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2 Translation results for
narrow
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
narrow
adjective
estrecho, angosto
;
estricto, limitado
Example sentences of
narrow
adjective
•
The city's ancient streets are too
narrow
for buses.
•
We crossed at the
narrowest
part of the river.
•
His shoulders are very
narrow
.
•
within the
narrow
limits allowed by law
•
They offer a
narrow
range of flavors: chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla.
More examples
•
the study's
narrow
focus on 30-year-old men
•
The study was
narrow
in scope.
•
a
narrow
view of politics
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Synonyms of
narrow
adjective
limited
narrow
verb
narrowed, has narrowed, is narrowing, narrows
estrechar, angostar
;
estrecharse, angostarse
;
restringir, limitar
Example sentences of
narrow
verb
•
The path was
narrowed
by overgrowth.
•
His eyes
narrowed
as he focused on the words in front of him.
•
The vase
narrows
at its top.
•
narrowing
the range of options
•
You'll need to
narrow
the focus of your paper to one central idea.
More examples
•
The gap between their salaries was beginning to
narrow
.
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Synonyms of
narrow
verb
limit
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Related phrases for
narrow
narrow-minded
- de mentalidad cerrada, intolerante
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Reverse translation for
narrow
estrecho
- tight, narrow, close
angosto
- narrow
estricto
- strict, severe
limitado
- limited, dull, slow-witted
estrechar
- to narrow, to tighten, to strengthen (a bond), to hug, to embrace
angostar
- to narrow
estrecharse
angostarse
restringir
- to restrict, to limit
limitar
- to limit, to restrict
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