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  • 例句 narrow
    1. Many workers were killed as they squeezed into a trackside niche or the narrow space between tracks to get out of the way of an oncoming train [ … ] .
    2. I was introduced to the panorama of twisties, barrettes, hair and scalp conditioner (basically hair grease), brushes for every occasion and narrow- and wide-tooth combs.
    3. Narrow performs a type-safe conversion into an instance of a subclass.
    4. Margaret, Duchess of Argyll...depicts this charming old gentleman, who often kisses young girls outside Annabel's, as a narrow-minded, boring Ugandan expert.
    5. Narrow-spirited, uncomprehensive zealotsSouth.
    6. This current is then released, concentratedly, thru a narrow aperture formed by the dropping of a carefully restricted portion of the middle of the tongue tip.
    7. 'Funny,' I said, 'that she should be quite so narrow-mindedly English when you think that she spent five years in India.'
    8. It was not strictly a cave, but a narrow fissure in the rock. ‎
    9. This system of so-called allostasis, of maintaining control through constant change, stands in contrast to the mechanisms of homeostasis that keep the pH level and oxygen concentration in the blood within a narrow and invariant range.
  • 例句 narrows
    1. The road narrows.
    2. Rhythmic beaches consist of a rhythmic longshore bar that narrows and deepens when the rip crosses the breaker, and in between broadens, shoals and approaches the shore. It does not, however, reach the shore, with a continuous rip feeder channel feeding the rips to either side of the bar.
  • 例句 narrower
    1. [ … ] it is unclear whether the beatings of potential political opponents are a governmentwide strategy or a narrower effort by Mr. Mugabe’s backers to shore up his remaining power.
    2. Imagination has always been, and still is, in a narrower sense, the great mythologizer. — Lowell.
    3. The Yue dialects are popularly known as the Cantonese dialects. [...] The speech of Canton City, which is Cantonese in its narrower sense, is the best known and most generally esteemed of the Yue dialects.
    4. The Ordos region in the narrower sense is nomadic by history, in contrast to the agricultural and densely populated southeastern loess part that stretches up to the Wei river valley.
    5. The two species differ, however, in the shape of the solenomerite, much broader and with a distal lamella in the new species, vs. with obviously narrower processes in Ommatoiulus bavayi.
  • 例句 narrowed
    1. At the low-frequency end, one observes motionally narrowed spectra, whereas, at the high-frequency end, the spectra display very slow motion, almost at the rigid limit (due to the increased importance of the g tensor).
    2. Spirant consonants are those in which the mouth passage is simply narrowed without any actual contact.
    3. She inbreathed sharply, then her eyes narrowed a trifle.
    4. On sagittal reconstruction of the CT images, a narrowed aortomesenteric distance and angle can be easily depicted, substantiating the diagnosis.
    5. A pannus was significant if the diameter of the subprosthetic portion narrowed by the pannus was > 50% of the internal diameter of the geometric orifice area of the mechanical valve as assessed visually.
  • 例句 narrowing
    1. Still, for consumers who cannot afford a luxury vehicle, the good news is that the gap between luxury and nonluxury brands has been narrowing and will continue to diminish, Mr. Ivers said.
    2. An abnormal reading on a presurgical EKG led to another angiogram, which indicated that the original narrowing had worsened.
    3. We're narrowing the distance between the two versions of the bill.  The distance between the lowest and next gear on my bicycle is annoying. ‎
    4. The gap between Western and Eastern societies seems to be narrowing. ‎
    5. The radiographs also confirmed osteoarthritic changes in the right hand with severe joint space narrowing at the scaphotrapezial and first CMC joint, along with minor joint space narrowing in the second and third MCP joints.
    6. Operculum ( Op ) broad, longer than the bursa, distally narrowing into a rounded apical process bearing ca. 10 setae, anterior surface subdistally with shallow concavity ( C ).

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