enthrone
柯林斯词典
1. V-T When kings, queens, emperors, or bishops are enthroned, they officially take on their role during a special ceremony. 使登基[正式] [usu passive]
Emperor Akihito of Japan has been enthroned in Tokyo. 日皇明仁已在东京登基。
He is expected to be enthroned early next year as the spiritual leader. 人们预计他将于明年初作为精神领袖登位。
2. V-T If an idea is enthroned, it has an important place in people's life or thoughts. 推崇; 尊崇[journalism]
He was forcing the state to enthrone a particular brand of modernism. 他力推政府要尊崇那一套特定走向的现代化。
...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。
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enthrone /ɛnˈθrəʊn/ (enthroning,enthroned,enthrones)
剑桥词典
- [ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ] formal
to put a king , queen , etc. through the ceremony of sitting on a throne (= chair used in ceremonies ) in order to mark the official beginning of their period in power
为…举行登基仪式;使登基;立…为王
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 often passive ] humorous
to be positioned somewhere where you look or feel important
使处在重要位置;使居高位
She sat in the dining room , enthroned on an old high-backed chair . 她在餐厅就座,一把旧高背椅让她高高在上。 返回 enthrone