Crown in spanish

corona

pronunciation: koʊɹ̩oʊnɑ part of speech: noun
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crown1 = corona. 

Example: Undaunted, they have risen again and their leader continues to wear the crown of world's best player with some ease.

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» Crown copyright = derecho de autor de la Corona. [En Canadá, nombre dado al derecho de autor que el estado tiene sobre toda la información producida por un organismo oficial]

Example: In the first instance, Crown copyright in Canada reserves copyright of government information to the government, while in the USA there is no copyright of federal government information.

» crown court = juzgado, juzgado de lo penal, audiencia provincial.

Example: Mobs descended on Preston crown court, threw stones at the two police vans containing the boys, and bayed for vengeance.

» crown jewels = joyas de la corona.

Example: So it is by no means uncommon to find a book being published about the person who, for example, stole the British crown jewels which is described as 'in collaboration with' or 'assisted by' a professional writer, usually a journalist.

» Posesivo + crown jewels = Posesivo + partes privadas.

Example: He was unconcious and drunk as a newt but still with enough presence of mind to protect his crown jewels.

» crown prince = príncipe heredero.

Example: This is a superb translation of the memoirs of the wife of Sado, the crown prince of Korea, who was driven mad and became a serial killer.

» take + the crown = llevarse la corona, llevarse la palma, ser el primero, salir ganando, ganar la palma, llevarse el gato al agua.

Example: If there is one place that takes the crown for being the best holiday destination in the world, then it is definitely going to be Europe for sure.

crown2 = coronilla. 

Example: There was a small bald spot on the crown of his head, and his chin was covered with a short graying beard.

crown3 = corona. 

Example: This article discusses the economic aspects of the work of libraries and shows that the Slovak Library Network (i.e. 9,118 libraries) cost 364,778,546 Kcs (Czechoslovak crowns) in 1988.

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» crown octavo = octavo marquilla. [En imprenta, al doblar un pliego tres veces se obtienen ocho partes iguales cada una de las cuales es un octavo del pliego; el octavo marquilla es unos centímetros más grande que el octavo regular]

Example: The average fiction book is crown octavo in size and requires shelving of the correct height and depth.

» half-crown monthly magazine = revista mensual de media corona. [Revista publicada en Inglaterra en el siglo XIX]

Example: The serialization of new fiction in half-crown monthly magazines such as Blackwood's started in a small way in the 1820s, and grew in importance during the following decade.

» quad crown = pliego de papel de 102 x 76 cm. [En imprenta, tamaño grande de folio de dimensiones parecidas al A0]

Example: Thus if the paper-maker was to make a batch of quad crown paper in sheets measuring 40 in x 30 in. on a machine with a 70 in. capacity, he would prefer -- other things being equal -- to make a 70-in. web which would be cut into two strips 40 in. and 30 in. wide respectively.

» quad double crown = pliego de papel de 152 x 102 cm. [En imprenta, tamaño grande de folio de dimensiones parecidas al 2A0]

Example: Single-sided cylinder machines of this sort were made in sizes from foolscap folio (to take sheets of up to 33 x 25 cm) to quad double crown (152 x 102 cm), but a book printer would normally want machines of intermediate size.

crown4 = nombrar rey, coronar. 

Example: Duc was dethroned three days after he was crowned, he was then jailed and died seven days later of starvation.

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» crown + Nombre + champion = coronar campeón.

Example: In 2001-02 they finished runners-up and the following season they were crowned champions.

» crown with = coronar con, agasajar de.

Example: It is a small town of unfailing charm, surrounded by fantastic mountains crowned with the picturesque ruins of a medieval fortress.

» to crown it all (off) = para colmo, para colmo de males, para más inri, para mayor inri, para remate, para rematarlo.

Example: To crown it all, the text was printed in blue and light green, instead of plain black.

Crown synonyms

top in spanish: parte superior, pronunciation: tɑp part of speech: noun, adjective tip in spanish: propina, pronunciation: tɪp part of speech: noun peak in spanish: pico, pronunciation: pik part of speech: noun, adjective poll in spanish: encuesta, pronunciation: poʊl part of speech: noun crest in spanish: cresta, pronunciation: krest part of speech: noun summit in spanish: cumbre, pronunciation: sʌmət part of speech: noun pate in spanish: coronilla, pronunciation: peɪt part of speech: noun diadem in spanish: diadema, pronunciation: daɪədem part of speech: noun pennant in spanish: banderín, pronunciation: penənt part of speech: noun treetop in spanish: copa del árbol, pronunciation: tritɔp part of speech: noun capitulum in spanish: capitulo, pronunciation: kəpɪtʃələm part of speech: noun coronate in spanish: coronar, pronunciation: kɔrəneɪt part of speech: verb
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