narrowly
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV If you look at someone narrowly, you look at them in a concentrated way, often because you think they are not giving you full information about something. 嚴(yán)密的; 仔細(xì)的[ADV after v] →see also narrow
He grimaced and looked narrowly at his colleague. 他做了個(gè)鬼臉,然後仔細(xì)地看著同事。
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narrowly /?n?r??l?/
劍橋詞典
- only by a small amount
- The proposal to change the rules was narrowly defeated by 201 votes to 196.
- He narrowly escaped a fine .
- The plane narrowly avoided disaster when one of the engines cut out on take-off .
- The nationalists were narrowly beaten in the local election . 返回 narrowly
勉強(qiáng)地;差一點(diǎn)兒
She narrowly missed winning the race . 她與大獎(jiǎng)失之交臂。
in a limited way
狹義地;嚴(yán)格地
a narrowly interpreted law 狹義詮釋的法律
formal
carefully or in a way that shows doubt
仔細(xì)地;質(zhì)疑地
The officer looked at him narrowly through half-closed eyes . 那個(gè)警察瞇起眼睛仔細(xì)地打量他。
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