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apriori a priori
Procureur de la Couronne
Crown prosecutor SAM. brit. angl. PRAVO
procureur m. spol
prosecutor [brit. angl. ˈprɒsɪkjuːtə, am. angl. ˈprɑsəˌkjudər] SAM. PRAVO
1. prosecutor (instituting prosecution):
2. prosecutor (in court):
procureur m. spol
3. prosecutor am. angl.:
avocat/-e m. spol/ž. spol de la partie civile
procureur m. spol
I. crown [brit. angl. kraʊn, am. angl. kraʊn] SAM.
1. crown (of monarch):
couronne ž. spol
la Couronne ž. spol
2. crown brit. angl. PRAVO:
3. crown ŠPORT:
championnat m. spol
4. crown (top):
crête ž. spol
cime ž. spol
fond m. spol
sommet m. spol
5. crown (head):
crâne m. spol
6. crown DENT. MED.:
couronne ž. spol
7. crown BOT. (of tree):
couronne ž. spol
8. crown brit. angl. (old coin):
9. crown NAVT.:
diamant m. spol
10. crown ARHIT.:
clé ž. spol d'arc
clé ž. spol de voûte
II. crown [brit. angl. kraʊn, am. angl. kraʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. crown queen, champion:
2. crown (bring to worthy end):
3. crown pog. (hit):
crown person
4. crown DENT. MED.:
crown tooth
5. crown GASTR.:
crown cake
couronner (with de)
6. crown IGRE (in draughts):
crown pièce
III. to crown oneself GLAG. povr. glag.
to crown oneself povr. glag. pog.:
se cogner violemment (on contre)
prosecutor SAM. PRAVO
accusateur(-trice) m. spol (ž. spol)
I. crown [kraʊn] SAM.
1. crown (round ornament):
couronne ž. spol
2. crown (top part):
sommet m. spol
II. crown [kraʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.
fraza:
to crown it all avstral. angl., brit. angl.
prosecutor SAM. PRAVO
accusateur(-trice) m. spol (ž. spol)
I. crown [kraʊn] SAM.
1. crown (round ornament):
couronne ž. spol
2. crown (top part):
sommet m. spol
II. crown [kraʊn] GLAG. preh. glag.
Present
Icrown
youcrown
he/she/itcrowns
wecrown
youcrown
theycrown
Past
Icrowned
youcrowned
he/she/itcrowned
wecrowned
youcrowned
theycrowned
Present Perfect
Ihavecrowned
youhavecrowned
he/she/ithascrowned
wehavecrowned
youhavecrowned
theyhavecrowned
Past Perfect
Ihadcrowned
youhadcrowned
he/she/ithadcrowned
wehadcrowned
youhadcrowned
theyhadcrowned
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The town also crowns two sugar factories providing a large source of employment.
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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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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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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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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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