altre traduzioni
restringere |
restrict
narrow
limit
shrink
tighten
contract
|
limitare |
limit
restrict
narrow
confine
curtail
bound
|
restringersi |
shrink
narrow
contract
|
stringersi |
tighten
narrow
|
strozzare |
throttle
choke
strangle
narrow
|
stretto |
close
tight
narrow
strict
clenched
firm
|
limitato |
limited
restricted
confined
narrow
finite
cramped
|
ristretto |
limited
narrow
select
confined
cramped
exclusive
|
angusto |
narrow
poky
pokey
|
gretto |
narrow
mean
sordid
insular
narrow-minded
|
meschino |
petty
mean
wretched
poor
miserable
narrow
|
di stretta misura |
narrow
|
misero |
miserable
poor
wretched
unfortunate
mean
narrow
|
esatto |
exact
accurate
correct
right
true
narrow
|
minuzioso |
detailed
meticulous
minute
thorough
searching
narrow
|
stretto |
narrow
strait
straits
channel
sound
|
strettoia |
narrow
bottleneck
tricky
|
spiraglio |
glimmer
chink
narrow
|
sinonimi
aggettivo
verbo
Esempi
”The pass, with its sheer rock walls, narrow passage, and bitter cold wind blasting into their faces like water off the edge of a waterfall, was every bit as unpleasant as Rew recalled.
Branches of thin pine whipped against him as he barreled through the forest, dodging the narrow trees, leaping over rocks and fallen tree trunks, striving to gain some distance between himself and his pursuers.
A narrow line of soldiers held the street before the gate, but even from afar, it was evident they couldn’t hold long.
In corners and on narrow shelves, near at hand for the clerk, dozens of little parcels, card-boxes, and books were piled up.
The nose was fine and long, with a septum that extended almost as far as the upper lip, the eyes far larger than those of a man, the lips very full, the forehead high and narrow.
Three men were standing in the narrow opening of the bush.
He paused, thinking how the narrow pass looked just like a giant version of the gully and how the end of that gully had been sealed by a landslide.
Rew started off toward the forest, following the narrow track that the rangers had worn through the grass from decades of departing on expedition into the wilderness.
”Chapter NineSix days into the journey, they walked along a ridge, looking down into a deep, narrow valley.
The road is narrow.
Warm peach sunshine sliced through the slats, dividing up her room into narrow lanes of light and dark.
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