corner

کلمات مرتبط(corner):بازگشت به واژه cornera snug corner
across corner dimension
coffin corner
corner assembling
corner crew
corner cut
corner flag
corner joint
corner post
corner quadrant
corner radius
corner reflector
corner reflector antenna
corner shot
corner solution
corner throw
corner truss
corner weld
corner-stone
cut of a corner
ingot corner segregation
kitty corner
make a corner in (something)
neutral corner
the corner's of the earth
to cut off a corner
to do a thing ina corner
to drive into a corner
to trun the corner
warm corner

کرنر،گوشه زمين ،خريد يکجا،زاويه ،کنج ،گوشه دار کردن ،گوشه گذاشتن به ،نبش
علوم مهندسى : کنج
عمران : گوشه
قانون ـ فقه : انحصار موقتى
بازرگانى : انحصار موقتى ازطريق خريد کلى
ورزش : طرفين پايگاه اصلى ،در گوشه انداختن ،گوشه هاى رينگکلمات مرتبط(30)


گوشه ، نبش.گوشه ، کنج، گوشه دار کردن ، گوشه گذاشتن به .


corner

Từ điển Collocation

corner noun

1 where two lines/edges meet

ADJ. bottom, top | left/left-hand, right/right-hand | back, front | lower, upper | southern, south-western, etc. | external, outer, outside | inner, inside, internal | opposite | overhanging, projecting | sharp | rounded Smooth rounded corners make cleaning easier. | awkward Make sure the staircase is well lit, with no awkward corners. | extreme, far, very He parked in the far corner of the car park.

CORNER + NOUN cupboard, seat, table The waiter led us to a corner table.

PREP. in a/the ~ Put your address in the top right-hand corner of the page.

2 of roads

ADJ. street There were a lot of young men hanging about on street corners. | sharp, tight It's a rather sharp corner and she took it a little too fast. | blind I hate coming out of that lane because it's a blind corner.

VERB + CORNER round, take, turn As they turned the corner all the parcels slid to one side.

CORNER + NOUN shop the local corner shop

PREP. around/round a/the ~ A white van came round the corner. | at a/the ~ at the corner of West Street and Park Street Turn right at the first corner. | on a/the ~ the shop on the corner of Mount Street

3 place/region

ADJ. quiet He found a quiet corner and got on with his work. | little, small, tiny Welcome to our little corner of Surrey. | distant, far, far-flung, remote a remote corner of Afghanistan | picturesque | dark, gloomy, shadowed, shadowy She sat in a dark corner of the room. | shady, sheltered a cool shady corner of the garden | forgotten, hidden, obscure, odd, secret The box had been tucked away in an odd corner of the attic.

PREP. in a/the ~ She tucked herself away in a corner and read all day.

PHRASES the corner of your mind (figurative) He pushed the thought back into the darkest corner of his mind.

4 difficult situation

ADJ. tight He was used to having to talk his way out of tight corners.

VERB + CORNER back/drive/force sb into | get sb/yourself into They had got her in a corner and there was nothing she could do about it.

PHRASES be in a bit of a corner I'm in a bit of a corner over finding staff for Friday evening.

5 in sport

ADJ. penalty | short

VERB + CORNER award (sb) The referee awarded a corner. | take Beckham took the corner and Scholes headed it into the net. | force, win He put the goalkeeper under pressure and managed to force a corner. | concede James blocked the shot but conceded a corner. | miss | clear

CORNER + NOUN kick


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • a place off to the side of an area

    he tripled to the rightfield corner

    he glanced out of the corner of his eye

  • the point where two lines meet or intersect

    the corners of a rectangle

  • an interior angle formed be two meeting walls; nook

    a piano was in one corner of the room

  • the intersection of two streets; street corner, turning point

    standing on the corner watching all the girls go by

  • the point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect

    the corners of a cube

  • a small concavity; recess, recession, niche
  • a temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade

    a corner on the silver market

  • a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible; box

    his lying got him into a tight corner

  • a projecting part where two sides or edges meet

    he knocked off the corners

  • a remote area

    in many corners of the world they still practice slavery

  • (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone; quoin

    v.

  • gain control over

    corner the gold market

  • force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape; tree
  • turn a corner

    the car corners


Investopedia Financial Terms

Corner
1. The act of securing enough controlling interest or ownership within a single security so that manipulation of price can occur.

2. A rare situation occurring in commodity markets wherein the quantity of underlying securities and commodities available are exceeded by the commitments of delivery quantities on future contracts.
Investopedia Says:
1. When someone is said to have "cornered the market," he or she has gained significant power over the manipulation of quantity and price.

2. In other words, the obligations on future contracts to deliver a particular commodity greatly outweigh the actual amount of the commodity available. For example, a freak tornado sweeping through Hawaii and killing all pineapple crops would result in a corner. The tornado would drastically reduce the quantity of pineapples available for delivery against the delivery obligations of future contracts that were previously created.

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

corners|cornered|cornering
syn.: box niche nook quoin recess recession street corner tree turning point