enthrone
英 [ɪnˈθrəʊn]
美 [ɪnˈθroʊn]
v. 使登基; 使即位
现在分词:enthroning 过去式:enthroned 第三人称单数:enthrones 过去分词:enthroned
牛津词典
verb
- 使登基;使即位
when a king, queen or important member of a Church is enthroned , they sit on a throne (= a special chair) in a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使(国王、女王、皇帝、主教等)登位;使登基
When kings, queens, emperors, or bishopsare 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。 - He is expected to be enthroned early next year as the spiritual leader of the Church of England.
预计他将于明年年初登位,成为英国国教的精神领袖。
- Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo...
- VERB 尊崇;推崇
If an ideais 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。 - ...the religious fundamentalism now enthroned in American life.
如今在美国人生活中备受尊崇的宗教原教旨主义
- He was forcing the State to enthrone a particular brand of modernism.
英英释义
verb
- provide with power and authority
- They vested the council with special rights
- put a monarch on the throne
- The Queen was enthroned more than 50 years ago