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词汇 enthrone
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Definition of enthrone in English:

enthrone

verbɪnˈθrəʊnɛnˈθrəʊnənˈθroʊn
[with object]
  • Install (a monarch or bishop) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.

    使(国王,主教)登位,使登基

    the new archbishop was enthroned in York Minster
    figurative he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde

    他被推崇为先锋派的领袖。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course the 35-year-old is way too grounded to ever imagine herself enthroned in the Hollywood firmament.
    • Isaac sits enthroned, a look of regal wisdom on his face.
    • He was enthroned as Bishop of Monmouth in 1992 and elected Archbishop of Wales in 2000.
    • Our God is not a remote being who sits enthroned on some ethereal height, absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfection, oblivious to this grubby realm in which we live.
    • The question asked by a thirteen-year-old in a catechism class I taught many years ago was prompted by a depiction of Father and Son enthroned, with the Spirit as a dove hovering in the background.
    • These political leaders were trying to press the King, enthroned after the gruesome massacre, to rectify his errors.
    • Begun with the Scientific Revolution, propounded in the Enlightenment, and finally enthroned on the humanist ideals of liberal religion and the rights-based polity, modernity exalted the god of human competence.
    • He describes how, at the age of six, he found himself enthroned in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa.
    • Still, don't go calling her a fool just yet, even if you feel safely enthroned in your conviction that marriage has only one definition - namely yours.
    • The center of her attention was always Sainte Foy, who was martyred in the fourth century at the age of twelve and became the glory of this village after her remains were transferred and enthroned there five centuries after her death.
    • Dr Sentamu was enthroned as Archbishop of York in a ceremony at York Minister on November 30.
    • After a short walk from the train station, the mayor greeted his entourage in the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel, ‘where he sat enthroned in a bower of flowers and banners.’
    • The tactic paid off, for 37 years later David Hope was at the same cathedral being enthroned as Bishop of Wakefield.
    • In 1093 Anselm was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
    • A former Southampton vicar has been enthroned as the new Bishop of Bradford.
    • Father, a large work, shows Dad enthroned on a chair, two children at his side.
    • At our worst, we unreservedly supported - or enthroned - medieval despots who suppressed popular liberalization efforts.
    • The Missus sat enthroned on the couch surrounded by soft pillows, her books and magazines in reach.
    • He was not officially enthroned because he said he was not comfortable with the regal connotations - the first bishop to say so.
    • She sat on the porch enthroned in a rocking chair with her feet propped up, and had two long, slow cups of coffee.
    Synonyms
    install, instate, induct, invest, inaugurate, introduce, admit into office, swear in, initiate

Derivatives

  • enthronement

  • nounɛnˈθrəʊnm(ə)ntɪnˈθrəʊnm(ə)ntənˈθroʊnmənt
    • A stunningly colourful inauguration service marked the enthronement of the 97th Archbishop of York at the city's Minster yesterday in a ceremony which broke from traditions dating back more than 1,200 years.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Naturally, there were several elements to the dual ceremony, but everything led up to the actual enthronement, where Grand Duke Henri sat on the historic throne in the Chamber of Deputies and made and accepted speeches.
      • Poor Richard had to do the embarrassing thing of withdrawing the invitation he had extended to me and inviting me instead to preach at his enthronement in the evening rather than at his consecration in the morning.
      • Data on the social origins of the hierarchy appointed between Peter's death and Catherine the Great's enthronement in 1762 are meager.
      • But if done well such a ritual can provide that sense of the embodiment of land and history and people that has characterized the ‘magic’ of royal enthronements back into the mists of time.

Rhymes

alone, atone, Beaune, bemoan, blown, bone, Capone, clone, Cohn, Cologne, condone, cone, co-own, crone, drone, flown, foreknown, foreshown, groan, grown, half-tone, home-grown, hone, Joan, known, leone, loan, lone, mephedrone, moan, Mon, mown, ochone, outflown, outgrown, own, phone, pone, prone, Rhône, roan, rone, sewn, shown, Simone, Sloane, Soane, sone, sown, stone, strown, throne, thrown, tone, trombone, Tyrone, unbeknown, undersown, windblown, zone

Definition of enthrone in US English:

enthrone

verbənˈθroʊnənˈTHrōn
[with object]usually be enthroned
  • Install (a monarch) on a throne, especially during a ceremony to mark the beginning of their rule.

    使(国王,主教)登位,使登基

    figurative he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde

    他被推崇为先锋派的领袖。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A former Southampton vicar has been enthroned as the new Bishop of Bradford.
    • Isaac sits enthroned, a look of regal wisdom on his face.
    • He was enthroned as Bishop of Monmouth in 1992 and elected Archbishop of Wales in 2000.
    • Dr Sentamu was enthroned as Archbishop of York in a ceremony at York Minister on November 30.
    • He was not officially enthroned because he said he was not comfortable with the regal connotations - the first bishop to say so.
    • The question asked by a thirteen-year-old in a catechism class I taught many years ago was prompted by a depiction of Father and Son enthroned, with the Spirit as a dove hovering in the background.
    • The tactic paid off, for 37 years later David Hope was at the same cathedral being enthroned as Bishop of Wakefield.
    • Begun with the Scientific Revolution, propounded in the Enlightenment, and finally enthroned on the humanist ideals of liberal religion and the rights-based polity, modernity exalted the god of human competence.
    • These political leaders were trying to press the King, enthroned after the gruesome massacre, to rectify his errors.
    • The center of her attention was always Sainte Foy, who was martyred in the fourth century at the age of twelve and became the glory of this village after her remains were transferred and enthroned there five centuries after her death.
    • After a short walk from the train station, the mayor greeted his entourage in the ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel, ‘where he sat enthroned in a bower of flowers and banners.’
    • At our worst, we unreservedly supported - or enthroned - medieval despots who suppressed popular liberalization efforts.
    • He describes how, at the age of six, he found himself enthroned in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa.
    • Of course the 35-year-old is way too grounded to ever imagine herself enthroned in the Hollywood firmament.
    • She sat on the porch enthroned in a rocking chair with her feet propped up, and had two long, slow cups of coffee.
    • Still, don't go calling her a fool just yet, even if you feel safely enthroned in your conviction that marriage has only one definition - namely yours.
    • The Missus sat enthroned on the couch surrounded by soft pillows, her books and magazines in reach.
    • Our God is not a remote being who sits enthroned on some ethereal height, absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfection, oblivious to this grubby realm in which we live.
    • In 1093 Anselm was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
    • Father, a large work, shows Dad enthroned on a chair, two children at his side.
    Synonyms
    install, instate, induct, invest, inaugurate, introduce, admit into office, swear in, initiate
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