angle (EN)
noun, verb

noun “angle”

sg. angle, pl. angles
  1. Wénkel
    The teacher asked us to measure the angle where the two walls meet.
  2. Eck
    The cat hid in the angle where the two fences met.
  3. eng Richtung déi net komplett vertikal oder horizontal ass
    The car parked at an angle, making it hard for others to park next to it.
  4. Perspektiv
    From his angle, the new policy seemed unfair to small businesses.
  5. Angel
    He carefully prepared his angle before casting it into the river.

verb “angle”

angle; he angles; past angled, part. angled; ger. angling
  1. schréi setzen
    The picture frame was angled slightly to the left.
  2. ofbéien
    The car angled sharply to avoid the pothole.
  3. beliichten (aus enger spezifescher Perspektiv)
    She angled her story to make it sound more exciting to the audience.
  4. fëschen
    Every weekend, they angle by the river hoping to catch some trout.
  5. erausfannen (subtil)
    She kept complimenting her boss's ideas, clearly angling for a promotion.