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TOEFL BNC: 1725 COCA: 2007

narrow

Word family
nar·row1 /ˈnærəʊ $ -roʊ/ ●●● S3 W2 adjectiveadj  
1 not wide 不宽的NARROW measuring only a small distance from one side to the other, especially in relation to the length 狭窄的 OPP wide broad
narrow street/road/path etc
 a long narrow road
狭长的道路
 the narrow passage between the cottage and the house
小屋和房子间狭窄的通道
 his narrow bed
他的窄床
 The stairs were very narrow.
楼梯非常狭窄。
 a long, narrow band of cloud
窄长的云带
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2 narrow escape ESCAPEa situation in which you only just avoid danger, difficulties, or trouble 死里逃生,险些遇险
 A woman had a narrow escape yesterday when her car left the road.
昨天一名女子驾车时冲出公路,险些丢了性命。
 He was shaken by his narrow escape from death.
他死里逃生,吓得不轻。
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3 narrow victory/defeat/majority/margin etc JUST/ALMOST NOTa victory etc that is only just achieved or happens by only a small amount 险胜/惜败/微弱多数/微小的差距等 slim
 The president won a narrow victory in the election.
总统在竞选中险胜。
 He persuaded a narrow majority of the party to support the government.
他说服了该党派中的微弱多数,让他们支持政府。
 Scotland eventually won the match by the narrow margin of 5–4.
苏格兰队最终以54的微弱优势获胜。
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The expression a narrow victory/defeat is used mostly in writing. In everyday British English, people often say that someone only just won/lost or, in everyday American English, barely won/lost.  a narrow victory/defeat的说法主要用于书面。在日常英国英语中,人们经常说某人only just won/lost ,在日常美国英语中,人们经常说 barely won/lost
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4 ideas/attitudes 观点/态度PREJUDICED a narrow attitude or way of looking at a situation is too limited and does not consider enough possibilities 狭隘的,偏狭的 OPP broad
 You’ve got a very narrow view of life.
你的人生观非常狭隘。
 Some teachers have a narrow vision of what art is.
有些教师对于什么是艺术认识狭隘。
narrow-minded
5 narrow sense/definition a meaning of a word that is exact or limited 准确的意思/定义,狭义 OPP broad
 I use the word ‘neighbour’ in its more precise or narrower sense.
我说的是较准确或较狭义的邻居
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6 limited 有限的 limited in range or number of things 有限的;范围小的 OPP broad
 The company offered only a narrow range of financial services.
该公司只提供有限种类的金融服务。
narrowness noun [uncountableU]
narrowly, narrows, → the straight and narrow at straight3(2)
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narrow2 ●○○ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]  
1 NARROWto make something narrower, or to become narrower (使)变窄 OPP widen
 He narrowed his eyes and gazed at the horizon.
他眯起眼睛凝望着地平线。
 The track divided into two and narrowed.
小道分成两条并且变窄了。
2 REDUCEif a range, difference etc narrows, or if something narrows it, it becomes less (使)〔范围、差距等〕缩小 OPP widen
 The choice of goods available is narrowing.
可供选择的商品越来越少。
 The economic gap between the two halves of the country was beginning to narrow.
该国两个区域之间的经济差距开始缩小。
3narrow something ↔ down phrasal verbphr v to reduce the number of things included in a range 缩小的范围
 The police have narrowed down their list of suspects.
警方已缩小了嫌疑人的范围。
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 I’ve narrowed it down to one of two people.
我已经把范围缩小到两人之间选一人。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
narrownar·row1 /ˈnærəʊ-roʊ/ adjectiveadj
1small in amount
The polls give Mr. Edwards a narrow lead.
Analysts had expected a narrow decline in pretax earnings.
The Senate rejected the bid by a narrow margin (=it was almost accepted).
2including only a small number of parts or things
firms that make a narrow range of goods
the country’s weak and narrow economic base
3in a narrow rangeFINANCE if shares, currencies etc trade in a narrow range, their price does not go up or down very much
The dollar had been trading in a narrow range against the yen.
4FINANCE a narrow market is one in which the buying or selling of shares has a great effect on their price, for example because there are only a small number of them available
Cobalt is traded in a narrow market which means speculators can drive prices up or down rapidly.
narrownarrow2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
(also narrow down) to become less or to make something less in range, difference etc
Growing competition for contracts will narrow profit margins.
The gap between the two companies is clearly narrowing.
The choice was quickly narrowed down to Luxembourg or Dublin.
narrowing noun [singular]
There has been a narrowing of differences between the parties.
narrowing adjectiveadj
the narrowing price gap between domestic and imported vehicles
Origin narrow1
Old English nearu

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