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Īpašības vārds CEFR C2 Specialized
[ʃàuɾs]

Definīcijas

  1. narrow (having little breadth; having a relatively small distance from side to side, or (for round objects) a relatively small diameter)
  2. narrow (uncomfortable because of lack of space)
  3. acute
  4. tight
  5. narrow, tense (pronounced with relatively small mouth opening)
  6. narrow (including relatively few people)
  7. narrow (a smaller subset of a larger domain of activity)
  8. narrow (lacking versality, breadth, depth)

Ekvivalenti

English acute narrow Narrow tense tight

Piemēri

“šaura iela, eja

narrow street, passage

“šaurs koridors”

narrow corridor

“šauras kāpnes, durvis

narrow stairs, door

“šaura gulta

narrow bed

“šaura josta

narrow belt

“šaurs trauks”

narrow bowl

“šaura seja, piere

narrow face, forehead

“šaurs dzīvoklis”

narrow (= stifling, too small) apartment

“šaurs leņķis”

acute angle (between 0° and 90°)

kleita plecos ir šaura”

the dress is tight at the shoulder

kurpes par šauram”

too tight shoes

“šaurais patskanis

narrow, tense vowel

“šaurais e, ē”

narrow, tense e, ē (i.e., [ɛ] instead of [æ])

“vārdi un frāzes, ko lieto tikai kāda šaura sociāla grupa

words and phrases that only a certain narrow social group uses

“tās lasītāju loks tolaik bija diezgan šaurs”

its readership at the time was rather narrow

“šaura specializācija”

narrow specialty, specialization

“tematiski šaura izstāde”

thematically narrow exhibition

“šaurs redzesloks”

narrow range of vision

“šaurs garīgais apvārsnis”

narrow spiritual horizon

“šaurs skatījums uz dzīvi”

narrow outlook on life

“šaurs uzskati”

narrow views, opinions

CEFR līmenis

C2
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