Be in a tight corner là gì

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "tight corner", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ tight corner, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ tight corner trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. He appears to have backed himself into a tight corner.

2. With the clergy also losing confidence , Kumaratunga finds herself in a tight corner .

3. He's a good man to have around if ever you're in a tight corner.

4. 8) Little Chandler remembered one of Ignatius Gallaher's sayings when he was in a tight corner.

5. They get the argument out of a tight corner, and make for a less fatalistic scenario.


in a tight corner

in a tight corner
Also, in a tight spot. See under in a bind.

in a (tight) corner

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in a bound corner

Also, in a bound spot. See beneath in a bind. Learn more: corner, tight

in a bound ˈcorner/ˈspot

(informal) in a actual difficult situation: He’s in a bit of a bound atom at the moment. The coffer has accustomed him one anniversary to acquisition $2 000.Learn more: corner, spot, tight
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back yourself into a corner

put yourself in a bad position, have no escape If you buy what you can't afford you back yourself into a corner.

corner the market

become the main supplier, have a monopoly Japanese automakers are trying to corner the luxury car market.

corner you

insist that you listen, buttonhole you If Helmer corners you, tell him you have to go to the bathroom.

cut corners

use less material, use less than required If we cut corners, we'll produce a low-quality product.

got a corner on

got most of the business, corner the market Bata's got a corner on the shoe business in Ontario.

got you cornered

make it difficult to move or answer """I've got you cornered,"" he said, pointing at the checker board."

in your corner

hoping you will win, on your side Hey, man, I'm in your corner. I'll help you get your diploma.

kitty-corner

the diagonally opposite corner of an intersection The Bay is kitty-corner from the drugstore.

out of the corner of my eye

at my far right or left, to the side Out of the corner of my eye, I saw something move. It was the cat.

paint oneself into a corner

get into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to escape The negotiations were difficult but we won when the other side painted themselves into a corner over the faulty warranty policy.

turn the corner

achieve part of a goal, progress toward a goal Lan was very ill, but she's turned the corner. She's recovering.

out of the corner of one's eye

without looking at sb.or sth.directly or openly从眼角处看;窥伺
The cat looked at the mouse out of the corner of its eye.猫暗地里注视着老鼠。
As the little boy spoke to his mother,he looked out of the corner of his eye at his elder brother waving to him from outside the window.那个小男孩在跟他母亲说话时,用眼梢瞟着站在窗外向他招手的哥哥。

have turned the corner

Idiom(s): have turned the corner

Theme:

SUCCESSto have passed a critical point in a process.
• The patient has turned the corner. She should begin to show improvement now.
• The project has turned the corner. The rest should be easy.


Corner a market

If a business is dominant in an area and unlikely to be challenged by other companies, it has cornered the market.

Four corners of the earth

If something goes to, or comes from, the four corners of the earth, it goes or comes absolutely everywhere.

Just around the corner

If something is just around the corner, then it is expected to happen very soon.

Paint yourself into a corner

(USA) If someone paints themselves into a corner, they get themselves into a mess.

around the corner|around|corner

adv. phr. Soon to come or happen; close by; near at hand. The fortuneteller told Jane that there was an adventure for her just around the corner.

cut corners|corner|corners|cut

v. phr. 1. To take a short way; not go to each corner. He cut corners going home in a hurry. 2. To save cost or effort; manage in a thrifty way; be saving. John's father asked him to cut corners all he could in college. 3. To do less than a very good job; do only what you must do on a job. He had cut corners in building his house, and it didn't stand up well.

four corners|corners|four

n. All parts of a place. People came from the four corners of the world to see him. He has been to the four corners of the country.
Compare: ALL OVER.

out of the corner of one's eye|corner|eye|out|the

adv. phr. Without looking at a person or thing directly or openly; secretly; without being noticed. The cat looked at the mouse out of the corner of his eye. Mike watched the boys across the street out of the corner of his eye as he mowed the lawn.

paint oneself into a corner|corner|paint

v. phr. To get oneself into a bad situation that is difficult or impossible to get out of. By promising to both lower taxes and raise the defense budget, the president has painted himself into a corner.

around the corner

around the corner
1) On the other side of a street corner, as in The doctor's office is around the corner from our house. [First half of 1800s]
2) Nearby, a short distance away, as in The nearest grocery store is just around the corner. [Early 1800s]
3) Very soon, imminent, as in You never know what stroke of luck lies just around the corner. [First half of 1900s]

corner

corner
In addition to the idiom beginning with corner, also see around the corner; cut corners; four corners of the earth, the; in a tight corner; out of the corner of one's eye; paint oneself into a corner; turn the corner.

four corners of the earth, the

four corners of the earth, the
The far ends of the world; all parts of the world. For example, Athletes came from the four corners of the earth to compete in the Olympics. This expression appeared in the Bible (Isaiah 11:12): “And gather the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth.” Although the idea that the earth is a flat plane with actual corners has long been discarded, the term has survived.

in a tight corner

in a tight corner
Also, in a tight spot. See under in a bind.

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