enthronement
noun [ C or U ] uk/ɪnˈθrəʊn.mənt/ us/ɪnˈθroʊn.mənt/
君主登基典礼;主教就职仪式
the act of putting 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
The exhibit included the dress worn by the Queen during her crowning and enthronement. 展览包括女王在加冕和登基时穿的礼服。
He attended the enthronement of the Pope. 他出席了教皇的就职仪式。
使某人登基,使某人加冕,使人位居高位
the act of giving someone a position where they are or seem extremely important
Analysts expect the Prime Minister to shuffle the cabinet once again, now that his enthronement is complete. 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。
Her life seemed enviable, with her enthronement as a national treasure. 她的生活似乎令人羡慕,因为她被冠以国宝的头衔。
See: enthrone
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- The Dalai Lama was joined at celebrations marking the anniversary of his enthronement.
- Amaterasu, the great female ancestor of the emperors, bestows divinity on each new emperor on the night of his enthronement.
- Stephen Hawking's deserved enthronement as a king of four-dimensional space-time