corner的中文翻译
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corner1
(of building/object/shape)
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/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
US
/ˈkɔːrnər/
墙角 (夹角)
noun
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a part of sth where two or more sides, lines or edges join
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the four corners of a square
正方形的四个角
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Write your address in the top right-hand corner of the letter.
把你的地址写在信的右上角。
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I hit my knee on the corner of the table.
我的膝盖撞到桌角上了。
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A smile lifted the corner of his mouth.
她的嘴角挂着微笑。
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a speck of dirt in the corner of her eye
她的眼角里有一点灰尘。
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corner2
(Aviation)
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角落
noun
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the place where two sides meet
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corner3
(-cornered)
UK
/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
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/ˈkɔːrnər/
角
noun
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with the number of corners mentioned; involving the number of groups mentioned
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a three-cornered hat
三角帽
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a three-cornered fight
三方争斗
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corner4
(of room/box)
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/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
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/ˈkɔːrnər/
角落
noun
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the place inside a room or a box where two sides join; the area around this place
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There was a television in the far corner of the room.
房间那头的墙角里摆着一台电视。
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a corner table/seat/cupboard
靠墙角的桌子/座位/橱柜
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corner5
(of roads)
UK
/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
US
/ˈkɔːrnər/
拐角处
noun
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a place where two streets join
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There was a group of youths standing on the street corner.
一群年轻人站在街角。
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Turn right at the corner of Sunset and Crescent Heights Boulevards.
在夕阳街和新月山庄大街路口右拐。
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There's a hotel on/at the corner of my street.
我住的那条街拐角上有一家饭店。
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The wind hit him as he turned the corner.
他在街角一拐弯,狂风就向他袭来。
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a sharp bend in a road
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The car was taking the corners too fast.
那车急转弯时开得太快。
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corner6
(area/region)
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地区, 区域
noun
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a region or an area of a place (sometimes used for one that is far away or difficult to reach)
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She lives in a quiet corner of rural Yorkshire.
她居住在约克郡乡间一个偏僻的地方。
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Students come here from the four corners of the world.
学生从世界各地来到这里。
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He knew every corner of the old town.
他熟悉这座古城的每个角落。
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corner7
(difficult situation)
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/ˈkɔːrnər/
困境, 逆境
noun
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a difficult situation
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to back/drive/force sb into a corner
把某人逼入困境
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They had got her in a corner, and there wasn't much she could do about it.
他们把她逼的走投无路,而且她也没有什么办法脱身。
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He was used to talking his way out of tight corners.
他惯于凭借口才摆脱困境。
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corner8
(in sport)
UK
/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
US
/ˈkɔːrnər/
边角 (角球)
noun
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a free kick or hit that you take from the corner of your opponent's end of the field
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to take a corner
开角球
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The referee awarded a corner.
裁判员判给了一次角球。
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any of the four corners of a ring; the supporters who help in the corner
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corner9
(luge, skeleton, bobsleigh)
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/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
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corner
noun
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a challenging turn on a luge track
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It was a difficult corner of the track. He could hardly keep balance and follow the ideal line. ; to negotiate a corner
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corner10
(trap sb)
UK
/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
US
/ˈkɔːrnər/
困住, 把...逼到死角
verb
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to get a person or an animal into a place or situation from which they cannot escape
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The man was finally cornered by police in a garage.
那人终于被警方逼到了车库里。
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If cornered, the snake will defend itself.
蛇在被逼的走投无路的时候会自卫的。
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to go towards sb in a determined way, because you want to speak to them
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I found myself cornered by her on the stairs.
我发现她在楼梯上迎面过来非要和我说话。
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corner11
(the market)
UK
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US
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垄断
verb
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to get control of the trade in a particular type of goods
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They've cornered the market in silver.
他们垄断了白银市场。
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corner12
(of vehicle/driver)
UK
/ˈkɔːnə(r)/
US
/ˈkɔːrnər/
转弯
verb
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to go around a corner
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The car has excellent cornering (= it is easy to steer around corners).
这车很好转弯。