0 having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with the length:
1 limited to a small area of interest, activity, or thought:
2 A narrow result is one that could easily have been different because the amount by which someone failed or succeeded was very small:
4 to become less:
9 including only a small number of things:
Specialization by developing countries in a narrow range of commodities had left them vulnerable to external shocks.
With little money available, the policymakers established narrow eligibility criteria and limited the number of grants.
10 if something trades in a narrow range, it does not go up and down very much in price:
11 to become less in amount, or to make something become less in amount:
Here is the tale's paradox in its final and narrowest instantiation.
Identified dissepiments on the holotype are slightly narrower than the stipes seen in ventral view, but whether they are themselves autothecal transfers cannot be determined.
He begins by acknowledging the mechanical consequences: more rapid circulation narrows the distance between the intermediary relay points.
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狹窄的, (尤指與長度相比)狹窄的, 狹隘的…
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狭窄的, (尤指与长度相比)狭窄的, 狭隘的…
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estrecho, estrecho/cha [masculine-feminine, singular]…
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estreito…
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dar, sınırlı, yetersiz…
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étroit/-oite, de justesse, limité/-ée…
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