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cornered是corner的过去分词 corner美 ['kɔrnər] 英 ['kɔː(r)nə(r)] - v.垄断;使有棱[角];收在[放在]角内;角相接
- n.(桌等的)角;僻远地方;角落;(街道)拐角
- adj.在拐角处的;适于拐角地方的;(美式足球)翼卫的
- 网络被逼至绝路的;逼至绝境;走投无路
复数:corners 过去分词:cornered 现在分词:cornering n. angle,crook,bend,turn,turning v. pin down,surround,confront,restrict,detain n. | 10. 【商业】囤积居奇;【棒球】(本垒的)棱角〔投球员方面〕;(足球)踢角球 10. 【商业】囤积居奇;【棒球】(本垒的)棱角〔投球员方面〕;(足球)踢角球 | v. | 2. 使有棱[角];收在[放在]角内;角相接;转角,拐弯 6. 把…逼入困境,逼上门来了;走投无路,无回旋余地 2. 使有棱[角];收在[放在]角内;角相接;转角,拐弯 6. 把…逼入困境,逼上门来了;走投无路,无回旋余地 | adj. | |
n. | 1. the angle formed where two or more lines or surfaces meet 2. the part of Australia where the borders of Queensland, New South Wales, and South Australia meet 3. the area enclosed where two lines or surfaces meet 4. a projecting angular part of something 5. the place where two roads or streets meet 6. a difficult or embarrassing position, especially one from which there is no easy way of escape 7. a secluded, peaceful, or secret place 8. an area or place, especially one that is remote 9. an object made to fit over a corner of something, especially to protect it 10. a monopoly of a particular commodity acquired in order to control its market price 1. the angle formed where two or more lines or surfaces meet 2. the part of Australia where the borders of Queensland, New South Wales, and South Australia meet 3. the area enclosed where two lines or surfaces meet 4. a projecting angular part of something 5. the place where two roads or streets meet 6. a difficult or embarrassing position, especially one from which there is no easy way of escape 7. a secluded, peaceful, or secret place 8. an area or place, especially one that is remote 9. an object made to fit over a corner of something, especially to protect it 10. a monopoly of a particular commodity acquired in order to control its market price | v. | 1. to force a person or an animal into a position from which escape is difficult 2. to place somebody or something in a corner 3. to give corners to something 4. to acquire a monopoly of a particular commodity and so be able to control its market price 5. to drive around a corner 6. in some sports, to take a free kick or hit from a corner of the field on the opponents' goal line 7. to force a person or animal into a place that they cannot move away from 8. if a car corners, it moves around a corner or curve in the road 9. to find someone and make them talk to you when they have been trying to avoid this 10. 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. to force a person or an animal into a position from which escape is difficult 2. to place somebody or something in a corner 3. to give corners to something 4. to acquire a monopoly of a particular commodity and so be able to control its market price 5. to drive around a corner 6. in some sports, to take a free kick or hit from a corner of the field on the opponents' goal line 7. to force a person or animal into a place that they cannot move away from 8. if a car corners, it moves around a corner or curve in the road 9. to find someone and make them talk to you when they have been trying to avoid this 10. 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 | adj. | 1. situated on a street corner 2. intended to be put in a corner |
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