0 Narrow things measure a small distance from one side to the other. -- wąski
1 including only a small number -- wąski
He has very narrow interests.
2 If you have a narrow defeat/victory, you only just lose/win. -- nieznaczn-a/e porażka/zwycięstwo
3 If you have a narrow escape, you only just avoid danger. -- ogromne szczęście, cud
4 to become less wide or to make something less wide -- zwężać (się)
5 to become less or to make something become less -- zmniejszać (się)
At the very least, its diffusion narrows the distance between the practices of science and the practices of production.
However, it is worth noting that his actual concerns are narrower than this.
The left ventricular outflow tract was moderately narrowed from hypertrophied septal tissue.
Although the lumen is not significantly narrowed, localized peaks of velocity, up to 2 m/sec were found close to the two indented regions.
At times the reports range over a number of question areas, and at other times they are concerned with narrower themes.
As time went by, the search gradually narrowed.
Coercion, she argues, is the narrower notion; coercion always undermines voluntariness but coercion is not always present when agreement is involuntary.
In the future, however, it would be useful to explore issues such as those raised here using a sample with a narrower age range.