corner
suomi-englanti sanakirjacorner englannista suomeksi
kolkka
soppi
nurkka
kääntyä kulmasta
saartaa, ajaa nurkkaan, ahdistaa nurkkaan
kulma
vallata
corner englanniksi
The point where two converging lines meet; an angle, either external or internal.
(ux)
The space in the angle between converging lines or walls which meet in a point.
(RQ:Jefferies Amateur Poacher)
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The projection into space of an angle in a solid object.
An intersection of two streets; any of the four outer points off the street at that intersection.
The neighborhood surrounding an intersection of rural roads.
(non-gloss)
An edge or extremity; the part farthest from the center; hence, any quarter or part, or the direction in which it lies.
(RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)
(quote-journal)
A secret or secluded place; a remote or out of the way place; a nook.
An embarrassing situation; a difficulty.
A sufficient interest in a salable security or commodity to allow the cornering party to influence prices.
''Relating to the playing field.''
One of the four vertices of the zone.
base|First base or base.
A kick.
A cornerback.
The corner of the ring, which is where the boxer rests before and during a fight.
The group of people who assist a boxer during a bout.
A place where people meet for a particular purpose.
To drive (someone or something) into a corner or other confined space.
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To trap in a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment.
To get sufficient command of (a stock, commodity, etc.), so as to be able to manipulate its price.
(anchor) To handle while moving around a corner in a road or otherwise turning.
To supply with corners.
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(n-g)
One who corns, or preserves food in salt.
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mespilus ((taxlink))
(syn)
(l)
kick, (l)
to bellow
difficult situation
market niche in which a company has a monopoly
A (l) or angle; a terminal intersection of two objects.