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nar·row
/ˈnær(ˌ)o/
狹窄部分,海峽,隘路(
a
.)狹窄的,精密的,有限的,勉強的,眼光短淺的
From:
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narrow
窄
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nar·row
a.
[
Compar.
Narrower
superl.
Narrowest
.]
1.
Of
little
breadth
;
not
wide
or
broad
;
having
little
distance
from
side
to
side
;
as
,
a
narrow
board
;
a
narrow
street
;
a
narrow
hem
.
Hath
passed
in
safety
through
the
narrow
seas
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Of
little
extent
;
very
limited
;
circumscribed
.
The
Jews
were
but
a
small
nation
,
and
confined
to
a
narrow
compass
in
the
world
.
--
Bp
.
Wilkins
.
3.
Having
but
a
little
margin
;
having
barely
sufficient
space
,
time
,
or
number
,
etc
.;
close
; near
5
; --
with
special
reference
to
some
peril
or
misfortune
;
as
,
a
narrow
shot
;
a
narrow
escape
;
a
narrow
miss
;
a
narrow
majority
.
4.
Limited
as
to
means
;
straitened
;
pinching
;
as
,
narrow
circumstances
.
5.
Contracted
;
of
limited
scope
;
illiberal
;
bigoted
;
as
,
a
narrow
mind
;
narrow
views
.
“A
narrow
understanding.”
6.
Parsimonious
;
niggardly
;
covetous
;
selfish
.
A
very
narrow
and
stinted
charity
.
--
Smalridge
.
7.
Scrutinizing
in
detail
;
close
;
accurate
;
exact
.
But
first
with
narrow
search
I
must
walk
round
This
garden
,
and
no
corner
leave
unspied
. --
Milton
.
8.
Phon.
Formed
(
as
a
vowel
)
by
a
close
position
of
some
part
of
the
tongue
in
relation
to
the
palate
;
or
(
according
to
Bell
)
by
a
tense
condition
of
the
pharynx
; --
distinguished
from
wide
;
as
ē (ē
ve
)
and
ōō (fōōd),
etc
.,
from
ĭ (ĭ
ll
)
and
ŏŏ (fŏŏt),
etc
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §13.
Note:
☞
Narrow
is
not
unfrequently
prefixed
to
words
,
especially
to
participles
and
adjectives
,
forming
compounds
of
obvious
signification
;
as
,
narrow
-bordered,
narrow
-brimmed,
narrow
-breasted,
narrow
-edged,
narrow
-faced,
narrow
-headed,
narrow
-leaved,
narrow
-pointed,
narrow
-souled,
narrow
-sphered,
etc
.
Narrow gauge
.
Railroad
See
Note
under
Gauge
,
n.
, 6.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nar·row
n.
;
pl
.
Narrows
A
narrow
passage
;
esp
.,
a
contracted
part
of
a
stream
,
lake
,
or
sea
;
a
strait
connecting
two
bodies
of
water
; --
usually
in
the
plural
;
as
,
The
Narrows
of
New
York
harbor
.
Near
the
island
lay
on
one
side
the
jaws
of
a
dangerous
narrow
. --
Gladstone
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nar·row
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Narrowed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Narrowing
.]
1.
To
lessen
the
breadth
of
;
to
contract
;
to
draw
into
a
smaller
compass
;
to
reduce
the
width
or
extent
of
.
2.
To
contract
the
reach
or
sphere
of
;
to
make
less
liberal
or
more
selfish
;
to
limit
;
to
confine
;
to
restrict
;
as
,
to
narrow
one's
views
or
knowledge
;
to
narrow
a
question
in
discussion
.
Our
knowledge
is
much
more
narrowed
if
we
confine
ourselves
to
our
own
solitary
reasonings
.
--
I
.
Watts
.
3.
Knitting
To
contract
the
size
of
,
as
a
stocking
,
by
taking
two
stitches
into
one
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Nar·row
,
v. i.
1.
To
become
less
broad
;
to
contract
;
to
become
narrower
;
as
,
the
sea
narrows
into
a
strait
.
2.
Man.
Not
to
step
out
enough
to
the
one
hand
or
the
other
;
as
,
a
horse
narrows
.
3.
Knitting
To
contract
the
size
of
a
stocking
or
other
knit
article
,
by
taking
two
stitches
into
one
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
narrow
adj
1:
not
wide
; "
a
narrow
bridge
"; "
a
narrow
line
across
the
page
"
[
ant
:
wide
]
2:
limited
in
size
or
scope
; "
the
narrow
sense
of
a
word
"
3:
lacking
tolerance
or
flexibility
or
breadth
of
view
; "
a
brilliant
but
narrow-minded
judge
"; "
narrow
opinions
"
[
syn
:
narrow-minded
] [
ant
:
broad-minded
]
4:
very
limited
in
degree
; "
won
by
a
narrow
margin
"; "
a
narrow
escape
" [
ant
:
wide
]
5:
characterized
by
painstaking
care
and
detailed
examination
;
"
a
minute
inspection
of
the
grounds
"; "
a
narrow
scrutiny
";
"
an
exact
and
minute
report
" [
syn
:
minute
]
n
:
a
narrow
strait
connecting
two
bodies
of
water
v
1:
make
or
become
more
narrow
or
restricted
; "
The
selection
was
narrowed
"; "
The
road
narrowed
" [
syn
:
contract
] [
ant
:
widen
]
2:
define
clearly
; "
I
cannot
narrow
down
the
rules
for
this
game
" [
syn
:
pin down
,
peg down
,
nail down
,
narrow
down
,
specify
]
3:
become
more
special
; "
We
specialize
in
dried
flowers
" [
syn
:
specialize
,
specialise
,
narrow down
] [
ant
:
diversify
,
diversify
]
4:
become
tight
or
as
if
tight
; "
Her
throat
constricted
" [
syn
:
constrict
,
constringe
]
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