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Перевод: narrow
[прилагательное] узкий; тесный; ограниченный; небольшой; подробный; тщательный; точный; скупой; трудный; с незначительным перевесом; [существительное] узкий проход; теснина ; узкая часть пролива; узкая часть; узкость ; [глагол] суживать; уменьшать; ограничивать; суживаться; уменьшаться; теснить
Тезаурус:
- MAKING A LONG AND NARROW DESIGN
- The cryogenic trap collects and focuses all extracted analytes in a discrete narrow band which maintains chromatographic integrity and efficient peak shape.
- This latter has been discussed by Cater (1987) who states that " the development of tourism has been regarded as a panacea for the economic malaise of many of the least developed countries (LDCs) faced with a narrow resource base and serious balance of payment difficulties".
- In 1971 Lady Onslow was working as a volunteer for Teamwork Associates, a charity which sought to keep ex-Borstal boys on the straight and narrow.
- On the Croydon side of this bridge, at the foot of the approach, there was single track in the very narrow Lower Church Street.
- I do not rule out a Labour government, pinned down by a narrow majority, seeking to enact at least some of its social legislation through a supportive EC.
- From Harrop Tarn the packhorse route leads on to Blea Tarn (1.5 miles) and then down to the small hamlet of Watendlath (2 miles), situated at the end of a narrow valley next to a small tarn.
- The brassie is equivalent to the No. 2 wood (which had a brass plate on the sole to save wear when used on the fairway), whereas the jigger (a narrow faced club with a little loft) is approximately to the "chipper" enjoying some popularity today.
- Its steep, wooded, narrow gorges with 600ft cliffs and fast flowing mountain streams with waterfalls cascading literally hundreds of feet are enough to tempt any enthusiastic walker.
- Her crew were all rescued, but it was discovered that the Delima was not, in fact, a water-carrier, as had originally been claimed, but a support ship for a massive fleet of between 60 and 130 Taiwanese drift-net vessels, fishing for albacore tuna along an area of oceanic upwelling known as the Subtropical Convergence Zone, stretching across the South Pacific in a narrow 300-km (200-mile) band from south of the Cook Islands to south of French Polynesia.
- There is no bumping into the man in front as we cross the fields and move along the narrow Normandy lanes.
- It is not suitable to put a lift on a very narrow stairway.
- The walk began by following a track which climbed steeply up a narrow, twisting valley.
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