corners
Prononciation : [ˈkɔrnərz]
Mot
Contexte : « geography »
(noun) the places where two lines or edges meet. You can think of a corner as the point where one side of a table meets another side.
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The cat likes to sit in the corners of the room where it feels safe.
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There are no corners in a circle; it has a smooth and rounded shape.
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How many corners does a square have?
Contexte : « games »
(noun) in some games, a corner is a special spot on the playing area. For example, in soccer, it can refer to a corner kick.
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She scored a goal right after taking a corner kick.
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The team missed the chance to score from the corner.
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What happens if the ball goes out of bounds at the corner?
Contexte : « navigation »
(verb) to turn at a corner while moving. It's like when you're walking and you turn to go down a different path.
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He carefully cornered the bike to avoid hitting the curb.
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She was afraid to corner the skateboard sharply and fall.
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Did you corner the car too quickly at that intersection?
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