释义 |
coronetcor‧o‧net /ˈkɒrənɪt $ ˌkɔːrəˈnet, ˌkɑː-/ noun [countable]  coronetOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French coronete, from corone; ➔ CROWN1 - In the centre of each was a monogram in gold, the lettering shaped like a small shy coronet.
- Kind hearts and coronets ruled and that was fine, but to Burton it was a closed shop.
- She is much better suited to this B format, and coronet is reissuing its titles in B during this year.
- She slipped off the coronet, and let the airship go dead.
- The cap badge worn at the turn-of-the-century was a white metal normal light infantry stringed bugle-horn surmounted by a ducal coronet.
- The Green Man wore a coronet of leaves and a girdle of stems at his waist.
- The leaderene went down with a satisfying thump, her spiked coronet falling off.
- They rise, a coronet of tops, beyond the glitter and goo of Strath Bran, looking quite unapproachable.
► Jewelleryagate, nounamethyst, nounanklet, nounaquamarine, nounbangle, nounbauble, nounbead, nounbracelet, nounbrooch, nouncarat, nouncarbuncle, nouncharm, nounchoker, nouncoral, nouncoronet, nouncostume jewellery, nouncrown, nounct, cuff link, nouncultured pearl, noundiamanté, adjectivediamond, nounearring, nounemerald, nounfacet, nounfob watch, noungarnet, noungem, noungold-plated, adjectivegoldsmith, nounice, nounjade, nounjasper, nounjewel, nounjewelled, adjectivejeweller, nounkarat, nounlapidary, adjectivelapis lazuli, nounlocket, nounmedallion, nounmoonstone, nounmother-of-pearl, nounnecklace, nounonyx, nounopal, nounpaste, nounpearly, adjectivependant, nounpin, nounprecious stone, nounreset, verbrhinestone, nounring, nounruby, nounsapphire, nounseed pearl, nounsemi-precious, adjectivesetting, nounsignet ring, nounsolitaire, nounstickpin, nounstone, nounstud, nountiara, nountopaz, nountrinket, nounwatchband, nounwatchstrap, nounwedding ring, noun a small crown worn by princes or other members of a royal family, especially on formal occasions |