cornered 的定义
- having corners: a six-cornered room.
- having a given number of positions; sided: a four-cornered debate.
- forced into an awkward, embarrassing, or inescapable position: a cornered debater; a cornered fox.
cornered 近义词
under attack
更多cornered例句
- Alastair Sim had jowls like melting candle wax, a snarl like a cornered cat and eyes cold with contempt.
- With its eastern borders under siege from Russia, Ukrainians feel cornered and insecure.
- A whimpering, half-growl and curdled scream, a cornered-animal cry of a sound.
- Putin is cornered, according to Saakashvili, which is why he is lashing out.
- Perhaps feeling cornered by the UN report, North Korea launched a blame game of its own.
- Rat this pawn of the Eye may have been, but even a cornered rat will fight with the courage of a lion.
- In fact, they were the real commanders, although the fire inspector had yellow and crimson feathers in his three-cornered hat.
- Such a bear, they had heard, always preferred to run away, and was not much to be dreaded unless cornered or wounded.
- Still no answer, while the scoundrel gazed about like a cornered cat, looking for chance to escape.
- At first he brazened it out, and finally, when he was cornered, he turned state's evidence to save what he could of his own skin.