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1 coronar
v.1 to crown (person).El pueblo coronó al rey The village crowned the king.La cereza corona el pastel The cherry crowns the cake.María corona sus metas Mary crowns her goals.2 to complete.3 to reach (cima).* * *1 to crown1 to crown* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ persona] to crown2)3) (=completar) to crown, culminate, endcoronó su trayectoria deportiva con una gran victoria en Wimbledon — he crowned o culminated o ended his sporting career with a great win at Wimbledon
4) (Ajedrez, Damas) to queen* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < soberano> to crown2) <montaña/cima> to reach the top of3)a) ( rematar) to crownb) ( en damas) to crown2.coronarse v pron1) (Per fam) ( meter la pata) to put one's foot in it2) (Ven fam) ( tenerlo todo) to be set up (colloq)* * *= enthrone.Ex. Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.----* coronar con = crown with.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < soberano> to crown2) <montaña/cima> to reach the top of3)a) ( rematar) to crownb) ( en damas) to crown2.coronarse v pron1) (Per fam) ( meter la pata) to put one's foot in it2) (Ven fam) ( tenerlo todo) to be set up (colloq)* * *= enthrone.Ex: Modern life ' enthrones reason over impulse'.
* coronar con = crown with.* * *coronar [A1 ]vtA ‹soberano› to crownfue coronado rey he was crowned kingB ‹montaña/cima› to reach the top ofC1 (rematar, completar) to crownal final el éxito coronó su carrera his career was finally crowned with successuna cúpula corona el edificio the building is crowned by a dome2 (en damas) to crownA «niño» (en el parto) to crownsi consigues ese puesto estás coronado if you get that job you'll be all set up o you'll have it made o you'll be laughing ( colloq)* * *
coronar ( conjugate coronar) verbo transitivo
coronar verbo transitivo to crown
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crown
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* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to crown2. [cima] to reach;[puerto de montaña] to reach the top of;coronaron el Everest they reached the summit of Mount Everest;coronó el puerto con cinco minutos de ventaja sobre el pelotón he reached the top of the pass five minutes ahead of the packla tarta está coronada con dos muñequitos the cake is topped with two little figures, there are two little figures on top of the cake4. [terminar] to complete;[culminar] to crown, to cap;con el puesto de ministro corona su trayectoria profesional being made a minister is the crowning point o culmination of his career♦ vi[en damas] to crown a piece; [en ajedrez] to queen a pawn♦ See also the pronominal verb coronarse* * *v/t crown;coronado por el éxito crowned with success* * *coronar vt1) : to crown2) : to reach the top of, to culminate -
2 surmonter
surmonter [syʀmɔ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = être au-dessus de) to topb. [+ obstacle, difficultés, dégoût, peur] to overcome2. reflexive verb► se surmonter [personne] to control o.s.* * *syʀmɔ̃te1) ( dépasser) to overcome [obstacle, crise]2) ( être placé au-dessus de)* * *syʀmɔ̃te vt1) (= vaincre) to overcomeIl nous reste de nombreux obstacles à surmonter. — We still have many obstacles to overcome.
2) (= être au-dessus de) to be on top of* * *surmonter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( dépasser) to overcome [obstacle, problème, crise, contradiction, méfiance]; surmonter l'épreuve de la séparation to get through ou survive (the ordeal of) separation;2 ( être placé au-dessus de) être surmonté de qch to be topped ou surmounted by sth; un dôme surmonte la tour the tower is topped ou surmounted by a dome.B se surmonter vpr ( se dépasser) les déceptions/problèmes se surmontent disappointments/problems can be overcome.[syrmɔ̃te] verbe transitif2. [triompher de - difficulté] to get over, to surmount, to overcome ; [ - peur, émotion] to overcome, to get the better of, to master ; [ - fatigue] to overcome -
3 kopu|ła
f 1. Archit. dome, cupola- kopuła cerkwi the dome of an Orthodox church- gmach zwieńczony kopułą a building crowned with a dome a. cupola- kopuła bazyliki św. Piotra the dome of St Peter’s (basilica)- meczet o trzech kopułach a three-domed mosque2. Geol. dome (fold)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kopu|ła
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