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Corner
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esquina
a point or area at which two edges, sides, or lines meet
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esquina, rincón
a side or a section of an area, typically of a larger space or location
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rincón
the place where two sides of a wall, etc. are joined together; the area surrounding such place
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esquina, ángulo
the point where two roads meet at an angle
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esquina, ángulo
the point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect
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concavidad, rinconcito
a small concavity
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esquina, ángulo
a projecting part where two sides or edges meet
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monopolio temporal, esquina comercial
a temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade
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esquina, trampa
a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible
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esquina, ángulo
(architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone
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un rincón remoto, una zona apartada
a remote area
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esquina, rincon
one of the four designated areas in the ring where a fighter's team provides support and guidance between rounds
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corner, córner
(soccer) a kick awarded to the attacking team when the ball goes out of play over the defending team's goal line
to corner
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acornerar, atrapar
to trap a person or an animal in a position where they cannot escape
Transitive: to corner a person or an animal
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acaparar el mercado, monopolizar el mercado
to take control of a market by controlling the supply of a specific product or commodity
Transitive: to corner a market
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tomar una curva, girar
to navigate or turn around a curve or bend in the road while driving
Intransitive
corner
n
corn
v
Ejemplo
The cat hid in the corner of the room, away from the noisy guests.
The old bookstore is located on the corner of Maple Street and Elm Avenue.
She placed a lamp on the corner of her desk to provide extra lighting.
The children played a game of hide-and-seek, with one of them counting in the corner of the yard.
He folded the paper neatly, making sure each corner was perfectly aligned.