狭窄 | xiá zhǎi | narrow | |
狭隘 | xiá ài | narrow; tight; narrow minded; lacking in experience | |
狭小 | xiá xiǎo | narrow | |
狭义 | xiá yì | narrow sense; restricted sense | |
狭长 | xiá cháng | long and narrow |
1 | Many roads, in all directions, long and short, narrow and wide present before us, of which only one way is left for the youth to feel and take and this way is called "make your way out". | |
2 | We had to force the pipe down a narrow hole to get it through. | |
3 | The completion of the narrow-gauge line in 1899 brought an end to the Chilkoot as the best route north. The forest reclaimed its tented towns as quickly as they had sprung up. | |
4 | Blue interrupted: "You only think about the earth, but consider the sky and the sea. | |
5 | Brazil features mostly uplands and plains. It is mostly flat to rolling lowlands in north and there are some plains and narrow coastal belt . |