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corner
Corner tarimas:
/'kɔ:nə/
Corner audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The position at which two lines, surfaces, or edges meet and form an angle: the four corners of a rectangle.
- noun: The area enclosed or bounded by an angle formed in this manner: sat by myself in the corner; the corner of one's eye.
- noun: The place where two roads or streets join or intersect.
- noun: Sports Any of the four angles of a boxing or wrestling ring where the ropes are joined.
- noun: Baseball Either side of home plate, toward or away from the batter.
- noun: A threatening or embarrassing position from which escape is difficult: got myself into a corner by boasting.
- noun: A remote, secluded, or secret place: the four corners of the earth; a beautiful little corner of Paris.
- noun: A part or piece made to fit on a corner, as in mounting or for protection.
- noun: A speculative monopoly of a stock or commodity created by purchasing all or most of the available supply in order to raise its price.
- noun: Exclusive possession; monopoly: "Neither party . . . has a corner on all the good ideas” ( George B. Merry).
- verb-transitive: To furnish with corners.
- verb-transitive: To place or drive into a corner: cornered the thieves and captured them.
- verb-transitive: To form a corner in (a stock or commodity): cornered the silver market.
- verb-intransitive: To come together or be situated on or at a corner.
- verb-intransitive: To turn, as at a corner: a truck that corners poorly.
- adjective: Located at a street corner: a corner drugstore.
- adjective: Designed for use in a corner: a corner table.
- idiom: around the corner About to happen; imminent.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to drive into a corner perk. priremti prie sienos
- to turn the corner perk. išsisukti iš bėdos
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