Examples of using A narrow in English and their translations into Korean
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And when men become thus misled into accepting a narrow and confused disintegration of truth,
This means that contemporary art does not have a narrow, elitist view, but, on the contrary, a broader, universalist perspective that can irritate local audiences.
Subsequently people would obtain a narrow specialised skill set from a university,
HTK-BEAM-440PF has a narrow and parallel 3° beam angle, the optical lens
Over in Ireland, the ease of growing the recently imported potato plant led to most people living off a narrow and repetitive diet of homegrown potato with a dash of milk.
In 1844, E. G. Björling showed that for each sufficiently benign space curve a narrow minimal surface strip can be found which contains the curve.
In November 1989, Brazilians had their first opportunity to elect a president by popular vote in almost 30 years, and elected Fernando Collor de Mello, ex-karate champion, over the socialist Luiz da Silva, by a narrow but secure majority.
A narrower, more tailored approach would help limit backlash, particularly among U.S. allies and partners.
Lower the confidence level The advantage of a lower confidence level is that you get a narrower, more precise confidence interval.
together behind in pleats, thus creating a narrower but longer tiered, draped train too.
Choose a narrow path.
Possessing a narrow view.
And a narrow gauge train.
It means a narrow space.
Having a narrow business.
Truth is a narrow gate.
After a narrow escape.
Christianity is a narrow path.
Start from a narrow place.
What a narrow path!