柯林斯詞典crowning /?kra?n??/ (crownings) 1. N-COUNT A crowning is a ceremony at which someone is made a king or queen by having a crown put on their head. 加冕 This compelling story begins with the crowning of Queen Victoria in 1837. 這個(gè)吸引人的故事開(kāi)始于1837年維多利亞女王的加冕。2. ADJ A crowning moment or achievement is the greatest one in a series. 最偉大的[ADJ n] The successful mission marked the crowning moment for the space programme. 這個(gè)成功使命標(biāo)志了太空計(jì)劃的最偉大時(shí)刻。 Taking the country into the euro was the crowning glory of his political career. 將這個(gè)國(guó)家?guī)霘W元區(qū)是他政治生涯的無(wú)比榮耀。 返回 crowning劍橋詞典A crowning event or achievement is the best or most important one. (事件,成就)最偉大的,最重要的 the crowning achievement of her long career 她漫長(zhǎng)職業(yè)生涯的最高成就 Walking on the moon was his crowning glory (= his most important achievement ). 在月球上行走是他的無(wú)上榮耀。 返回 crowning