narrow的意思和读音

narrow

: [ˈneroʊ] : [ˈnærəʊ]

adj.

v.使

n.;(,)

narrower  narrowest  narrows  narrowing  narrowed  

adj.+n.narrow band,narrow escape,narrow range,narrow street,narrow space

v.+n.narrow gap,narrow scope,narrow definition,narrow gulf

adj.broad,wide

narrowadj.

1.measuring a short distance from one side to the other, especially in relation to length

narrow streets

a narrow bed/doorway/shelf

narrow shoulders/hips

There was only a narrow gap between the bed and the wall.

the narrow confines of prison life

2.[ubn]only just achieved or avoided

a narrow victory

He lost the race by the narrowest of margins .

She was elected by a narrow majority .

He had a narrow escape when his car skidded on the ice.

3.limited in a way that ignores important issues or the opinions of other people

narrow interests

She has a very narrow view of the world.

4.limited in variety or numbers

The shop sells only a narrow range of goods.

a narrow circle of friends

5.limited in meaning; exact

I am using the word ‘education’ in the narrower sense.”。

v.

1.[i][t]使to become or make sth narrower

This is where the river narrows.

The gap between the two teams has narrowed to three points.

Her eyes narrowed(= almost closed) menacingly.

He narrowed his eyes at her.

We need to try and narrow the health divide between rich and poor.

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adj.1.small in width, especially when compared to how high or long something is2.limited in range or variety; limited in the way that you look at things and not willing to consider other ideas; limited or exact in meaning3.achieved with difficulty, in a way that shows how close the result was

v.1.to become or make something narrower

1. 广 wide narrow high ...

2. namely narrow () nation ...

3. v.=broaden,enlarge,extend,expand,stretch narrow finish ; ...

4. narrow narrow clean — ...

5. feisty adj. , narrow n. , , fetal adj. , ...

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1.Charlotte felt greatly relieved to see him go. It had been a narrow escape.

2.What people did to me might hurt as well, but I would not carry their narrow-mindedness or bias as my burden.

3.He may also have faced down the PdL's desire for a narrow mandate (that will become clear only from his full programme).

4.Clearly, this neighbour did not maximise the value of his bargaining position in the narrow situation you describe.

5.Mostly bald, except for white, half of ring of hair, he had a pointed pink head uncannily like the narrow end of an egg.

6.The image was captured using four narrow-band filters that have been tuned to see hydrogen as well as ionized helium, sulfur and oxygen.使

7.A pure sweet night, and finally we got out on a real narrow tar country road and headed up toward the mountains for sure.

8.Gary Becker analyzed behaviors that don't seem to be the product of narrow self-interest, like having children and behaving altruistically.·(GaryBecker)

9.Ms Lagarde did not clamber into the French elite by the narrow, winding, stairs of the "grande ecoles" or tribal, party allegiance.

10.Here most of the streets are narrow, and traffic is often very slow.