| 单词 | off-corner | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasoff-corner  (a)   With other nouns, chiefly with the sense ‘lying or leading off from the main trunk, body, or area’, as in  off-branch,  off-corner,  off-drain,  off flow,  off-spur,  off-stream,  off-street. Cf. off adv. 3. See also off-gas n., off-ramp n.   Also with the sense ‘at a remove, at a distance, peripheral, subsidiary, partial, etc.’: see offbeat n., off-brand n., off-chance n., off-island n., off-rhyme n., off-verse n. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > 			[noun]		 > set apart or out of the way anglea1325 nooka1425 retreatc1500 odd corner1576 recess1611 off-corner1793 cubby1868 the world > the earth > water > rivers and streams > tributary > 			[noun]		 > side-stream or backwater wash1530 by-river1577 by-stream1615 float1629 slew1708 by-rilla1711 marigot1759 off-stream1793 slougha1817 spreader1845 backwater1863 by-water1863 by-channel1864 billabong1865 the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > 			[noun]		 > offshoot scionc1384 explantation?a1425 sprig1575 offset1642 ramification1755 off-branch1793 offshoot1814 society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > street > 			[noun]		 > side or cross side street1617 by-street1684 return1756 off-street1793 cross-street1827 rat-run1966 1793    W. Chapman 		(title)	  				Report..on the means of working Woodford River,..as an off-branch from the Lough-Erne and Ballyshannon Navigation. 1851    H. Mayhew London Labour II. 23/2  				The many off-streets and alleys which may be called the tributaries to those great second-hand marts. 1854    Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 15  i. 67  				Crooked off-spurs of flat land. 1876    W. E. Gladstone Homeric Synchronism 224  				An off-stream from the river Styx. 1884    Kendal Mercury 8 Feb. 4/7  				These smaller off-drains should be flushed into the main street drain. 1890    Antiquary 22 9  				In an off-room is exhibited the Hermaphrodite statue. 1896    Westm. Gaz. 4 Mar. 7/2  				A very significant announcement is hid away in an off-corner of the Daily Telegraph. 1902    W. G. Hogarth Nearer East 79  				The Fayum receives an off-flow of the Nile. 1937    Z. N. Hurston Their Eyes were watching God xvii. 224  				He..squinched down into a chair in an off corner and din't open his mouth. 1945    R. M. Lockley Islands round Brit. 46  				The off-islets of the Blaskets have their special charm. < as lemmas  | 
	
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