees/US // ˈkraʊnˌpis //UK // (ˈkraʊnˌpiːs) //

冠词,冠冕堂皇,冠状物,冠状动脉

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the strap of a bridle that fits across the head of a horse.

Examples

  • Here you are, old brother, ventured the man without being in the least offended and handing over a six-livre crownpiece.

  • As an inevitable result of all the influences that constitute his world he finds himself yearning for meliorism as the crownpiece.

  • Beaufort grew deadly pale as he bent over the crownpiece, and seemed scarcely to have courage to look his friend in his face.

  • The other gave him a 210 crownpiece, and desired him to keep it for his sake.

  • That crownpiece John had put into the hands of his mother, to keep.