corner的意思和读音

corner

: [ˈkɔrnər] : [ˈkɔː(r)nə(r)]

n.

v.使

adj.;()

corners  cornering  cornered  

v.+n.corner market

n.angle,crook,bend,turn,turning

v.pin down,surround,confront,restrict,detain

cornern.of building/object/shape

1.a part of sth where two or more sides, lines or edges join

the four corners of a square

Write your address in the top right-hand corner of the letter.

I hit my knee on the corner of the table.

A smile lifted the corner of his mouth.

a speck of dirt in the corner of her eye

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2.with the number of corners mentioned; involving the number of groups mentioned

a three-cornered hat

a three-cornered fight

of room/box

3.the place inside a room or a box where two sides join; the area around this place

There was a television in the far corner of the room.

a corner table/seat/cupboard

of roads

4.a place where two streets join

There was a group of youths standing on the street corner .

Turn right at the corner of Sunset and Crescent Heights Boulevards.

There's a hotel on/at the corner of my street.

The wind hit him as he turned the corner .

5.a sharp bend in a road

The car was taking the corners too fast.

area/region

6.a region or an area of a place (sometimes used for one that is far away or difficult to reach)

She lives in a quiet corner of rural Yorkshire.

Students come here from the four corners of the world.

He knew every corner of the old town.

difficult situation

7.[ususing]a difficult situation

to back/drive/force sb into a corner

They had got her in a corner, and there wasn't much she could do about it.

He was used to talking his way out of tight corners .

in sport

8.a free kick or hit that you take from the corner of your opponent's end of the field

to take a corner

The referee awarded a corner.

9.;(any of the four corners of a ring ; the supporters who help in the corner

IDM

Her house is just around the corner.

There were good times around the corner(= they would soon come) .

(just) around/round the cornervery near

Her house is just around the corner.

There were good times around the corner(= they would soon come) .

cut corners;(to do sth in the easiest, cheapest or quickest way, often by ignoring rules or leaving sth outcut the cornerto go across the corner of an area and not around the sides of it, because it is quicker

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw him coming closer.

see sth out of the corner of your eyeto see sth by accident or not very clearly because you see it from the side of your eye and are not looking straight at it

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw him coming closer.

turn the cornerto pass a very important point in an illness or a difficult situation and begin to improvev.使trap sb

1.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sth使to get a person or an animal into a place or situation from which they cannot escape

The man was finally cornered by police in a garage.

If cornered, the snake will defend itself.

2.[t]~ sbto go towards sb in a determined way, because you want to speak to them

I found myself cornered by her on the stairs.

the market

3.[t]~ the market (in sth)to get control of the trade in a particular type of goods

They've cornered the market in silver.

of vehicle/driver

4.[i]to go around a corner

The car has excellent cornering(= it is easy to steer around corners) .

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n.1.the part of something square or rectangular where two edges meet; a place where two sides or walls meet, usually inside a room or a box2.a sharp turn in a road, where you cannot see what is coming; a place where two roads or paths meet3.the end of your mouth or eye4.a small area away from the center, especially one that is quiet, peaceful, or secret5.a difficult situation that you cannot easily escape from6.in boxing or wrestling, one of the corners of the square ring where the fighting happens7.in soccer, field hockey, etc., a kick that one team is allowed to take from a corner of the field, near the goal where they are trying to score1.the part of something square or rectangular where two edges meet; a place where two sides or walls meet, usually inside a room or a box2.a sharp turn in a road, where you cannot see what is coming; a place where two roads or paths meet3.the end of your mouth or eye4.a small area away from the center, especially one that is quiet, peaceful, or secret5.a difficult situation that you cannot easily escape from6.in boxing or wrestling, one of the corners of the square ring where the fighting happens7.in soccer, field hockey, etc., a kick that one team is allowed to take from a corner of the field, near the goal where they are trying to score

v.1.to force a person or animal into a place that they cannot move away from; to find someone and make them talk to you when they have been trying to avoid this; to put someone in a situation where they have to do something that you want2.if a car corners, it moves around a corner or curve in the road3.to get control of an area of business so that no one else can succeed in it, for example because you own all the supply of a particular product

1. cry ; corner ;; make 使;使;使 ...

2. copy n. …) corner n. correct v. ...

3. bicycle kick / overhead kick corner ball / corner rolling pass / ground pass ...

4. cry ; corner ;; make 使;使;使 ...

5. 〖 passon;transmit〗 〖 streetcorner;corner〗 〖 switch〗 ...

6. cry ; corner ;; make 使;使;使 ...

7. corn n. >,> corner n. ,() corporate adj. , ...

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1.Competition, in the form of a newly arrived Chilean pharmacy chain, looms around the corner from his main store.

2.The scenes depict the entire town of Bethlehem, and the Caganer is usually tucked away in a corner, far from Mary and Joseph.Gaganer

3.I sat on the front step for at least 10 minutes and next thing you know my motorbike came around the corner with the receptionist riding it.10

4.She heard him in the kitchen where he mixed the draught in batches now to last a week at a time, storing it in a corner of the cupboard.

5.It seems that the Fed might have painted itself into a corner.

6.Headhunters lamented that it was easier to put a man on the moon than a woman in a corner office.

7.I asked her to put her clothes away tidily but she just threw them in the corner any old how.

8.She had been riding her scooter over from the company's workshops in the East End and had dumped her helmet and bag in a corner.(EastEnd)

9.Her gaze fell to the corner of the barn closest to her, and she watched for few moments, expecting him to appear from behind it.

10."Oh, if I were only a prince! " said the stone-cutter to himself, as the carriage vanished round the corner.“!”