- 简明
enthrone
- 英 [ɪnˈθrəʊn]
- 美 [ɪnˈθroʊn]
释义
- vt.使(国王、女王或主教)登基,即位
- 英 [ɪnˈθrəʊn]
词态变化
- 第三人称单数: enthrones;
- 过去式: enthroned;
- 过去分词: enthroned;
- 现在分词: enthroning;
- 名词: enthronement;
实用场景例句
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- 即位
Amidst elaborate celebrations in Tokyo, Emperor Akihito of Japan was ceremoniously enthroned as the nation's ruler.
在东京举行的隆重庆典中,日本的明仁天皇正式加冕为国家元首。
金山词霸
The ceremony to enthrone him as the spiritual head of the Church of England is anticipated to occur early next year.
预计明年年初将举行仪式,加冕他为英国国教的精神领袖。
金山词霸
The government was enthroned in a position where it had to yield to his unwavering demand for a unique modernist style.
政府被置于不得不屈从于他对独特现代主义风格坚定要求的境地。
金山词霸
The dominant power in American culture today is religious fundamentalism, which has been enthroned with unquestioned authority.
当今美国文化中的主导力量是宗教原教旨主义,它已被加冕为无可争议的权威。
金山词霸
King of kings salvation brings Let loving hearts enthrone Him.
万王之王赐下救赎,心灵当尊他为王.
期刊摘选
He pressured the government to embrace a distinct form of modernism.
他施压政府采纳一种独特的现代主义。
金山词霸
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Verb
1. provide with power and authority;
"They vested the council with special rights"
2. put a monarch on the throne;
"The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago"
同义词
vt.使即位;就职,担任inaugurateinstallglorifycrownexaltinstate
其他释义exaltinauguratecrowninstallinstateglorify
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