coronet
/ˈkɒrənet/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌkɔːrəˈnet/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌkȯr-ə-ˈnet ˌkär-/ (ame, mw)
coronet — 名詞
- coronetsingular
- coronetsplural
1. a small decorated crown that princes, princesses, and nobles wear to show their
小冠冕
王族或貴族正式場合戴的小皇冠
a small decorated crown that princes, princesses, and nobles wear to show their rank, especially at official ceremonies
At the palace ceremony, Princess Eve wore a silver coronet above her dark hair.
在王宮儀式上,Eve 公主在深色頭髮上戴著一頂銀色小冠冕。
wear a coronet at a formal ceremony
Before the service, Michael set the family coronet on a red velvet cushion.
禮拜開始前,Michael 把家族的小冠冕放在紅色天鵝絨墊上。
place a coronet on a cushion
The museum displayed a gold coronet beside letters from the young prince.
博物館把一頂金色小冠冕陳列在年輕王子的書信旁邊。
In the portrait, Duke Hassan wears a coronet with small blue stones.
在肖像畫裡,Hassan 公爵戴著一頂鑲有小藍石的小冠冕。
The guide explained that a coronet shows noble rank below a king.
導覽員解釋,小冠冕表示低於國王的貴族身分。
用法筆記
Used mainly for royal or noble dress, not for the main crown of a king or queen. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense is a metal sign of rank rather than a wreath-like ornament.
常見錯誤
2. a circular ornament worn on the head, often woven from flowers or leaves for a c
花冠
戴在頭上的環形裝飾,多用花葉編成
a circular ornament worn on the head, often woven from flowers or leaves for a celebration
Putri wore a flower coronet during the spring dance at school.
Putri 在學校春季舞會上戴著花冠。
flower coronet for a celebration
Gita made a daisy coronet and led the children's garden parade.
Gita 編了一頂雛菊花冠,帶著孩子們參加花園遊行。
make a coronet from flowers
At the summer wedding, each singer wore a coronet of white roses.
在夏季婚禮上,每位歌手都戴著白玫瑰花冠。
Bilal adjusted the leafy coronet before stepping onto the festival stage.
Bilal 上節慶舞台前先調整了一下葉編花冠。
用法筆記
Usually describes a light band of flowers or leaves worn for beauty or ceremony. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense focuses on decorative material, not noble rank.