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Detailed Translations for corner from English to German

corner:

corner [the ~] noun

  1. the corner (angle)
    die Ecke; der Winkel
  2. the corner (hiding-place; nook)
    die Ecke; der Schlupfwinkel
  3. the corner (nook; hook; angle)
    die Ecke; Eckchen
  4. the corner (skirting)
    der Eckstoß; die Ecke
  5. the corner
    die Ecke; der Eckball

to corner verb (corners, cornered, cornering)

  1. to corner (lock up; fasten)
    einsperren
    • einsperren verb (sperre ein, sperrst ein, sperrt ein, sperrte ein, sperrtet ein, eingesperrt)

Conjugations for corner:

present
  1. corner
  2. corner
  3. corners
  4. corner
  5. corner
  6. corner
simple past
  1. cornered
  2. cornered
  3. cornered
  4. cornered
  5. cornered
  6. cornered
present perfect
  1. have cornered
  2. have cornered
  3. has cornered
  4. have cornered
  5. have cornered
  6. have cornered
past continuous
  1. was cornering
  2. were cornering
  3. was cornering
  4. were cornering
  5. were cornering
  6. were cornering
future
  1. shall corner
  2. will corner
  3. will corner
  4. shall corner
  5. will corner
  6. will corner
continuous present
  1. am cornering
  2. are cornering
  3. is cornering
  4. are cornering
  5. are cornering
  6. are cornering
subjunctive
  1. be cornered
  2. be cornered
  3. be cornered
  4. be cornered
  5. be cornered
  6. be cornered
diverse
  1. corner!
  2. let's corner!
  3. cornered
  4. cornering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for corner:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Eckball corner
Eckchen angle; corner; hook; nook rim
Ecke angle; corner; hiding-place; hook; nook; skirting corner join; hook
Eckstoß corner; skirting hook
Schlupfwinkel corner; hiding-place; nook asylums; bus shelters; haunt; hide-outs; hideaways; hiding place; hiding-place; hiding-places; lurking-place; refuge; refuges; retreats; shelter; shelters; watch boxes
Winkel angle; corner angle
- box; niche; nook; quoin; recess; recession; street corner; turning point
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
einsperren corner; fasten; lock up arrest; besiege; besieged; besieges; cage; capture; cover; detain; encage; encapsulate; enclose; evnvelope; hold; lift-lock; lock; lock up; put in gaol; surround; take in custody; take prisoner; wrap up
- tree
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- nook; point

Related Words for "corner":

  • cornering, corners

Synonyms for "corner":


Related Definitions for "corner":

  1. the intersection of two streets1
    • standing on the corner watching all the girls go by1
  2. (architecture) solid exterior angle of a building; especially one formed by a cornerstone1
  3. an interior angle formed by two meeting walls1
    • a piano was in one corner of the room1
  4. the point where two lines meet or intersect1
    • the corners of a rectangle1
  5. a place off to the side of an area1
    • he tripled to the rightfield corner1
    • the southeastern corner of the Mediterranean1
  6. a remote area1
    • in many corners of the world they still practice slavery1
  7. the point where three areas or surfaces meet or intersect1
    • the corners of a cube1
  8. a projecting part where two sides or edges meet1
    • he knocked off the corners1
  9. a small concavity1
  10. a predicament from which a skillful or graceful escape is impossible1
    • his lying got him into a tight corner1
  11. a temporary monopoly on a kind of commercial trade1
    • a corner on the silver market1
  12. turn a corner1
    • the car corners1
  13. force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape1
  14. gain control over1
    • corner the gold market1

Wiktionary Translations for corner:

corner
verb
  1. trap in a position of great difficulty or hopeless embarrassment
noun
  1. secret or secluded place
  2. intersection of two streets
  3. projection into space of an angular solid
  4. area in the angle between converging lines or walls
corner
  1. -
noun
  1. Ecke in oder an Gebäuden
  2. Ecke einer geometrischen Figur; Punkt, an dem zwei oder mehr Kanten aufeinandertreffen
  3. Sport, Fußball: Kurzform für Eckball oder Eckstoß
  4. Stelle, an der zwei Straßen zusammentreffen: Straßenecke
  5. Stelle, an der zwei Linien oder drei Flächen meist in einem rechten Winkel zusammenstoßen
  6. Fußball: eine vom Schiedsrichter erteilte Spielfortsetzung im Fußball, wenn der Ball die Torlinie – außer zwischen den Torpfosten und unter der Querlatte – überquert (also wenn er nicht ins Tor geht oder gegangen ist) und zuletzt von einem Spieler der verteidigenden Mannschaft berührt wurde

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
corner Ecke; Winkel hoek — een punt waar twee benen of halve rechten samenkomen
corner absorbieren; in Anspruch nehmen; gefangen nehmen; fesseln; schlürfen; aufsaugen; einsaugen; sorbieren; aufnehmen; aufkaufen und horten; hamstern accapareracheter ou retenir une quantité considérable d’une denrée, d’une marchandise, pour la rendre plus chère en la rendant plus rare, et se faire ainsi seul le maître de la vente et du prix.
corner Ecke; Eck; Winkel coin — Endroit dans un angle
corner aufkaufen und horten; hamstern monopoliseraccaparer, en se créer ainsi une sorte de monopole.

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