1 thought on “corner meaning in Chinese”

  1. Corner means "corner/corner."
    Pronunciation: Ying [ˈKɔːnər], beauty [ˈkɔːrnər].
    Interpretation:
    n. Corner, corners; regions, remote places; dilemma, dilemma.
    vi. Horns; intersect the corner.
    vt. Monopoly; forced to a hill; to make it into a desperate situation;
    example sentences: The New PRISONers Can only Sleep in the Corner.
    The new prisoners can only sleep in the corner.
    deformation: past type Cornered, past word segmentation Cornered, now segmentation Cornering, third -person single -digital Corners, plural Corners.
    phrase:
    corner of the Room's room
    corner the thies block the thief
    CORNER WHEAT hoarding wheat
    corner fast turning
    corner The preposition in, which means "in the corner"; the connection of the word on or at, which means "at the corner";
    corner can cited the "hoarding", that is, put people who intend to buy things in an unswerving situation, so that it pays at the required price. When used as a verb, the nouns such as wheat and goods can be used as objects.
    corner can also quote "difficult to hold, go into no way", that is, forcing them to enter the corner. When used as a verb, the subject can be human or object, and the object must be human. Can be used for passive structure.

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