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cut a corner - Übersetzung nach spanisch

SQUARE
Speakers Corner; Speaker's Corner; Speakers corner; Speakers' corner; Speaker's corner; Hyde Park Speaker's Corner; Speakers’ Corner
  • Speakers' Corner in Auckland
  • An empty Speakers' Corner in [[Singapore]]
  • [[Elon University]]'s Speakers Corner
  • Speaker's Corner, April 1987
  • [[Nation of Islam]] member and former comedian Leo X Chester at Speakers' Corner, March 1999.
  • Orator at Speakers' Corner in London, 1974
  • Christian]] speaker at Speakers' Corner (2010)
  • "One world" speaker supporting a [[world government]], August 2006.
  • Speakers' Corner in [[Regina, Saskatchewan]]

cut a corner      
cortar esquinas ( no pararse en detalles)
corner kick         
  • [[Alessandro Del Piero]] takes a corner kick for [[Sydney FC]].
  • Player takes a corner kick
  • Chelsea]] (blue) corner.
  • football field]].
  • Uruguay]] at [[Estadio Sportivo Barracas]]. This was the first goal scored direct from a corner kick, in 1924.
  • Cambridge]] match (photograph published 1905)
  • England]] (red) at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]].
METHOD OF RESTARTING PLAY IN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Corner-kick; Law 17; Olympic goal; Corner kicks; Corner (soccer); Corner (association football)
córner, patada de esquina (en el fútbol)
cut glass         
  • Contemporary Czech cut glass in two colours
  • Czech glass-cutter at work
  • Chandelier in the chapel of [[Emmanuel College, Cambridge]], donated in 1732, one of the earliest datable cut glass examples.  The shape follows contemporary brass examples, with glass branches but no "drops"; only the pieces down the stem are cut, mostly with flat facets.<ref>Battie & Cottle, 102</ref>
  • American "brilliant cut" [[punch bowl]] on stand, 1895
  • Montgolfier]]" shape (due to its resemblance to an inverted [[hot air balloon]]),<ref>History</ref> in [[Edinburgh]]
  • Regency]] chandeliers in [[Saltram House]], England
  • [[Waterford Crystal]] factory in 2001
  • engraving]] above, England, late 18th-century
GLASS DECORATED WITH GEOMETRICAL OR REPRESENTATIONAL INCISIONS MADE BY GRINDING AND POLISHING
Cut-glass accent; Cut-glass; Cut crystal
cristal tallado

Definition

pret-a-porter
pret-a-porter (fr.; pronunc. [préta portér]) adj. y n. m. Se aplica a la ropa que se hace en serie según unas tallas fijadas de antemano.

Wikipedia

Speakers' Corner

A Speakers' Corner is an area where open-air public speaking, debate, and discussion are allowed. The original and best known is in the north-east corner of Hyde Park in London, England. Historically there were a number of other areas designated as Speakers' Corners in other parks in London, such as Lincoln's Inn Fields, Finsbury Park, Clapham Common, Kennington Park, and Victoria Park. Areas for Speakers' Corners have been established in other countries and elsewhere in the UK.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für cut a corner
1. The grown–ups knew it meant the Soviets were intent on crushing the uprising, but all I remember was glee at seeing the metal monster take a chunk of sidewalk with it as it cut a corner while speeding under our balcony.
2. If so, will you now admit that the rhetoric about an elemental war between good and evil was overblown, that to win this battle you were not, in fact, prepared to pay any price, and that all you really meant was that here was a mess that could be cleaned up relatively easily, cheaply and fast if we were prepared to crack the whip and cut a corner or two in the presentation of evidence and in international law?