Significado:
corners
cor·ner || 'kɔːnən. canto; ângulo; extremidadev. encurralar; monopolizar, fazer uma curva
corners Idioma
cut corners
use less material, use less than required If we cut corners, we'll produce a low-quality product.
Four corners of the earth
If something goes to, or comes from, the four corners of the earth, it goes or comes absolutely everywhere.
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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.
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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.
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.
An corners idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with corners, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma corners