crowning

/ ˈkraʊnɪŋ /
/ ˈkraʊnɪŋ /

释义

adj. 最高的;无比的

v. 加冕;加顶;使圆满;“crown”的现在分词

自然拼读

美式发音
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/ ˈkraʊnɪŋ /
cr
/kr/
ow
/aʊ/
n
/n/
ing
/ɪŋ/

例句

Hale him forth, and crown him!

把他拥过来,给他加冕!

Whilst England remains, and the crown continues, the privilege shall not lapse.

只要英国还在,只要国王还在,这个特权就不会取消。

Perhaps out of pure heavenly goodness the spring came and crowned everything it possibly could into that one place.

也许纯粹是出于上天的善意,春天来了,还把它能带来的一切都放进了那一处。

'If you divide that into eight parts there will be half a crown for each of, you,' he said.

“如果你把它分成八份,每个人就能得到半克朗。”他说。

But the Labor Department's latest jobs reports and other recent data reports present a strong case for crowning baby boomers as the greatest victims of the recession and its dreadful consequences.

但美国劳工部最新的就业报告和其他最新数据报告有力地证明了婴儿潮一代是经济衰退及其可怕后果的最大受害者。

Her graduation was the crowning achievement of her academic journey.

她的毕业是她学术旅程中的巅峰成就。

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