crown

英[kraʊn] 美[kraʊn]
  • n. 王冠;花冠;王权;顶点
  • vt. 加冕;居…之顶;表彰;使圆满完成
  • n. (Crown)人名;(英)克朗

词态变化


复数: crowns;第三人称单数: crowns;过去式: crowned;过去分词: crowned;现在分词: crowning;

助记提示


1、coron- => coroun- => crown.

中文词源


crown 王冠

来自PIE*sker, 弯,转,编织,词源同cradle, corona.

英文词源


crown
crown: [12] Crowns appear to have been named essentially from their circular shape. The word’s ultimate source, Greek korónē, simply meant ‘something curved’ (it came from the adjective korōnos ‘curved’, which was a relative of Latin curvus ‘curved’). Latin borrowed it as corōna ‘circular garland’, and passed it on via Old French corone and Anglo-Norman corune to English.

Latin also derived a verb from it, corōnāre, which ultimately became the English verb crown and also, of course, formed the basis of English coronation [14]. Other English descendants of Latin corōna (which itself became an English word in the 16th century) are the two diminutives coronet [15] and corolla [17] (source of corollary), coroner [14] (originally an ‘officer of the crown’), and coronary.

The use of crown for certain coins (based of course on their being stamped with the figure of a crown) dates in English from the 14th century; it is also reflected in such coin names as Swedish krona and Danish and Norwegian krone.

=> corollary, coronation, coroner, coronet, curve
crown (v.)
late 12c., from Old French coroner, from corone (see crown (n.)). Related: Crowned; crowning. The latter in its sense of "that makes complete" is from 1650s.
crown (n.)
early 12c., "royal crown," from Anglo-French coroune, Old French corone (13c., Modern French couronne), from Latin corona "crown," originally "wreath, garland," related to Greek korone "anything curved, kind of crown." Old English used corona, directly from Latin.

Extended to coins bearing the imprint of a crown (early 15c.), especially the British silver 5-shilling piece. Also monetary units in Iceland, Sweden (krona), Norway, Denmark (krone), and formerly in German Empire and Austria-Hungary (krone). Meaning "top of the skull" is from c. 1300. Crown-prince is 1791, a translation of German kronprinz.

双语例句


1. She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved.
她说必须维护王国政府的主权。

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2. He laid his hand gently on the crown of her head.
他把手轻轻放在她的头顶上。

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3. He appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday on a drink-driving charge.
他因被控醉酒驾车而于周四在曼彻斯特的刑事法庭受审。

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4. Bristol Crown Court granted conditional bail with a surety of £2,500.
英国布里斯托尔刑事法庭准予有条件保释,保证金为2,500英镑。

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5. He is expected to be committed for trial at Liverpool Crown Court.
预计他会被移交利物浦高等刑事法庭。

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