cornered
- IPA[ˈkɔːnəd]
英式
- having a specified number of corners;having a specified number of parties involved
- 釋義
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形容詞
- 1. having a specified number of corners young boys in six-cornered hats
- ▪ having a specified number of parties involved a three-cornered meeting was being arranged in Hong Kong
- 2. (of a person or animal) forced into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape nothing is more dangerous than a cornered wild beast
- a place or angle where two sides or edges meet: Jan sat at one corner of the table
- force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape: the man was eventually cornered by police dogs
Oxford Dictionary
- a place or angle where two or more sides or edges meet: Jan sat at one corner of the table
- force (a person or animal) into a place or situation from which it is hard to escape: the man was eventually cornered by police dogs
Oxford American Dictionary
- triangular: three-cornered hat
Oxford American Dictionary
- diagonally opposite someone or something; cater-cornered: the cemetery was just the next block up, catty-cornered from my hotel
- situated diagonally opposite someone or something; cater-cornered: there were four catty-cornered televisions
Oxford Dictionary
- diagonally opposite someone or something; cater-cornered: the cemetery was just the next block up, catty-cornered from my hotel
- situated diagonally opposite someone or something; cater-cornered: there were four catty-cornered televisions
Oxford American Dictionary
- diagonally opposite someone or something: apartments in the renovated building cater-cornered from the church parking is available cater-corner to the restaurant
- situated diagonally opposite someone or something: a cater-cornered shortcut there were two young women across from me in cater-corner seats
Oxford Dictionary
- triangular: three-cornered hat
Oxford Dictionary
- diagonally opposite someone or something: apartments in the renovated building cater-cornered from the church parking is available cater-corner to the restaurant
- situated diagonally opposite someone or something: a cater-cornered shortcut there were two young women across from me in cater-corner seats
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkôrnərd]
美式
- having a specified number of places or angles where the edges or sides meet: young boys in six-cornered hats
Oxford American Dictionary