the ceremony of installing a new monarch 同义词:enthronement, enthronization, enthronisation, investiture,
A coronation is a ceremony marking the formal investiture of a monarch and/or their consort with regal power, usually involving the placement of a crown upon their head and the presentation of other items of regalia. This rite may also include the taking of a special vow, acts of homage by the new ruler's subjects, and/or the performance of other ritual deeds of special significance to a given nation.
例句与用法
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I had to steal away to pray here alone after the coronation . 加冕礼之后,我只好一个人溜出来,在这儿祷告。
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Fifty heads of state attended the queen 's coronation to do her honor . 五十位国家元首参加了女王的加冕典礼,向女王表示敬意。
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Baron f was wearing his whole wardrobe dating from the coronation of the emperor francis the first . F男爵穿着国王佛兰西斯一世加冕时代的全套衣服。
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You just concentrate on tomorrow ' s coronation 你只需集中注意力在明天的加冕礼上
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Are you singing at the coronation ? - heck , no 你会在加冕礼上唱歌吗?见鬼,不会
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The queen disrobed after the coronation ceremony 那位女王于加冕礼后脱去了王袍。
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- are you singing at the coronation ? - heck , no 你会在加冕礼上唱歌吗?见鬼,不会
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She is portrayed wearing her coronation robes 给她画的是她穿著加冕礼服的像
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Pascal sauvage has requested that his coronation . . 与此同时,帕斯高萨文奇
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1831 the coronation of king william iv took place 1831年举行威谦国王四世的加冕礼。