angle
angle.01 - move on an angled trajectory
ANGLE-V NOTES: Created by Claire (from angle.01-v)Aliases:
angle (v.)
angling (n.)
angling (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: entity in motion
ARG1-LOC: description of path
ARG1-LOC: description of path
angle-v: Impolite visitors
His visitorsARG0
had crawled through the south fence and were crossing the meadow anglingrel
toward the houseARG1
.(a / and :op1 (c / crawl-01 :ARG0 (p / person :pl + :ARG0-of (v / visit-01 :ARG1 (s / she))) :ARG1 (t / trajectory :ARG4-of (t2 / through-01 :ARG2 (f / fence :ARG1-of (s2 / south-01 :ARG3 (c2 / cartesian-framework-91 :ARG1 (c3 / cartographic-pole))))))) :op2 (c4 / cross-02 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (m / meadow) :manner (a2 / angle-01 :ARG0 p :ARG1 (t3 / trajectory :ARG4-of (t4 / toward-01 :ARG2 (h / house))))))
angle.02 - cause to be/move in an angular fashion
ANGLE NOTES: Args 3 and 4 added for spatialAMR.ANGLE-V NOTES: Created by Claire (from angle.02-v)
Aliases:
angle (v.)
angle (n.)
angled (j.)
at_an_angle (j.)
at_an_angle_to (p.)
angle (n.)
angled (j.)
at_an_angle (j.)
at_an_angle_to (p.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, cause
ARG1-SE1: entity angled
ARG2-DIR: path, axis
ARG3-SE2: compared to what entity
ARG4-ANG: angle measurement
ARG1-SE1: entity angled
ARG2-DIR: path, axis
ARG3-SE2: compared to what entity
ARG4-ANG: angle measurement
angle-v: All Arguments
SheARG0
angledrel
her lensARG1
out of the bushesARG2
so that she could get a shot of himARGM-PRP
.(a / angle-02 :ARG0 (s / she) :ARG1 (l / lens :poss s) :ARG2 (t / trajectory :ARG5-of (o / out-08 :ARG4 (b / bush :pl +))) :purpose (p / possible-01 :ARG1 (s2 / shoot-03 :ARG0 s :ARG1 (h / he))))
at_an_angle_to-p
One cableARG1
is atrel
anrel
anglerel
to the horizonARG2
and the other is horizontal to the ground .(a / and :op1 (a2 / angle-02 :ARG1 (c / cable :quant 1) :ARG3 (h / horizon)) :op2 (h2 / horizontal-01 :ARG1 (c2 / cable :ARG1-of (o / other-01 :ARG2 c)) :ARG4 (g / ground)))