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Traduções principais |
crown n | (head ornament) | coroa sf |
| Lenny wore a paper crown and pretended that he was King Arthur. |
| Lenny usava uma coroa de papel e fingia que era o Rei Arthur. |
the Crown n | figurative (monarchy) (monarquia) | coroa sf |
| This law cannot go into effect without the consent of the Crown. |
| Esta lei não pode entrar em vigor sem o consentimento da coroa. |
crown n | (top of the head) | topo da cabeça sm |
| Nancy wore a bright bow on the crown of her head. |
| Nancy usar um arco brilhante no topo da cabeça. |
crown n | figurative (championship title) (figurado) | coroa sf |
| | título sm |
| Our girls' hockey team won the league crown last year. |
| Nosso time de hóquei feminino ganhou a coroa da liga no ano passado. |
crown n | (artificial cap on tooth) (odontologia) | coroa sf |
| Toby's crown came off when he bit into the apple. |
| A coroa de Toby caiu quando ele mordeu a maçã. |
crown n | (top of a hill) | topo sm |
| Just below the crown of the hill, you'll see an old oak tree. |
| Logo abaixo do topo da colina, você verá um carvalho antigo. |
Traduções complementares |
crown n | (top of a tree) | copa sf |
| If you look up in the forest, you will see that the crowns of neighbouring trees do not touch. |
crown n | historical (former British coin) (moeda) | coroa sf |
| The innkeeper charged the travellers the sum of two crowns. |
crown n | (plant: between root and stem) (árvore) | copa sf |
| The crown of the strawberry plant should not be covered with soil. |
crown n | (top part of a hat) (chapéu) | copa sf |
| The man wore a battered top hat with a hole in the crown. |
crown⇒ vi | (baby's head: be born) | coroar v int |
| | nascer v int |
| | aparecer, surgir v int |
| Tom was there when the baby crowned. |
crown [sth]⇒ vtr | figurative (be on top of) (estar no topo de) | coroar vt |
| A gilded dome crowns the courthouse. |
crown [sth] vtr | (dentist: cap a tooth) (odontologia) | colocar coroa vt + sf |
| After finishing the root canal operation, the dentist crowned the tooth. |
crown [sb]⇒ vtr | often passive (appoint to throne) (monarquia) | coroar vt |
| Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953. |
crown [sb] [sth]⇒ vtr | figurative (award championship title to) (figurado) | coroar vt |
| Anna spelled the last difficult word and the teacher crowned her 'Spelling Champion'. |
crown [sb] [sth] vtr | often passive (appoint king, queen) (monarquia) | coroar vt |
| | ser coroado expres v |
| Elizabeth Tudor was crowned Queen Elizabeth in 1559. |
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