enthronement
noun[CorU]
uk/ɪnˈθrəʊn.mənt/us/ɪnˈθroʊn.mənt/theactof putting aking,queen, etc. through theceremonyofsittingon athrone(=chairused inceremonies) inordertomarktheofficialbeginningoftheirperiodinpower:
君主登基典礼;主教就职仪式Theexhibitincludedthedresswornby the Queen during hercrowningand enthronement.展览包括女王在加冕和登基时穿的礼服。
Heattendedthe enthronement of the Pope.他出席了教皇的就职仪式。
theactof giving someone apositionwhere they are orseemextremelyimportant:
使某人登基,使某人加冕,使人位居高位Analystsexpectthe Prime Minister toshufflethecabinetonceagain, now that his enthronement iscomplete.分析人士预计,既然他的即位已经完成,首相将再次改组内阁。
Herlifeseemedenviable, with her enthronement as anationaltreasure.她的生活似乎令人羡慕,因为她被冠以国宝的头衔。
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- The Dalai Lama wasjoinedatcelebrationsmarkingtheanniversaryof his enthronement.
- Amaterasu, thegreatfemaleancestorof theemperors,bestowsdivinityon each newemperoron thenightof his enthronement.
- Stephen Hawking'sdeservedenthronement as akingof four-dimensionalspace-time
Ceremonies
- anti-ritualism
- cavalcade
- ceremonial
- ceremonially
- ceremony
- dub
- induction
- initiate
- investiture
- knight
- master of ceremonies
- memorial service
- nuptials
- pageant
- rite of passage
- ritual
- ritualistic
- ritualistically
- salute
- troop
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