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I . crown [kraʊn] RZ.

1. crown (head-dress):

crown
korona r.ż.

2. crown ANAT.:

crown [of the head]
ciemię r.n.

3. crown SPORT:

crown

4. crown (top):

crown
szczyt r.m.

5. crown t. GOSP. (in teeth):

crown
korona r.ż.

II . crown [kraʊn] CZ. cz. przech.

1. crown king, queen:

crown

2. crown (make complete):

crown

3. crown lit. (be on top):

4. crown pot. (hit):

to crown sb

5. crown MED.:

to crown teeth

zwroty:

to crown it all pot.
optical crown
kron r.m.

Crown [kraʊn] RZ.

1. Crown POLIT. (monarchy):

the Crown
Korona r.ż.
Crown Lands
domeny królewskie r.ż. l.mn.

crown colony RZ.

crown colony

crown jewels RZ. l.mn.

crown jewels
klejnoty r.m. l.mn. koronne

crown prince RZ.

crown prince

crown princess RZ.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Their two greatest sculptors will show their latest masterpieces and be crowned with flowers, honoured with dithyrambs and have dances done around them.
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Only a handful of crowns were kept for historic reasons, and they had their precious jewels replaced in them by decorated glass.
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The town also crowns two sugar factories providing a large source of employment.
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A weather vane with two crowns was later added to the tower, and at 106 meters became the tallest tower in the city.
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A royal cypher or crown may also illustrate the monarchy as the locus of authority, without referring to any specific monarch.
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