Examples of using Narrower in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
making them narrower and their lining thick and rough.
These genes might cause an overgrowth of cells in the small arteries of your lungs, making them narrower.
smoking can make the body's arteries narrower, thus reducing blood flow to your penis.
The thing about the perfect niche is that the narrower it becomes, the fewer searches target those exact niche phrases.
the space for civil society is becoming narrower, posing a threat to pluralism and accountability.
BoP improvements stem from a narrower current account deficit in line with gains in the balance of trade,
things will be even narrower this season at Central,
These tiny man made crystals which are 10,000 times narrower than a human hair, are able to
8 mm narrower, 142 mm lower,
that BizOps can also have a narrower, non-technical meaning
the room for further policy stimulus is becoming narrower.
When the circular muscles contract, the lumen becomes narrower and longer and the food is squeezed and pushed forward.
relatively much narrower in British soccer.
originally noted in 1929, the large frontal size of the centrifugal compressor caused it to have higher drag than the narrower axial-flow type.
In the final two semesters students choose a narrower field of specialisation within the subjects offered in the field of Building Constructions,
However, the term is commonly used in a narrower sense to describe software with restrictions on use
the roads grew emptier and narrower, and then I turned onto an even narrower path,
The narrower cultural geography and the fields that deal with the functional systems
locales prior to this), the stole gradually became narrower and started to feature more ornate designs, developing into a mark of dignity.
In a narrower sense, analogy is an inference