enthroning

美 [ɪnˈθroʊnɪŋ]英 [ɪnˈθrəʊnɪŋ]
  • v.使登基;使即位
  • enthrone的现在分词
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enthroning

频次

  • 1
    VERB 使(国王、女王、皇帝、主教等)登位;使登基
    When kings, queens, emperors, or bishops are enthroned, they officially take on their role during a special ceremony.

    Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo...

    日本的明仁天皇已在东京登基。

  • 2
    VERB 尊崇;推崇
    If an idea is enthroned, it has an important place in people's life or thoughts.

    He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.

    他正迫使政府推崇一种现代主义。

  1. Archbishop Justin Welby knocked with a staff three times on the medieval cathedral 's west door , entered and joined the ceremony enthroning him as the church of England 's top cleric and spiritual leader of some 77 million Anglicans worldwide .

    大主教贾斯汀·韦尔比与部属一起敲了这座中世纪教堂的西门三次,然后进入教堂,开始登基仪式,成为英格兰教会的最高教士,以及全世界7700万圣公会教徒的精神领袖。