柯林斯詞典throne /θr??n/ (thrones) 1. N-COUNT A throne is a decorative chair used by a king, queen, or emperor on important official occasions. (君王的) 寶座2. N-SING You can talk about the throne as a way of referring to the position of being king, queen, or emperor. 王位; 皇位 ...the queen's 40th anniversary on the throne. ...女王登位40周年紀(jì)念日。 返回 throne劍橋詞典the special chair used by a ruler , especially a king or queen 王座;王位 ?the throne the state of being a ruler 王位;王權(quán);君權(quán) Elizabeth II ascended /came to the throne (= became queen of Britain ) when her father died . 伊麗莎白二世在其父逝世后登上王位。 Queen Victoria was on the throne (= was queen ) at that time . 那時(shí)維多利亞女王在位。 Charles is next in line to the throne (= will become king next). 查爾斯將繼承王位。 例句 Queen Elizabeth II mounted the throne in 1952.His subjects knelt before the throne.The throne was carved from oak . 返回 throne