Cornered
['kɔːnəd] or ['fɔr'kɔrnɚd]
解释:
(imp. & p. p.) of Corner
(p. a.) 1 Having corners or angles.
(p. a.) In a possition of great difficulty; brought to bay.
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例句:
- At the old lodgings it was understood that he was summoned to Dover, and, in fact, he was taken down the Dover road and cornered out of it. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 远大前程.
- The contest in Europe from the fourteenth century onward therefore was a three-cornered contest. 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯. 世界史纲.
- They do not plow with a sharpened stick, nor yet with a three-cornered block of wood that merely scratches the top of the ground. 马克·吐温. 傻子出国记.
- That dear, little, gentleman-like bow, on the little, _vielle cour_, three-cornered hat! 哈里特·威尔逊. 哈里特·威尔逊回忆录.
- The Gould and Fisk crowd had cornered gold, and had run the quotations up faster than the indicator could follow. 弗兰克·刘易斯·戴尔. 爱迪生的生平和发明.
- Pray William, said his mother, why do you come to the Hoppera in that hodious round 'at, after giving such a price for a three-cornered one? 哈里特·威尔逊. 哈里特·威尔逊回忆录.
- Couldn't you--didn't you--now, if it had rained sugar-plums, or three-cornered raspberry tarts, or anything of that sort! 查尔斯·狄更斯. 荒凉山庄.
- At this moment, the ill-looking man was inspecting the hole in the crown of his three-cornered hat. 查尔斯·狄更斯. 匹克威克外传.
- Esmeralda and I cornered in an old cabin by a perfectly awful man-eating lioness. 埃德加·赖斯·巴勒斯. 人猿泰山.
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