obscure corner - traduzione in greco
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obscure corner - traduzione in greco

2007 VIDEO GAME
ObsCure 2; Obscure 2; Obscure: The Aftermath; ObsCure II

obscure corner      
σκοτεινή γωνιά
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)
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σκοτεινή γωνιά      
obscure corner

Definizione

Poets' Corner
·add. ·- An angle in the south transept of Westminster Abbey, London;
- so called because it contains the tombs of Chaucer, Spenser, Dryden, Ben Jonson, Gray, Tennyson, Browning, and other English poets, and memorials to many buried elsewhere.

Wikipedia

Obscure II

Obscure II (known in North America as Obscure: The Aftermath) is a survival horror video game developed by Hydravision Entertainment and published by Playlogic in PAL regions and Ignition in North America for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Wii. It is the sequel to the 2004 video game Obscure. A PlayStation Portable version was released in 2009. The game was later released on Steam in 2014.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per obscure corner
1. The administration says it is authorized in an obscure corner of the 400–page legislation.
2. With 15 million Britons living overseas and huge numbers travelling to every obscure corner of the globe, is it time for the FCO to stop pretending to offer consular protection?
3. But Daniels and Grant joined willingly, and to talk about the appeal of Islam to these young black men and the violent distortions of the faith that snared them I meet them not in some obscure corner of south London gangland but on the outdoor terrace of a smart restaurant near Tate Modern, in the fashionable part of Southwark.