| 向隅 | xiàng yú | lit. to face the corner (idiom); fig. to miss out on sth | |
| 向隅而泣 | xiàng yú ér qì | to weep all alone in a corner (idiom) | |
| 察隅 | chá yú | Zayü county, Tibetan: Rdza yul rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地区 , Tibet | |
| 察隅县 | chá yú xiàn | Zayü county, Tibetan: Rdza yul rdzong, in Nyingchi prefecture 林芝地区 , Tibet | |
| 失之东隅,收之桑榆 | shī zhī dōng yú , shōu zhī sāng yú | to lose at sunrise but gain at sunset (idiom); to compensate later for one's earlier loss; what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabouts |
| 1 | And, we have achieved octet stability in the same way. | |
| 2 | And that the corner-stone of the temple is not higher than the lowest stone in its foundation. | |
| 3 | Yes. Definitely, because both of these are not anywhere near filling up their octets yet. | |
| 4 | People line up for food rations along the riverbanks of Sumida Park in Tokyo in 2009. | |
| 5 | The East Hotel takes a different look at hotel design by planning from the inside-out. |