coronation

coronation [ˌkɒrəˈneɪʃn]  [ˌkɔ:rəˈneɪʃn] 

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第三人称复数:coronations

coronation 基本解释
加冕礼;
coronation 网络解释

1. 加冕:第二十六号,D大调,标题为<<加冕>>(Coronation),K537,作于1788年. 第二十七号,降B大调、K595,作于1791年. 另有早期未列人编号的K107 3首. 莫扎特钢琴协奏曲全集的版本,首选海布勒演奏版,由科林?戴维斯等指挥伦敦交响乐团,Philips,

2. 加冤仪式:11. Transformation 变身 | 12. Coronation 加冤仪式 | 13. Destruction of the Moon 月球基地毁灭

coronation 单语例句

1. Dream is a witty and heartfelt tribute to sports and the Queen's coronation in 1952 to the present.

2. Sebastian Vettel has gone from " Crash Kid " to coronation as Formula One's youngest double world champion in little more than a year.

3. He became the world's youngest reigning monarch and head of the newest democracy after the coronation.

4. The store manufactured the golden dragon pillar of the original crown for the coronation of Emperor Puyi in 1934.

5. The manager of Cumberland's Pencil Museum has expressed her delight over Coronation Street's namecheck of the establishment.

6. He literally guided me from the start of'Coronation Street'.

7. The only coronation the Spurs plan on attending anytime soon is their own.

8. He has lived his oath, which was first announced at his royal coronation ceremony in 1946.

9. There are two different types of models, representing the wartime parade and the coronation ceremony.

coronation 英英释义

noun

1. coronation

1. the ceremony of installing a new monarch

    Synonym: enthronement enthronization enthronisation investiture