narrowly的意思和读音

narrowly

: [ˈneroʊli] : [ˈnærəʊli]

adv.

adv.only just,barely,hardly,scarcely,by a whisker

narrowlyadv.

1.only by a small amount

The car narrowly missed a cyclist.

She narrowly escaped injury.

The team lost narrowly.

2.in a way that is limited

a narrowly defined task

a narrowly specialized education

3.closely; carefully

She looked at him narrowly.

adv.1.,2.,()3.;4.1.,2.,()3.;4.

adv.1.by a very small amount2.in a limited way that does not include many aspects of something3.thoroughly and carefully

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2. narrow narrowly narrowness ...

3. collision n. , 110 narrowly ad. (,) 111 miss n. ; ...

4. gear () narrowly attic ...

5. ... clash vi. Narrowly adv. miss v. ...

6. ... v. └collision n. l reluctantly ) ├ narrowly ) ├ scarcely

7. ... slightly ; narrowly ;; lightly ;。 ...

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1.But few understandhowtheir narrowly defined jobs fi t intothe overall picture of what the company is trying to accomplish.

2.If you feel you're overwhelmed with details or looking at a problem too narrowly, look at it from a more general perspective.

3.The mayor of a municipality also narrowly escaped an assassination attempt that killed one of his guards and wounded three.

4.Oedipus jumped onto the cart and killed him in his anger. of the five servants who followed their master on foot, only one escaped narrowly.

5.One spotted a reporter and mistook him for a police officer. A bottle of spirits was launched in his direction but narrowly missed.

6.But if we look more narrowly into the matter, we shall find, that this very circumstance renders the explication of the case more easy.使

7.S. had not deployed any missiles. Thanks to Petrov's cool head, nuclear war had been narrowly averted, and millions of lives were saved.

8.For the narrowly defined interests of the market, such an attack would be very bad news, casting great uncertainty over the supply of oil.

9.Evolution did not narrowly require that insects fly or swim, only that they somehow move quick enough to escape predators or catch prey.

10.Mr Singh narrowly won the parliamentary vote, which had been called over a controversial civil-nuclear deal with the United States.