crown in Chinese
crown in Chinese is 王冠 — crown means an ornamental headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of royal power.
crown in Chinese
王冠
Pronounced: wáng guān
(headwear, monarchy) A royal, imperial or princely headdress; a diadem.
What does "crown" mean?
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noun An ornamental headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of royal power.
"The new king wore the crown for the first time at his coronation."
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noun The topmost part of something, such as the head, a hat, or a hill.
"A bald patch was spreading across the crown of his head."
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noun An artificial cap fitted over a damaged tooth.
"The dentist fitted a porcelain crown over the cracked molar."
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verb To formally place a crown on someone, making them monarch.
"She was crowned queen in a ceremony watched by millions."
crown in a sentence
- The new king wore the crown for the first time at his coronation.
- A bald patch was spreading across the crown of his head.
- The house sat near the crown of the hill.
- The dentist fitted a porcelain crown over the cracked molar.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "crown" in Chinese?
"crown" in Chinese is 王冠. crown means: An ornamental headpiece worn by a monarch as a symbol of royal power.
How do you pronounce 王冠?
"crown" in Chinese is 王冠, pronounced "wáng guān".
How do you use "crown" in a sentence?
Example: "The new king wore the crown for the first time at his coronation." In Chinese, "crown" is 王冠.
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