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corner /'kɔ:nə[r]/

Đọc giọng UK Đọc giọng US

corner /ˈkoɚnɚ/

Đọc giọng UK Đọc giọng US Anh-Việt Anh-Anh
  • Danh từ góc a square has four corners hình vuông có bốn góc standing at a street corner đứng ở góc phố nơi kín đáo, xó xỉnh money hidden in odd corners tiền giấu ở những xó xỉnh kỳ cục vùng, miền she lives in a quite corner of Yorkshire bà ta sống ở một miền yên tĩnh ở Yorkshire tình huống lúng túng khó xử the interviewer has driven her into the corner người phỏng vấn đã dồn bà ta vào một tình huống lúng túng (vào thế bí) (thường số ít) (thương mại) sự đầu cơ, sự lũng đoạn thị trường (thể dục, thể thao) (cách viết khác corner-kick) quả phạt góc (bóng đá) góc võ đài nhóm săn sóc đấu thủ giữa hai hiệp cut corners lái xe theo một vòng cua rộng, không quẹo gấp làm tắt, bỏ qua một số thủ tục (để cho được việc nhanh) we've had to cut a few corners to get our visa ready in time chúng ta đã phải lờ đi một số thủ tục để lấy được thị thực kịp thời cut [off] the corner (Anh) đi tắt the lawn is damaged here because people cut [off] the corner bãi cỏ ở cỗ này bị giẫm hỏng vì người ta đi tắt qua the four corners of the earth bốn phương, tứ xứ former students of this school are now working in the four corners of the earth sinh viên cũ của trường này nay làm việc ở bốn phương (mọi nơi) trên thế giới out of the corner of one's eye liếc nhìn I caught sight of her out of the corner of my eye tôi liếc mắt nhìn thấy cô ta [just] round the corner gần sát, rất gần her house is [just] round the corner nhà cô ta gần ngay đây thôi good times are just round the corner sắp đến hồi thái lai rồi turn the corner vượt qua hiểm nghèo, đã qua tuần bĩ cực Động từ dồn vào góc, dồn vào chân, tường, (nghĩa bóng) dồn vào thế bí the escaped prisoner was corned at last cuối cùng tên tù vượt ngục đã bị dồn vào thế bí the interviewer corned the politician with a particularly tricky question bằng một câu hỏi hết sức lắt léo người phỏng vấn đã dồn nhà chính khách vào thế bí vào cua, rẽ, quẹo (xe, lái xe) (thương mại) mua vét (nhằm mục đích lũng đọan thị trường); lũng đoạn thị trường * Các từ tương tự:corner antenna, corner reflector, corner relector cavity, Corner solution, corner-boy, corner-chair, corner-cupboard, corner-flag, corner-man
  • noun plural -ners [count] the point or area where two lines, edges, or sides of something meet the corner of a box/table/tablecloth A post marks the corner of the property. Write your name in the upper right-hand corner of the page. He caught the ball in the corner of the end zone. the northeast corner of the state We sat at a table in a corner of the room. the place where two streets or roads meet a street corner The hotel is at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street. A group of teenagers were hanging around on the corner. He went to the grocery store around/round the corner from the bank. a curve in a road She knew there was a gas station just around the corner. [=after the curve] The car took the corner [=drove around the curve in the road] too fast and went off the road. - see also (just) around the corner (below), turn the corner (below) the side of your mouth or eye He said something out of the corner of his mouth to the person standing next to him. There was a tear in the corner of her eye. I saw something out of the corner of my eye. [=I saw something to the side of where I was looking] one of four parts of a boxing ring where the sides meet The boxers returned to their corners when the round ended. - often used figuratively to describe people, groups, etc., that are opposing or fighting each other In one corner you have the music industry, and in the other, those who want music but don't want to pay for it. Someone who gives you help and support is in your corner. I am going to need you in my corner when I go to court. a place that is private or secret or that few people know about or visit They live in a quiet corner of the town. - often used figuratively a memory that lies in some dark corner of his mind a place that is far away His influence extends to every corner of the state. She is famous in every corner of the world. [=throughout the world] People came from the four corners of the earth [=from everywhere; from all over] to see the sight. a position that you cannot easily get out of :a difficult situation The city is in a tight corner financially. [=is in a bad financial position] The candidate backed/painted himself into a corner [=put himself in a bad position] by proposing a tax increase. soccer :corner kick cut corners often disapproving :to save time or money by doing less than you usually do or than you should do We don't have enough money to pay for everything, so we'll have to cut corners somewhere. You should never cut corners on safety. have/get a corner on to have or get enough of (something) to be able to control its price He has a corner on the silver market. - often used figuratively He acts like he has a corner on new ideas. [=like he is the only person who has new ideas] (just) around the corner coming or happening very soon The politicians say that a stronger economy is just around the corner. [=that the economy will become stronger very soon] Summer vacation is around the corner. turn the corner to get past the most difficult area or period in something and begin to improve The company claims it has turned the corner and will be profitable soon. adjective always used before a noun located at a corner a corner office We ate in a corner booth at the restaurant. a corner shop/store verb -ners; -nered; -nering [+ obj] to force (a person or animal) into a place or position from which escape is very difficult or impossible Police cornered the suspect in a backyard. A cornered animal can be dangerous. to force (someone who wants to avoid you or get away from you) to stop and talk with you He cornered the actress and demanded her autograph. The interviewer cornered the politician with some probing questions. [+ obj] :to get control of a particular type of product that is being bought and sold - used in the phrase corner the market They have cornered the market in wheat. = They have cornered the wheat market. - sometimes used figuratively He acts as if he's cornered the market on new ideas. [no obj] of a vehicle :to turn a corner This car corners well. * Các từ tương tự:corner kick, cornerstone
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