narrow in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for narrow in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

I.narrow <-er, -est> [ˈnærəʊ, Am ˈneroʊ] ADJ a. fig

II.narrow [ˈnærəʊ, Am ˈneroʊ] VB intr

III.narrow [ˈnærəʊ, Am ˈneroʊ] VB trans

narrow-minded [ˌnærəʊˈmaɪndɪd, Am ˌneroʊˈ-] ADJ

Translations for narrow in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

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narrow escape
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narrow Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a narrow escape
to have a narrow escape
to have a narrow escape
to have a narrow mind
to move in a narrow range
I had a narrow escape/a close shave

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The hair is short, fine and glossy, and the hooves are narrow and pointed.
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This arrangement allows the water displaced by the passage of a narrow boat to flow easily under the towpath and around the boat, enabling relatively free passage.
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By 1920 the ground was still quite basic, with a narrow grandstand on the southern touchline and a cycle track around the pitch.
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An adjacent room is the senior officers's wardroom, which was one long table in a narrow room called "the bowling alley," but is even nicer.
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However, wider gas vesicles are more efficient, providing more buoyancy per unit of protein than narrow gas vesicles.
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Town coats had stiff, puckered backs while a narrow cropped pants suit looked sharp and modern.
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It has simple, narrow, oblong, dark green leaves of 715 cm long, with a whitish underside.
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This is the velocity with which the mean wave energy is transported horizontally in a narrow-band wave field.
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They begin in spinning chairs and must then ride a tricycle across a narrow path over a pool of cold water.
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This has a heavy plank and muntin screen with narrow door and roof of heavy joists supporting the upper floor.
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