dar, daraltmak, kısmak, daralmak, ensiz, dapdaracık, parasızlık, sınırlı, kısıtlı, ensizleşmek, çoğ. dar, hasis, çekmek, dar geçit, dar,v.daralt:adj.dar, darlık içinde olan, cüzi, az, sıkı, dikkatli, tamahkar, daralt, dar boğaz, dar görüşlü, dar düşünceli, eninden almak, cüzi, kıstı, dar etmek, daraltılmak, kılpayı, daraltmak için, daralmış, daha dar, en dar, daralma, (isim) daralma, güç belâ, ucu ucuna, darı darına, z. dar, güçbela, darı darına, ensizlik, kısıtlılık, darlık, darlik,
Restrictive; without flexibility or latitude, having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth, To reduce in width or extent; to contract, To get narrower, narwe, 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, Scrutinizing in detail; close; accurate; exact, Parsimonious; niggardly; covetous; selfish, To lessen the breadth of; to contract; to draw into a smaller compass; to reduce the width or extent of, To become less broad; to contract; to become narrower; as, the sea narrows into a strait, To contract the size of a stocking or other knit article, by taking two stitches into one, To contract the size of, as a stocking, by taking two stitches into one, Contracted; of limited scope; illiberal; bigoted; as, a narrow mind; narrow views, 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, narrow place (valley, mountain pass, etc.); narrow passage, Of little breadth; not wide or broad; having little distance from side to side; as, a narrow board; a narrow street; a narrow hem, Of little extent; very limited; circumscribed, close; near; with special reference to some peril or misfortune; as, a narrow shot; a narrow escape; a narrow majority, Having but a little margin; having barely sufficient space, time, or number, etc, Limited as to means; straitened; pinching; as, narrow circumstances, Not to step out enough to the one hand or the other; as, a horse narrows, on the straight and narrow: see straight, If you have a narrow escape, something unpleasant nearly happens to you. Two police officers had a narrow escape when separatists attacked their vehicles. + narrowly nar·row·ly Five firemen narrowly escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet, a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water, make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed", become more special; "We specialize in dried flowers", define clearly; "I cannot narrow down the rules for this game", If you have a narrow victory, you succeed in winning but only by a small amount. Delegates have voted by a narrow majority in favour of considering electoral reform. + narrowly nar·row·ly She narrowly failed to win enough votes + narrowness nar·row·ness The narrowness of the government's victory reflected deep division within the Party, If something narrows or if you narrow it, its extent or range becomes smaller. Most recent opinion polls suggest that the gap between the two main parties has narrowed Senate negotiators further narrowed their differences over the level of federal spending for anti-drug programs. widen + narrowing nar·row·ing a narrowing of the gap between rich members and poor, tight, strait; reduced; narrow-minded; not wide, make narrow, limit, restrict; contract, lessen in width, taper, Something that is narrow measures a very small distance from one side to the other, especially compared to its length or height. through the town's narrow streets She had long, narrow feet. the narrow strip of land joining the peninsula to the rest of the island. wide + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of the river mouth, If something narrows, it becomes less wide. The wide track narrows before crossing another stream, disapproval If you describe someone's ideas, attitudes, or beliefs as narrow, you disapprove of them because they are restricted in some way, and often ignore the more important aspects of an argument or situation. a narrow and outdated view of family life = limited broad + narrowly nar·row·ly They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world. + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of their mental and spiritual outlook, If your eyes narrow or if you narrow your eyes, you almost close them, for example because you are angry or because you are trying to concentrate on something. Coggins' eyes narrowed angrily. `You think I'd tell you?' He paused and narrowed his eyes in concentration. widen, become tight or as if tight; "Her throat constricted", lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view; "a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"; "narrow opinions", SCSI 50pin SCSI, Having little width, in comparison with length, not wide or broad, Mouth - The finish of a container that is small in proportion to the diameter of the body, very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape, not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page", a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed" limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word" not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page" very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape, 8-bit Devices, limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word", characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination; "a minute inspection of the grounds"; "a narrow scrutiny"; "an exact and minute report", very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape", a rock delivered inside the intended line of delivery, A stone delivered between the skip's broom and the intended target stone or target area, To alter a search in order to retrieve fewer hits The use of the Boolean Operator "and" narrows a search This is also known as "limiting" or "refining" a search, (1) A body of water with little width that connects two larger bodies of water (2) A part of a river or an ocean current that is not wide Often used in the plural, i e , narrows, a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed", Comparative form of narrow: more narrow, One who, or that which, narrows, In a narrow manner; without flexibility or latitude, By a narrow margin; closely, a constriction, the state of being narrow, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of narrow, A narrow part of a navigable waterway, angustate, constricted, reduced in size as by squeezing together; "his narrowed eyes", having the opening reduced squeezed made narrow; limited in breadth; "narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"; "a narrowed view of the world", having the opening reduced squeezed, made narrow; limited in breadth; "narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"; "a narrowed view of the world", reduced in size as by squeezing together; "his narrowed eyes, past of narrow, One who, or that which, narrows or contracts, comparative of narrow, superlative of narrow, stenosis, a decrease in width, present participle of narrow, the act of making something narrower an instance of becoming narrow a decrease in width, Narrowing means creating a restriction (q v ) that limits editing in the current buffer to only a part of the text in the buffer Text outside that part is inaccessible to the user until the boundaries are widened again, but it is still there, and saving the file saves it all See section Narrowing, (of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom, becoming gradually narrower; "long tapering fingers"; "trousers with tapered legs", the act of making something narrower, Narrowing means creating a restriction (q v ) that limits the display of message in the current buffer to only some of the messages in the buffer Messages which are not displayed are inaccessible to the user until the buffer is widened again, but it is still there, and saving the folder saves it all See section 17 Narrowing, A term used in CORBA when moving from a base interface to a derived interface Java refers to this action as downcasting, The part of a stocking which is narrowed, The act of contracting, or of making or becoming less in breadth or extent, The process of contracting size of knit articles, especially a stocking, by taking two stitches in one, The process of refining or making a database search more specific by using strategies such as combining terms with AND, using more specific search terms, or searching particular database fields, an instance of becoming narrow, With little breadth; in a narrow manner, Sparingly; parsimoniously, With a little margin or space; by a small distance; hence, closely; hardly; barely; only just; often with reference to an avoided danger or misfortune; as, he narrowly escaped, In a narrow manner, in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions; "he interprets the law narrowly, in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions; "he interprets the law narrowly", in a narrow manner, barely, scarcely, If you look at someone narrowly, you look at them in a concentrated way, often because you think they are not giving you full information about something. He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague. see also narrow = closely, Without much extent; contractedly, With minute scrutiny; closely; as, to look or watch narrowly; to search narrowly, an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior, the property of being narrow; having little width, state of being narrow; lack of breadth, The condition or quality of being narrow, restricted area of a waterway between 2 headlands, third person singular of narrow,
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Restrictive; without flexibility or latitude - "a narrow interpretation"
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having a small width; not wide; slim; slender; having opposite edges or sides that are close, especially by comparison to length or depth - "a narrow hallway"
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To reduce in width or extent; to contract
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To get narrower - "The road narrows."
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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
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Scrutinizing in detail; close; accurate; exact
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Parsimonious; niggardly; covetous; selfish
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To lessen the breadth of; to contract; to draw into a smaller compass; to reduce the width or extent of
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To become less broad; to contract; to become narrower; as, the sea narrows into a strait
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To contract the size of a stocking or other knit article, by taking two stitches into one
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To contract the size of, as a stocking, by taking two stitches into one
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Contracted; of limited scope; illiberal; bigoted; as, a narrow mind; narrow views
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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
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narrow place (valley, mountain pass, etc.); narrow passage isim
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Of little breadth; not wide or broad; having little distance from side to side; as, a narrow board; a narrow street; a narrow hem
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Of little extent; very limited; circumscribed
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close; near; with special reference to some peril or misfortune; as, a narrow shot; a narrow escape; a narrow majority
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Having but a little margin; having barely sufficient space, time, or number, etc
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Limited as to means; straitened; pinching; as, narrow circumstances
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Not to step out enough to the one hand or the other; as, a horse narrows
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on the straight and narrow: see straight
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If you have a narrow escape, something unpleasant nearly happens to you. Two police officers had a narrow escape when separatists attacked their vehicles. + narrowly nar·row·ly Five firemen narrowly escaped death when a staircase collapsed beneath their feet
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a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water
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make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed"
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become more special; "We specialize in dried flowers"
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define clearly; "I cannot narrow down the rules for this game"
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If you have a narrow victory, you succeed in winning but only by a small amount. Delegates have voted by a narrow majority in favour of considering electoral reform. + narrowly nar·row·ly She narrowly failed to win enough votes + narrowness nar·row·ness The narrowness of the government's victory reflected deep division within the Party
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If something narrows or if you narrow it, its extent or range becomes smaller. Most recent opinion polls suggest that the gap between the two main parties has narrowed Senate negotiators further narrowed their differences over the level of federal spending for anti-drug programs. widen + narrowing nar·row·ing a narrowing of the gap between rich members and poor
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tight, strait; reduced; narrow-minded; not wide sıfat
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make narrow, limit, restrict; contract, lessen in width, taper fiil
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Something that is narrow measures a very small distance from one side to the other, especially compared to its length or height. through the town's narrow streets She had long, narrow feet. the narrow strip of land joining the peninsula to the rest of the island. wide + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of the river mouth
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If something narrows, it becomes less wide. The wide track narrows before crossing another stream
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disapproval If you describe someone's ideas, attitudes, or beliefs as narrow, you disapprove of them because they are restricted in some way, and often ignore the more important aspects of an argument or situation. a narrow and outdated view of family life = limited broad + narrowly nar·row·ly They're making judgments based on a narrowly focused vision of the world. + narrowness nar·row·ness the narrowness of their mental and spiritual outlook
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If your eyes narrow or if you narrow your eyes, you almost close them, for example because you are angry or because you are trying to concentrate on something. Coggins' eyes narrowed angrily. `You think I'd tell you?' He paused and narrowed his eyes in concentration. widen
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become tight or as if tight; "Her throat constricted"
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lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view; "a brilliant but narrow-minded judge"; "narrow opinions"
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Having little width, in comparison with length, not wide or broad
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Mouth - The finish of a container that is small in proportion to the diameter of the body
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very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape
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not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page"
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a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed" limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word" not wide; "a narrow bridge"; "a narrow line across the page" very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape
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limited in size or scope; "the narrow sense of a word"
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characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination; "a minute inspection of the grounds"; "a narrow scrutiny"; "an exact and minute report"
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very limited in degree; "won by a narrow margin"; "a narrow escape"
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a rock delivered inside the intended line of delivery
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A stone delivered between the skip's broom and the intended target stone or target area
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To alter a search in order to retrieve fewer hits The use of the Boolean Operator "and" narrows a search This is also known as "limiting" or "refining" a search
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(1) A body of water with little width that connects two larger bodies of water (2) A part of a river or an ocean current that is not wide Often used in the plural, i e , narrows
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a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water make or become more narrow or restricted; "The selection was narrowed"; "The road narrowed"
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Comparative form of narrow: more narrow
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One who, or that which, narrows
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In a narrow manner; without flexibility or latitude - "There is now such an immense "microliterature" on hepatics that, beyond a certain point I have given up trying to integrate (and evaluate) every minor paper published—especially narrowly floristic papers."
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By a narrow margin; closely - "They narrowly escaped collision."
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narrowness
a constriction
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narrowness
the state of being narrow
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A narrow part of a navigable waterway
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Narrowed
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narrowed
reduced in size as by squeezing together; "his narrowed eyes"
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narrowed
having the opening reduced squeezed made narrow; limited in breadth; "narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"; "a narrowed view of the world"
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narrowed
having the opening reduced squeezed
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narrowed
made narrow; limited in breadth; "narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"; "a narrowed view of the world"
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reduced in size as by squeezing together; "his narrowed eyes
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past of narrow
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One who, or that which, narrows or contracts
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comparative of narrow
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narrowing
a decrease in width
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narrowing
the act of making something narrower an instance of becoming narrow a decrease in width
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narrowing
(of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom
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narrowing
becoming gradually narrower; "long tapering fingers"; "trousers with tapered legs"
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narrowing
the act of making something narrower
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A term used in CORBA when moving from a base interface to a derived interface Java refers to this action as downcasting
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The part of a stocking which is narrowed
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The act of contracting, or of making or becoming less in breadth or extent
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narrowing
The process of contracting size of knit articles, especially a stocking, by taking two stitches in one
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The process of refining or making a database search more specific by using strategies such as combining terms with AND, using more specific search terms, or searching particular database fields
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narrowing
an instance of becoming narrow
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narrowly
With little breadth; in a narrow manner
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narrowly
Sparingly; parsimoniously
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narrowly
With a little margin or space; by a small distance; hence, closely; hardly; barely; only just; often with reference to an avoided danger or misfortune; as, he narrowly escaped
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narrowly
In a narrow manner
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narrowly
in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions; "he interprets the law narrowly
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in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions; "he interprets the law narrowly"
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narrowly
in a narrow manner, barely, scarcely
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If you look at someone narrowly, you look at them in a concentrated way, often because you think they are not giving you full information about something. He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague. see also narrow = closely
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narrowly
Without much extent; contractedly
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With minute scrutiny; closely; as, to look or watch narrowly; to search narrowly
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an inclination to criticize opposing opinions or shocking behavior
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the property of being narrow; having little width
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state of being narrow; lack of breadth isim
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The condition or quality of being narrow
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restricted area of a waterway between 2 headlands isim
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