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Corner
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. corner [Am ˈkɔrnər, Brit ˈkɔːnə] N

1.1. corner (inside angle):

corner (of room, cupboard)
corner (of field)
corner (of mouth)
to see/watch sth/sb out of the corner of one's eye
to be in a (tight) corner
to drive/force sb into a corner
acorralar a alguien
attr corner cupboard

1.2. corner (outside angle):

corner (of street, page)
corner (of table)
corner (of table)
corner (bend in road)
I'll meet you on or at the corner
he took the corner too fast
around the corner lit (nearby)
around the corner lit (nearby)
to turn the corner lit

2.1. corner (in soccer):

corner kick
corner kick
corner kick

2.2. corner (in hockey):

corner

3. corner (in boxing):

corner
to fight one's/sb's corner Brit, he was determined to fight his own corner
to fight one's/sb's corner Brit, he was determined to fight his own corner

4. corner (monopoly):

corner

II. corner [Am ˈkɔrnər, Brit ˈkɔːnə] VB trans

1. corner (trap):

corner fugitive/stag/fox

2. corner (monopolize):

corner

III. corner [Am ˈkɔrnər, Brit ˈkɔːnə] VB intr

corner

street corner N

street corner

corner flag N

corner flag
corner flag
corner flag

corner shop N Brit

corner shop
they sell it in the corner shop

corner seat N

corner seat

penalty corner N (in hockey)

penalty corner

kitty-corner [Brit ˈkɪtɪˌkɔːnə], kitty-cornered [-d] ADJ Am

kitty-corner → diagonal

I. diagonal [Am daɪˈæɡənl, Brit dʌɪˈaɡ(ə)n(ə)l] ADJ

II. diagonal [Am daɪˈæɡənl, Brit dʌɪˈaɡ(ə)n(ə)l] N

hole-and-corner [Am ˌhoʊl ən ˈkɔrnər, Brit] ADJ Brit attr

hole-and-corner
hole-and-corner

cater-cornered [Am ˈkædərˌkɔrnərd, Brit ˈkeɪtəˌkɔːnəd], cater-corner [-ˌkɔːrnər, -ˌkɔːnə(r)] ADJ Am

Speakers' Corner Info

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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. corner [ˈkɔ:nəʳ, Am ˈkɔ:rnɚ] N

1. corner (junction of two roads):

corner
to cut a corner
to be round the corner
to turn the corner
to turn the corner fig

2. corner (of a room):

corner
to put sb in the corner a. SCHOOL

3. corner (place):

4. corner (manoeuvre in sport):

corner

5. corner SPORTS (assistants):

corner

6. corner (difficult position):

to be in a tight corner
to drive sb into a (tight) corner

7. corner (domination):

to have a corner of the market

8. corner (periphery):

out of the corner of one's eye
out of the corner of sb's mouth

Phrases:

II. corner [ˈkɔ:nəʳ, Am ˈkɔ:rnɚ] VB trans

1. corner (hinder escape):

corner
corner iron
to get sb cornered fig

2. corner ECON:

to corner the market

III. corner [ˈkɔ:nəʳ, Am ˈkɔ:rnɚ] VB intr

corner auto:

corner

corner house N

corner house

corner seat N

corner seat

corner shop N

corner shop
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
corner
corner piece
corner bracket
corner unit
corner
house on the corner
to take a corner
around the corner
to turn the corner
corner cupboard
street corner
house corner
corner house
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. corner [ˈkɔr·nər] N

1. corner (junction of two roads):

corner
to cut a corner
to be around the corner
to turn the corner
to turn the corner fig

2. corner (of a room):

corner

3. corner (place):

4. corner (kick or shot):

corner

5. corner (difficult position):

to be in a tight corner
to drive sb into a (tight) corner

6. corner (domination):

to have a corner of the market

7. corner (periphery):

out of the corner of one's eye
out of the corner of sb's mouth

Phrases:

II. corner [ˈkɔr·nər] VB trans

1. corner (hinder escape):

corner
corner iron
to get sb cornered fig

2. corner ECON:

to corner the market

III. corner [ˈkɔr·nər] VB intr

corner auto:

corner

corner shop N

corner shop

corner house N

corner house

corner seat N

corner seat
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
corner
corner
house on the corner
to take a corner
around the corner
to turn the corner
street corner
house corner
corner house
corner of the mouth
corner of the eye
Present
Icorner
youcorner
he/she/itcorners
wecorner
youcorner
theycorner
Past
Icornered
youcornered
he/she/itcornered
wecornered
youcornered
theycornered
Present Perfect
Ihavecornered
youhavecornered
he/she/ithascornered
wehavecornered
youhavecornered
theyhavecornered
Past Perfect
Ihadcornered
youhadcornered
he/she/ithadcornered
wehadcornered
youhadcornered
theyhadcornered

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Identical proteins will obviously have a diagonal line in the center of the matrix.
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The graphics initially used a diagonal stripe theme; soon after these graphics were replaced with a new set which incorporated glass panels.
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Animal origin has been proposed for the wall markings, although many appear to be in regular patterns, including circles and diagonal crosses.
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With short focal length instruments a mirror diagonal is preferred over a prism.
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The factor is represented by block permutation matrices with 2-by-2 blocks, and a final 1 on the diagonal.
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