第三人称单数:corners第三人称复数:corners现在分词:cornering过去分词:cornered过去式:cornered
corner基本解释
corner的近义词
名词拐角; 角落,角; 困境; [商]囤积
不及物动词驾车转弯; 聚于角落
及物动词垄断; 逼入困境
形容词位于角落的
corner相关例句
及物动词
1. He wants to corner the beer market.
他想垄断啤酒市场。
2. The animal is dangerous when cornered.
野兽一旦陷于绝境就会变得很危险。
名词
1. A cabinet sits in a corner of the room.
房间的一角立着一只橱柜。
2. They once had a corner on the corn market.
他们曾一度垄断了玉米市场。
corner情景对话
乘出租车1
A:Where can I catch a taxi?
哪里我可以叫到出租车?
B:The taxi zone is right on the left corner over there.
出租车站台就在左边转角处。
问路
corner
A:Do you know of any post offices near here?
您知道这附近的邮局吗?
B:You’ll see one at the corner on your left.
在左侧拐角那儿就能看见一个。
Shopping Hours-(营业时间)
B:On, darn. The grocery store is closed.
噢,该死。杂货店关门了。
A:Yeah, this one closes at ten. We could drive to the 24-hour store on sixth.
是呀,这家商店10点关门。我们可以开车到第6大街的24小时营业店去买。
B:Alright. We are out of everything.
好吧,我们什么都没了。
corner什么意思
A:I wish the store close to us was open 24-hous a day.
真希望我们附近的商店也是24小时营业。
B:I know, our schedules are so weird. Sometimes, the little corner store is the only thing within walking distance that’s open when we get home.
我知道,是我们的作息时间太离谱了。有时候,拐角处的小店面是我们回家可以步行去买东西而且还没打烊的唯一一家商店了。
A:Yeah, and the prices there are very high.
是的,那儿的价钱也很高。
B:I know. Three dollars for milk.
我知道,牛奶卖3美元。
corner网络解释
1. 拐角点:1、首先分三个子层级进行编辑修改,分别为点(vertex),线段(segment)(两点之间为一个线段),曲线(spline)(1)、拐角点(corner)由此点只能引出直线类型. (2)、平滑点(smooth)由一种默认的曲率来光滑从此点引出的曲线,也就是说从此点引出的只能是曲线.
2. corner
2. 角球:(四)车祸后,弗格森勒令C.罗纳尔多必须在球场上加紧练习发角球--在英文中,角球(Corner)与开车拐弯同字.
corner词典解释
1. 角
A corner is a point or an area where two or more edges, sides, or surfaces of something join.
corner
e.g. He saw the corner of a magazine sticking out from under the blanket...
他看见杂志的一角从毯子下露了出来。
e.g. Write 'By Airmail' in the top left hand corner.
在左上角写上“航空邮递”。
2. 角;墙角;壁角
The corner of a room, box, or similar space is the area inside it where its edges or walls meet.
corner
e.g. ...a card table in the corner of the living room...
起居室角落里的牌桌
e.g. The ball hurtled into the far corner of the net...
球飞进了球网的远角。
3. (嘴)角;(眼)角
The corner of your mouth or eye is the side of it.
e.g. She flicked a crumb off the corner of her mouth...
她擦掉嘴角的面包屑。
e.g. Out of the corner of her eye she saw that a car had stopped.
她用眼角的余光瞥见一辆车停了下来。
4. 街角;拐角
The corner of a street is the place where one of its sides ends as it joins another street.
e.g. She would spend the day hanging round street corners...
她会整天在街角附近游荡。
e.g. We can't have police officers on every corner...
不可能每个街角都派驻警察。
5. (道路的)转弯处
A corner is a bend in a road.
e.g. ...a sharp corner...
急转弯
e.g. The road is a succession of hairpin bends, hills, and blind corners.
这条路上急转弯、坡道和死拐角一个接一个。
6. (遥远或难以到达的)角落,偏远处
If you talk about the corners of the world, a country, or some other place, you are referring to places that are far away or difficult to get to.
e.g. Buyers came from all corners of the world...
买主来自世界各地。
e.g. The group has been living in a remote corner of the Cambodian jungle.
该部落一直居住在柬埔寨的丛林深处。
7. (足球、曲棍球等的)角球
In football, hockey, and some other sports, a corner is a free shot or kick taken from the corner of the pitch.
8. 将…逼入死角;使走投无路
If you corner a person or animal, you force them into a place they cannot escape from.
e.g. A police motorcycle chased his car twelve miles, and cornered him near Rome...
一辆摩托警车跟在他的车后追了12英里,最后在快到罗马时将他截住。
e.g. He was still sitting huddled like a cornered animal.
他还像一头困兽一样蜷缩着坐在那儿。
9. 截住…与其说话
If you corner someone, you force them to speak to you when they have been trying to avoid you.
e.g. Golan managed to corner the young producer-director for an interview.
戈兰设法截住了那位兼任制片人的年轻导演,对其进行了采访。
10. 垄断
If a company or place corners an area of trade, they gain control over it so that no one else can have any success in that area.
e.g. This restaurant has cornered the Madrid market for specialist paellas...
这家餐馆垄断了马德里的特色肉菜饭市场。
e.g. Zurich's affluence came initially from cornering a sizeable chunk of the 14th Century silk trade.
苏黎世的富足最初来自于14世纪对丝绸贸易的高度垄断。
11. 转弯;拐弯
If a car, or the person driving it, corners in a particular way, the car goes round bends in roads in this way.
e.g. Peter drove jerkily, cornering too fast and fumbling the gears.
彼得转弯太急,换挡不利索,车开得一颠一颠的。
12. 即将发生
If you say that something is around the corner, you mean that it will happen very soon. In British English, you can also say that something is round the corner .
e.g. The Chancellor of the Exchequer says that economic recovery is just around the corner.
财政大臣说经济即将复苏。
13. 在附近;在近处
If you say that something is around the corner, you mean that it is very near. In British English, you can also say that something is round the corner .
e.g. My new place is just around the corner.
我的新家就在附近。
14. 图省事;走捷径
If you cut corners, you do something quickly by doing it in a less thorough way than you should.
corner是什么意思
e.g. Take your time, don't cut corners and follow instructions to the letter.
慢慢来,不要图省事,要严格按照说明去做。
15. 天涯海角;世界各个角落
You can use expressions such as the four corners of the world to refer to places that are a long way from each other.
e.g. They've combed the four corners of the world for the best accessories...
为了找到最好的配件,他们寻遍了每个地方。
e.g. Young people came from the four corners of the nation.
全国各地的年轻人都来到这里。
16. 身处困境
If you are in a corner or in a tight corner, you are in a situation which is difficult to deal with and get out of.
e.g. The government is in a corner on interest rates...
政府在利率问题上陷入了困境。
e.g. He appears to have backed himself into a tight corner.
他似乎已把自己逼入了困境。
corner英英释义
noun
1. the intersection of two streets
e.g. standing on the corner watching all the girls go by
Synonym: street cornerturning point
2. (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building
especially one formed by a cornerstone
Synonym: quoin
3. an interior angle formed by two meeting walls
e.g. a piano was in one corner of the room
Synonym: nook
4. the point where two lines meet or intersect
e.g. the corners of a rectangle
5. a place off to the side of an area
e.g. he tripled to the rightfield corner
the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean
6. a remote area
e.g. in many corners of the world they still practice slavery
7. the point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect
e.g. the corners of a cube
8. a projecting part where two sides or edges meet
e.g. he knocked off the corners
9. a small concavity
Synonym: recessrecessionniche
10. a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible
e.g. his lying got him into a tight corner
Synonym: box
11. a temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade
e.g. a corner on the silver market
verb
1. turn a corner
e.g. the car corners
2. force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape
Synonym: tree
3. gain control over
e.g. corner the gold market