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topped | |||
wreathed | |||
coronate; coronated; coronate (лат. coronatus); crowned (лат. coronatus) | |||
crowned | |||
browbound | |||
incoronate | |||
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crest; surmount; adorn with a wreath; mitre; cover (славой); crown; wreath; wreathe | |||
wreathe; crown; adorn with a wreath (pf of увенчивать) | |||
overarch (куполом) | |||
inwreathe | |||
climax | |||
cap off (Nothing caps off a walk on a beautiful Sunday morning in Stanley Park like a couple sitting next to you and sparking up a Gatorade meth bong. ART Vancouver) | |||
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adorn with a wreath; crown; garland head (with flowers, etc); culminate in (Alex_Sereb); wrap up (The settlement wraps up several days of tense negotiations between the hacker and Mango.=Напряжённые переговоры длящиеся несколько дней, между криптоплатформой Mango и хакером, который атаковал кредитный протокол увенчались компромиссными решениями. bloomberg.com Karychinskiy) | |||
be crowned with (pf of увенчиваться); garland one's head with flowers, etc (pf of увенчиваться) | |||
be crowned | |||
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climaxing |
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