0 the angle where two lines, walls, etc. come together -- hjørne [ neuter ]
3 very soon -- rundt hjørnet
4 a point where two lines, walls, roads etc meet -- hjørne, krok; gatehjørne
5 a place, usually a small quiet place -- (av)krok
a secluded corner.
6 in football/soccer, a free kick from the corner of the field -- hjørnespark
We’ve been awarded a corner.
7 to force (a person or animal) into a place from which it is difficult to escape -- trenge opp i et hjørne
8 to turn a corner -- sneie/ta et hjørne
The background connecting all corners of the canvas has been lightly sketched out.
Only certain architectural features and mortuary information were recorded, including several child burials discovered at the corners of the pyramid, likely representing dedicatory sacrifices.
Any process that pushes mid vowels towards the corners of vowel space is thus straightforwardly expressible as element simplification.
A reflection model for several targets, such as corners, edges, and walls, was suggested,14 and it became a fundamental model for many other researches.
The drama masks that bite onto the two upper corners of the scroll header with cursive title communicate the familiar, theatrical nature of magic.
The round cage provides no corners into which an animal might retreat in order to defend itself.
Near the corners, singularities in the derivatives begin to appear; we do not give the details here.
They arise only at corners and are not caused by the singularly perturbed nature of the problem.
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