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7 He had a swimming bath thirty feel square... and to crown it all he commenced a great wall to hold his dominions together, from the invasion of common men. (H. G. Wells, ‘Tono-Bungay’, ch. III)
Общая лексика: У него в доме был плавателУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > He had a swimming bath thirty feel square... and to crown it all he commenced a great wall to hold his dominions together, from the invasion of common men. (H. G. Wells, ‘Tono-Bungay’, ch. III)
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8 He had a swimming bath thirty feel square... and to crown it all he commenced a great wall to hold his dominions together, from the invasion of common men.
Общая лексика: (H. G. Wells, ‘Tono-Bungay’, ch. III) У него в доме был плавателУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > He had a swimming bath thirty feel square... and to crown it all he commenced a great wall to hold his dominions together, from the invasion of common men.
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♦ crown /kraʊn/n.1 corona; ( di fiori, ecc., anche) serto, ghirlanda: gold crown, corona d'oro; laurel crown, corona (o serto) d'alloro; crown of thorns, corona di spine; the martyr's crown, la corona del martirio; ( boxe) to win the middleweight crown, vincere la corona dei pesi medi2 (polit.) corona; trono; potere regale: to relinquish the crown, rinunciare alla corona; abdicare; to succeed to the crown, salire al trono; to wear the crown, portare la corona; regnare; heir to the crown, erede al trono3 (polit.) – the Crown, la Corona ( il potere; il sovrano): Crown colony, colonia della Corona inglese; the Crown jewels, i gioielli della Corona4 (stor., = crown piece) corona ( moneta di valore pari a 5 scellini): half a crown, una mezza corona11 cima della testa; sommo del capo; cocuzzolo (fam.)14 (archit.) chiave di volta; chiave16 (mecc.) corona18 (zool.) cresta● ( in Canada) Crown Attorney, pubblica accusa; pubblico ministero □ crown and anchor, gioco di dadi ( con tre dadi contrassegnati da una corona, un'ancora e i quattro semi delle carte) □ (ind. min.) crown block, taglia fissa □ crown cap, tappo a corona (o metallico: di bottiglia) □ (leg.) Crown court, tribunale penale (in GB) □ (fin.) Crown debt, credito dello Stato (in GB) □ crown fire, incendio che si appicca alle cime degli alberi □ (ind.) crown glass, vetro crown ( tipo di vetro ottico) □ (agric.) crown grafting, innesto a corona □ (bot.) crown imperial ( Fritillaria imperialis), corona imperiale □ Crown lands, terreni della Corona (in GB) □ (leg.) Crown law, diritto penale □ Crown prince, principe ereditario □ (leg., in Inghil. e Galles) Crown prosecution, pubblica accusa □ (leg., in Inghil. e Galles) Crown prosecutor, pubblica accusa; pubblico ministero □ (leg., in Inghil. e nel Galles) Crown Prosecution Service, Ufficio del Procuratore della Regina □ (leg.) Crown solicitor, avvocato della Corona; legale di un ministero □ crown stopper = crown cap ► sopra □ crown wheel, (mecc.) corona dentata; (autom.) ingranaggio planetario; ( orologeria) ruota a corona, scappamento a verga □ (leg.) Crown witness, testimone d'accusa □ from crown to toe, dalla testa ai piedi.(to) crown /kraʊn/v. t.1 incoronare; coronare: to be crowned king, essere incoronato re; Your labours will be crowned with success, le tue fatiche saranno coronate da successo2 completare; finire; dare l'ultimo tocco a (qc.): to crown a dinner with a pudding, finire un pranzo con un budino● to crown it all, per coronare l'opera; per giunta: The journey was a failure and, to crown it all, I lost my luggage, il viaggio è stato un fiasco e per giunta ho perso il bagaglio □ (fam.) That crowns it all!, questo è il colmo (della sfortuna)! -
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crown [kraʊn]1. nouna. couronne f• the Crown ( = prosecution) la Couronne ≈ le Ministère publicc. (for tooth) couronne f3. compounds► Crown Prosecution Service noun (British) ≈ Ministère m public (qui décide si les affaires doivent être portées devant les tribunaux)► crown prosecutor noun ≈ procureur m de la République* * *[kraʊn] 1.1) ( of monarch) couronne fthe Crown — la Couronne f
3) ( on tooth) couronne f2.transitive verb1) couronner2) ( bring to worthy end) couronner3) couronner [tooth] -
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crown [kraʊn]1 noun(a) (of monarch, martyr, made of flowers etc) couronne f;∎ to succeed to the crown accéder au trône;∎ she wears the crown c'est elle qui règne;∎ crown of thorns couronne f d'épines∎ she won the Wimbledon crown for the second year running elle a remporté le tournoi de Wimbledon pour la seconde année consécutive(c) (top → of hill, tree) sommet m, cime f; (→ of roof) faîte m; (→ of hat) fond m; (→ of road) bombement m; (→ of tooth) couronne f; Architecture (→ of arch) clef f;∎ the crown (of the head) le sommet de la tête(e) (outstanding achievement) couronnement m;∎ it was the crown of his career ce fut le couronnement de sa carrière(f) (paper size) couronne f(a) (confer a title on) couronner, sacrer;∎ she was crowned queen/champion elle fut couronnée reine/championne;∎ the crowned heads of Europe les têtes couronnées de l'Europe(b) (top) couronner; figurative (person's happiness) combler, couronner; (person's efforts) récompenser;∎ to crown a tooth couronner une dent;∎ the woods that crown the hill les bois qui couronnent la colline;∎ her election success crowned her career son succès aux élections a couronné sa carrière;∎ figurative and to crown it all, it started to rain et pour couronner le tout, il s'est mis à pleuvoir(c) (in draughts) damer;∎ to be crowned aller à dame∎ I'll crown you! (hit you) je vais te flanquer un de ces coups sur la tête!∎ the Crown la Couronne, l'État m (monarchique);►► Politics Crown Agent = fonctionnaire du ministère britannique du développement outre-mer chargé des pays étrangers et des organisations internationales;British crown cap capsule f (de bouteille);British crown colony colonie f de la Couronne;French Canadian Crown corporation société f d'État;Law Crown Court ≃ Cour f d'assises (en Angleterre et au pays de Galles);Ceramics Crown Derby = vaisselle de porcelaine fabriquée à Derby en Angleterre;crown estates terres fpl domaniales ou appartenant à la Couronne;crown green terrain m (de boules) bombé;Botany crown imperial couronne f impériale;crown jewels (crown, sceptre etc) joyaux mpl de la Couronne; very familiar humorous (man's genitals) bijoux mpl de famille;crown land terres fpl domaniales;Mining crown pillar stot m;crown prince prince m héritier;Crown rating system (for hotels) système m de classement (des hôtels britanniques);Cookery crown roast rôti m en couronne;Technology crown wheel and pinion couronne f d'entraînement;Law crown witness témoin m à charge -
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A n1 ( of monarch) couronne f ; a crown of flowers/of thorns une couronne de fleurs/d'épines ; the Crown la Couronne f ;3 Sport championnat m ;5 ( head) crâne m ;6 Dent couronne f ;8 GB ( old coin) ancienne pièce de monnaie ;9 Naut diamant m ;B vtr1 couronner [queen, champion] ; to crown sb emperor/champion couronner qn empereur/champion ;2 ( bring to worthy end) couronner ; the prize crowned her career le prix a couronné sa carrière ; her efforts were crowned by success ses efforts furent couronnés de succès ; to crown it all, I won/the car broke down pour couronner le tout, j'ai gagné/la voiture est tombée en panne ;3 ○ ( hit) taper [person] ;4 Dent couronner [tooth] ;5 Culin couronner [cake] (with de) ; -
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1. noun1) Krone, die2) (of head) Scheitel, der; (of tree, tooth) Krone, die; (of hat) Kopfteil, das; (thing that forms the summit) Gipfel, der2. transitive verb1) krönencrown somebody king/queen — jemanden zum König/zur Königin krönen
2) (put finishing touch to) krönento crown all — zur Krönung des Ganzen; (to make things even worse) um das Maß vollzumachen
3) (Dent.) überkronen* * *1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) die Krone2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) der Thron3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) der Gipfel2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) krönen3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) Zahn überkronen4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) jemandem eins auf's Dach geben (sl.)•- academic.ru/17517/crown_prince">crown prince- crown princess* * *[kraʊn]I. n\crown of thorns Dornenkrone fto wear the [or one's] \crown die Krone tragen2.associate of the \crown Office Geschäftsstellenbeamte(r), -beamtin m, f4. (top of head) Scheitel m; (of hill) Kuppe f; (of mountain) Gipfel m; (of a roof) [Dach]first m; (of a tooth, tree, hat) Krone f6.▶ to steal sb's \crown jdm/einer Sache den Rang ablaufenII. vt1. (as monarch)▪ to \crown sb jdn krönen2. SPORTto \crown sb world champion jdn zum Weltmeister krönenshe's the newly \crowned world champion sie ist die frischgebackene Weltmeisterin3. (make perfect)▪ to \crown sth etw krönen [o glanzvoll abrunden▪ to \crown sth etw krönen6. MEDto \crown teeth Zähne überkronen7.* * *[kraʊn]1. n1) (for royalty) Krone fto wear the crown — auf dem Thron sitzen
to be heir to the crown — Thronfolger( in) m(f) sein
2) (= coin) Krone f3) (= top) (of head) Wirbel m; (= skull) Schädel m; (= head measurement) Kopf(umfang) m; (of hat) Kopf m; (of road) Wölbung f; (of arch) Scheitelpunkt m; (of roof) First m; (of tooth, tree) Krone f; (of hill) Kuppe f5) (fig: climax, completion) Krönung f2. vt1) king, queen krönenhe was crowned king — er ist zum König gekrönt worden
2)(= top)
the hill is crowned with trees —the cake was crowned with marzipan decorations — der Kuchen war zur Krönung des Ganzen (noch) mit Marzipanfiguren geschmückt
3) (fig: form climax to) krönen4) (in draughts etc) eine Dame bekommen mit5) tooth eine Krone machen für6) (inf: hit) eine runterhauen (+dat) (inf)* * *crown1 [kraʊn]A sthe crown of glory fig die Ruhmeskrone2. Krone f, Kranz m:martyr’s crown Märtyrerkrone4. a) (Königs- etc) Krone fb) Herrschermacht f, -würde f:succeed to the crown den Thron besteigen, die Thronfolge antreten5. the Crowna) die Krone, der Souverän, der König, die Königin,b) der Staat, der Fiskus:crown property Br fiskalisches Eigentum6. Krone f:a) HIST Crown f (englisches Fünfschillingstück):half a crown eine halbe Krone; 2 Schilling, 6 Penceb) Währungseinheit in Schweden, Tschechien etc7. BOTb) Haarkrone fc) Wurzelhals md) Nebenkrone f (bei Narzissen etc)8. Scheitel m, Wirbel m (des Kopfes)9. Kopf m, Schädel m:break one’s crown sich den Schädel einschlagen10. ORN Kamm m, Schopf m, Krönchen n12. höchster Punkt, Scheitel(punkt) m, Gipfel m13. fig Krönung f, Krone f, Höhepunkt m, Gipfel(punkt) m, Schlussstein m:the crown of his life die Krönung seines Lebens14. ARCHa) Scheitelpunkt m (eines Bogens)b) Bekrönung f15. SCHIFFa) (Anker)Kreuz nb) Kreuzknoten m16. TECHa) Haube f (einer Glocke)b) Gichtmantel m, Ofengewölbe nc) Kuppel f (eines Glasofens)d) Schleusenhaupt ne) (Aufzugs)Krone f (der Uhr)f) (Hut)Krone f17. Krone f (oberer Teil des Brillanten)B v/t1. (be)krönen, bekränzen:be crowned king zum König gekrönt werden2. fig allg krönen:a) ehren, auszeichnen:crown sb athlete of the year jemanden zum Sportler des Jahres krönen oder kürenb) schmücken, zierencrown all alles überbieten, allem die Krone aufsetzen (a. iron);d) erfolgreich oder glorreich abschließen:crowned with success von Erfolg gekrönt;to open a bottle of champagne to crown the feast zur Krönung oder zum krönenden Abschluss des Festes3. Damespiel: zur Dame machen5. mit einem Kronenverschluss versehen6. sl jemandem eins aufs Dach geben:crown sb with a beer bottle jemandem eine Bierflasche über den Schädel schlagencrown2 [krəʊn] obs pperf von crow2* * *1. noun1) Krone, die2) (of head) Scheitel, der; (of tree, tooth) Krone, die; (of hat) Kopfteil, das; (thing that forms the summit) Gipfel, der2. transitive verb1) krönencrown somebody king/queen — jemanden zum König/zur Königin krönen
2) (put finishing touch to) krönento crown all — zur Krönung des Ganzen; (to make things even worse) um das Maß vollzumachen
3) (Dent.) überkronen* * *(dentistry) n.Zahnkrone f. n.Krone -n f. v.krönen v. -
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1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) corona2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) corona3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) coronilla (cabeza); cima, cumbre4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) corona, funda
2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) coronar2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) coronar; rematar3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) poner una corona4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) golpear en la cabeza, dar un coscorrón•- crown princess
crown n coronatr[kraʊn]1 (of king, queen) corona4 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (coin) corona1 (monarch) coronar2 (form top of, be on the top of) coronar, rematar3 (complete, conclude) coronar4 (tooth) poner una corona en5 familiar (hit on head) dar un golpe en la cabeza a, dar un coscorrón a1 la corona\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto crown it all y para colmocrown court tribunal nombre masculino superiorcrown jewels joyas nombre femenino plural de la coronacrown prince príncipe nombre masculino herederocrown princess princesa herederacrowned head testa coronadacrown ['kraʊn] vt: coronarcrown n: corona fn.• cima s.f.• corona s.f.• coronamiento s.m.• coronilla s.f.• diadema s.f.v.• coronar v.• premiar v.• rematar v.• terminar v.
I kraʊn1)a) c ( of monarch) corona fb) (Govt, Law)2) c ( top - of hill) cima f; (- of tree) copa f; (- of tooth) corona f; (- of head) coronilla f; (- of hat) copa f; (- of road) centro m3) c ( Fin) corona f
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1) ( make monarch) coronar2)a) ( surmount) coronar, rematarb) ( be culmination of) coronarto crown it all, I lost my wallet — y para rematarla, perdí la billetera
3) ( Dent) \<\<tooth\>\> poner* una corona en4) ( hit) (colloq) darle* un coscorrón a (fam)[kraʊn]1. N1) (=headdress, monarchy) corona f2) (Jur)3) (Sport) (=championship title) campeonato m, título m4) (=top) [of hat] copa f ; [of head] coronilla f ; [of hill] cumbre f, cima f ; [of tooth] corona f2. VT1) [+ king etc] coronar2) (usu pass) (=cap, round off) coronar, rematarand to crown it all it began to snow — y para colmo (de desgracias) or para remate empezó a nevar
I wouldn't exactly say our efforts were crowned with success — iro yo no me atrevería a decir que nuestros esfuerzos se vieron coronados por el éxito
3) [+ tooth] poner una corona en4) (Draughts) [+ piece] coronar5) * (=hit) golpear en la cabezaI'll crown you if you do that again! — ¡como lo vuelves a hacer te rompo la crisma! *
3.CPDcrown colony N — (Brit) colonia f
crown court N — (Brit) (Jur) ≈ Audiencia f provincial
crown jewels NPL — joyas fpl de la corona
crown lands NPL — propiedad f de la corona
crown prince N — príncipe m heredero
crown princess N — princesa f heredera
Crown Prosecution Service N — (Brit) fiscalía general británica
crown prosecutor N — (Brit) fiscal general británico
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I [kraʊn]1)a) c ( of monarch) corona fb) (Govt, Law)2) c ( top - of hill) cima f; (- of tree) copa f; (- of tooth) corona f; (- of head) coronilla f; (- of hat) copa f; (- of road) centro m3) c ( Fin) corona f
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1) ( make monarch) coronar2)a) ( surmount) coronar, rematarb) ( be culmination of) coronarto crown it all, I lost my wallet — y para rematarla, perdí la billetera
3) ( Dent) \<\<tooth\>\> poner* una corona en4) ( hit) (colloq) darle* un coscorrón a (fam) -
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I. 1. корона, царска/кралска/императорска власт
to come to the CROWN, to take the CROWN идвам/качвам се на престола
speech for the CROWN реч на прокурора
2. венец, венче
3. коронка (на зъб)
4. бот. корона (на дърво), коронка (на цвете)
5. теме, прен. глава
from CROWN to foot от глава (та) до пети (те)
6. ист. крона (англ. монета от пет шилинга)
7. дъно (на шапка)
8. връх (и прен.), прен. венец, корона, поет. апогей
9. гребен (на птица)
10. crown-glass
11. формат на хартия-англ
16. 5 на 21 инча (за печат) и 15 на 19 инча (за чертане), aм. 15 на 19 инча (за писане)
12. най-изпъкнала/висока част (на свод и пр.)
13. венец (на колело)
14. мор. пета (на котва)
15. бот. ризом
the CROWN of the year есента
II. 1. коронясвам
to CROWN someone king коронясвам някого за цар/крал
2. прен. увенчавам, украсявам
the end CROWNs the work краят увенчава делото
3. издигам се/стоя на върха на
4. завършвам, върховен момент съм на
to CROWN (it) all като връх на всичко, ирон. на всичко отгоре
that CROWNs all! само това липсваше
5. поставям коронка (на зъб)
6. sl. удрям по главата* * *{kraun} n 1. корона; царска/кралска/императорска власт; to come(2) {kraun} v 1. коронясвам; to crown s.o. king коронясвам някого з* * *теме; увенчавам; венче; венец; владичество; възгласявам; гребен; коронясвам; коронка; корона; крона;* * *1. 1 5 на 21 инча (за печат) и 15 на 19 инча (за чертане), aм. 15 на 19 инча (за писане) 2. 1 бот. ризом 3. 1 венец (на колело) 4. 1 мор. пета (на котва) 5. 1 най-изпъкнала/висока част (на свод и пр.) 6. 1 формат на хартия-англ 7. crown-glass 8. from crown to foot от глава (та) до пети (те) 9. i. корона, царска/кралска/императорска власт 10. ii. коронясвам 11. sl. удрям по главата 12. speech for the crown реч на прокурора 13. that crowns all! само това липсваше 14. the crown of the year есента 15. the end crowns the work краят увенчава делото 16. to come to the crown, to take the crown идвам/качвам се на престола 17. to crown (it) all като връх на всичко, ирон. на всичко отгоре 18. to crown someone king коронясвам някого за цар/крал 19. бот. корона (на дърво), коронка (на цвете) 20. венец, венче 21. връх (и прен.), прен. венец, корона, поет. апогей 22. гребен (на птица) 23. дъно (на шапка) 24. завършвам, върховен момент съм на 25. издигам се/стоя на върха на 26. ист. крона (англ. монета от пет шилинга) 27. коронка (на зъб) 28. поставям коронка (на зъб) 29. прен. увенчавам, украсявам 30. теме, прен. глава* * *crown [craun] I. n 1. корона; прен. (C.) владичество, кралска (царска, императорска) власт; to succeed the \crown наследявам престола; to assume the \crown слагам короната; \crown lawyer държавен адвокат, прокурор; speech for the \crown реч на прокурора; 2. венец; венче; 3. коронка (на зъб); 4. бот. корона (на дърво); коронка (на цвете); 5. теме; прен. глава; from \crown to foot от глава до пети, от горе до долу; 6. ист. крона, монета от 5 шилинга; сега само half-a-\crown = 2 шилинга и половина; 7. дъно (на шапка); 8. прен. връх; най-високата част; the \crown of the hill върхът на хълма; поет. апогей; fire-box \crown тех. таван (свод) на пещ; 9. гребен (на птица); 10. = \crown glass; 11. формат хартия; 15 на 19 инча (за писане); англ. 16,5 на 21 инча (за печат) и 15 на 19 инча (за чертане); 12. пета на котвата; 13. тех. = \crown wheel; II. v 1. короновам, коронясвам; прен. увенчавам, украсявам; the award of the prize \crowned his career присъждането на наградата увенча кариерата му; it's an important moment \crowning the efforts of the Cup organizers това е важен момент, който увенчава с успех усилията, положени от организаторите на първенството; to \crown it all като капак на всичко; that \crowns all! и това на всичко отгоре! само това липсваше! 2. завършвам; окончавам; a striking face \crowned by an abundance of hair внушително лице над което избуяваше гъста коса; 3. поставям коронка (за зъб); 4. прен. възглавявам; 5. sl цапардосвам, фрасвам по главата. -
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1. [kraʋn] n1. корона; венец2. (the Crown)1) корона, власть монарха, престол2) юр. корона ( как сторона в процессе)3) монарх; король; королева3. 1) верхушка (чего-л.)2) крона, верхушка дерева3) макушка; темяto break smb.'s crown - разбить кому-л. голову, проломить кому-л. череп
4) круглая вершина горы4. гребень ( птицы)5. 1) венок (из цветов и т. п.; тж. как награда)2) бот. верхушка, венецcrown bud - бот. верхушечная почка
crown roots - бот. узловые корни
3) венчик, розетка ( листьев)6. тулья ( шляпы)7. венец, завершениеthe crown of one's labour - венец /завершение/ трудов
the crown of the year - осень (т. е. время сбора урожая)
8. 1) коронка (зуба)2) коронка ( на зуб)9. ист. крона ( английская монета в пять шиллингов)10. формат бумаги (амер. 15 д. Ҳ 19 д. - писчей; англ. 161/2 д. Ҳ 21 д. - печатной, 15 д. Ҳ 19 д. - чертёжной)11. архит. шелыга арки или свода12. мор. пятка ( якоря)13. тех. коронка14. геол. перегиб, лоб (складки, покрова)15. дор. выпуклость ( поперечного профиля дороги)16. с.-х. свальная борозда17. опт. крон, кронглас2. [kraʋn] v1. венчать, короновать2. 1) награждать, увенчиватьto crown smb. with glory - увенчать кого-л. славой
2) завершать, венчатьpeace talks were crowned with success - переговоры о мире увенчались успехом /завершились успешно/
3. увенчивать, заканчивать собою верхнюю часть (чего-л.)a tower crowned with a spire - башня, увенчанная шпилем
4. провести ( шашку) в дамки5. поставить коронку на зуб6. сл. ударить по голове♢
to crown it all - в довершение всегоand then, to crown all, we missed the last train - и в довершение всего мы опоздали на последний поезд
that crowns all! - этого ещё недоставало!
the end crowns the work - посл. конец венчает дело; конец - всему делу венец
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I [kraʊn]1) (of monarch) corona f.2) (top) (of hill) cima f., sommità f.; (of hat) cupola f., cocuzzolo m.3) (head) testa f., cranio m.4) med. corona f., capsula f.5) GB stor. (old coin) corona f.II [kraʊn]1) incoronare [queen, champion]to crown sb. emperor — incoronare qcn. imperatore
2) (bring to worthy end) coronare3) med. incapsulare [ tooth]* * *1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) corona2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) Corona3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) cima4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) corona2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) incoronare2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) completare3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) incapsulare, mettere una corona4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) colpire•- crown princess* * *I [kraʊn]1) (of monarch) corona f.2) (top) (of hill) cima f., sommità f.; (of hat) cupola f., cocuzzolo m.3) (head) testa f., cranio m.4) med. corona f., capsula f.5) GB stor. (old coin) corona f.II [kraʊn]1) incoronare [queen, champion]to crown sb. emperor — incoronare qcn. imperatore
2) (bring to worthy end) coronare3) med. incapsulare [ tooth] -
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1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) krone2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) kronen, kongemakten; påtalemyndigheten3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) hattepull, (bakke-/fjell)topp4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) krone2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) krone2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) sette kronen på (verket), toppe3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) sette krone på (en tann)4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) slå i hodet, gi en dask•- crown princesskrone--------spiss--------topp--------toppunktIsubst. \/kraʊn\/1) krone (spesielt kongelig, også som emblem)2) krone, kongemakt, stat, påtalemyndighet3) topp, bakketopp, fjelltopp, trekrone4) krans5) skillingsmynt (britisk, historisk), krone(stykke)6) topp, krone, isse, hode, hattepull7) (tann)krone8) ( overført) høydepunkt, verdig avslutning9) ( botanikk) rothalsbe the crown of something ( også) være kronen på verketan officer of the crown en statstjenestemannsucceed to the crown overta tronen, arve kronenwear the crown sitte på tronenIIverb \/kraʊn\/1) krone2) ( overført) krone, utnevne til mester3) avslutte (på en verdig\/flott måte)4) danne toppen av5) ( tannlegefag) sette en krone på6) ( i spillet dam) slå dam, sette dam7) ( slang) slå noen i hodetcrowned with success kronet med hellcrown the achievement sette kronen på verketto crown it all ( overført) på toppen av det hele -
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[kraun] 1. n(of monarch, tooth) korona f; ( of head) ciemię nt; ( of hill) wierzchołek m, szczyt m; ( of hat) denko nt2. vtand to crown it all … ( fig) — a na dodatek (jeszcze)…
* * *1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) korona2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) korona, państwo3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) szczyt, zwieńczenie, wierzchołek4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) koronka2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) koronować2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) wieńczyć3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) nakładać koronę4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) uderzać w głowę•- crown princess -
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[kraʊn] n\crown of thorns Dornenkrone f;( monarch) der König/die Königin4) ( top of head) Scheitel m; ( of hill) Kuppe f; ( of mountain) Gipfel m; ( of a roof) [Dach]first m; (of a tooth, tree, hat) Krone f1) ( as monarch)to \crown sb jdn krönen2) sportsto \crown sb world champion jdn zum Weltmeister krönen;she's the newly \crowned world champion sie ist die frischgebackene Weltmeisterin3) ( make perfect)to \crown sth etw krönen [o glanzvoll abrunden];to \crown sth etw krönen6) medto \crown teeth Zähne überkronenPHRASES:
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to crown it all — As the culminating event (in a series of unfortunate events) • • • Main Entry: ↑crown * * * to crown it all informal phrase used for talking about the last and worst thing in a series of bad things that have happened To crown it all, the handle… … Useful english dictionary
(to) crown it all — to crown it ˈall idiom (BrE, informal) used to say that sth is the final and worst event in a series of unpleasant or annoying events • It was cold and raining, and, to crown it all, we had to walk home. Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
to crown it all — informal used for talking about the last and worst thing in a series of bad things that have happened To crown it all, the handle on my shopping bag broke … English dictionary
(to) crown it all — to cap/crown/top it all something that you say when you want to tell someone the worst event in a series of bad events that has happened to you. He spilled red wine on the carpet, insulted my mother, and to cap it all, broke my favourite vase … New idioms dictionary
Crown — (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf. {Cornice},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown antler — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown bar — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown glass — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown imperial — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown jewels — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Crown land — Crown Crown (kroun), n. [OE. corone, coroun, crune, croun, OF. corone, corune, F. couronne, fr. L. corona crown, wreath; akin to Gr. korw nh anything curved, crown; cf. also L. curvus curved, E. curve, curb, Gael. cruinn round, W. crwn. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English