Examples of using Narrows in English and their translations into Korean
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connecting Interstate 5 with Central and West Tacoma, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, and the Kitsap Peninsula.
When power narrows the area of man's concern, the cat reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence.
First you need to drip in your nose a medicine that narrows the blood vessels, slightly tilting the head toward the sick ear.
When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence.
The outlet HGD-101CD of FGGP pop-up waterproof floor outlet adopts multi-way linkage design, which narrows the gap between cover and panel(<0.4mm), and the protection level reaches IP44.
When power narrows the area of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence.
the excitement builds as the field narrows and the players fight to win the coveted title.
If the path leads straight to the front door or narrows towards her, it affects the flow of qi energy.
Azure Resource Manager narrows the role assignments that apply to this user or their group and determines what roles the user has for this resource.
Just at the time when stress increases for them, their world narrows,” said Yoshiaki Takahashi, a suicide researcher with the Nakasone Peace Institute.
Our perspective narrows, and we become absorbed by feelings of insufficiency and insecurity.
As the gap between births and deaths narrows, Colorado will become more reliant, not less so, on people moving here.
It narrows a person's outlook and diminishes their quality of life.
Quebec is an Algonquin word for"where the river narrows", the river being the St Lawrence.
On November 7, 1940 the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed into Puget Sound.
Dragging the slider to the right narrows the color range and can clarify the shadows.
Dragging the slider to the left narrows the color range and can clarify highlights.
The greatest width is at the top of the face, not the middle, so it frames the eyes and narrows toward the chin," she explains.
its namesake, Captain George Vancouver, sailed through the First Narrows in 1792.
Master in Information System narrows the gap between the technicalities of the computer world and rapidly changing businesses.