用narrow造句子,“narrow”造句

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A narrow border, molding, or fillet.

It's quite narrow — you can easily step across.

Then they walked sideways through a narrow passage.

For example, angustiflorus (narrow-flowered, because angustus = narrow); cauliflorus (flowered on the stem, because caulis = stem); grandiflorus (large-flowered, because grandis = large).

French and German universities are also popular, But more narrow in their allure.

A narrow majority wants the king to retain the title Commander of the Faithful, and to lead the army.

Though "The Tree of Life" is a Christian film, it is not for filmgoers with narrow views.

A monkey wiggles its hand into a jar, grabs a tidbit, but cannot pull it out because only an open hand can go through the narrow neck.

Itwouldbe a great Sovietization of theworld’s digital printing presses, acontraction of a glorious anarchy ofexpression into a regimentedworldof expensive and narrow venues for art.

Such deductions, which are worth hundreds of billions of dollars a year, narrow the tax base and distort behaviour, and their benefits flow disproportionately to the most affluent taxpayers.

If there was any road work done at all, it was done as an act of charity;a little money was collected from families "wishing to gain merit in the next world", and a few narrow, skimpily paved roads were built.

narrow造句

a narrow-minded bigot

He is a man of narrow views.

a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges.

After entering the narrow gap on the plateau, they climbed down the steep sides of the cave until they came to narrow corridor.

Grant only very narrow permissions at first — at least forbidding arbitrary users from modifying it.

Zoos in earlier days were only small and narrow prison cages, animals inside could almost not move around.

An eastern Asian tropical shrub(Cordyline terminalis)having a terminal tuft of long narrow leaves and panicles of white, yellowish, or reddish flowers.

If I hate the man, then he has not only injured my body, but as the famous saying goes - now I have also let him narrow and degrade my soul.

We had a dreary morning's work before us, for there was no sign of any wind, and the boats had to be got out and manned, and the ship warped three or four miles round the corner of the island, and up the narrow passage to the haven behind Skeleton Island.

They have narrow pointed leaves.

Intelligence tests were devised to counteract this narrow specialization.

It consists of a narrow tube that rests on the operator's nose.

I have got a long body, a narrow little head, lots of fur and a big, bushy tail.

For this effect, we're going to use a very soft, narrow beam, so go under the Style pop-up menu at the top of the dialog (this is where the presets are) and choose Flashlight.

So narrow your focus.

Most of the ideas are narrow.

Colluvial deposits at the foot of valley slopes usually affect only narrow strips of valley bottom.

It's a trick also used by French design house, Chanel, who traditionally put a narrow chain in the hem of women's jackets.

A narrow passage between buildings.

Through the narrow, bulletproof windows, shops look well-stocked, and even bustling.

And Bush's speech seems inconsistent both with the very narrow Caroline principle and with Article51of the United Nations charter,which allows self-defense only"if an armed attack occurs"(not"is likely to occur ")against a nation.

A narrow mountain path crooks through the forest.

Venice, a city of beauty and charm, was built as a collection of 118 separate islands, relying entirely on a canal system of about 150 canals, mostly very narrow, crossed by some 400 Bridges.

Early jet engines had narrow inlets and were very noisy, but as the diameter of the fans at the front increased, the engines became quieter.

He scraped through the narrow opening.

The lofty slope of his narrow forehead, the perfectly humane look of his cultivated brutality, struck Shelton as ridiculous.

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