narrowly

narrowly
adverb
1) (with little width) schmal
2) (only just) knapp; mit knapper Not [entkommen]

he narrowly escaped being run over by a car — er wäre um ein Haar (ugs.) überfahren worden

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adverb (closely; only just: The ball narrowly missed his head.) eng
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nar·row·ly
[ˈnærəʊli, AM ˈneroʊ-]
adv
1. (barely) knapp
she \narrowly missed winning an Oscar sie hätte um ein Haar einen Oskar gewonnen
2. (meticulously) peinlich genau, sehr gründlich
to look at sb \narrowly jdn eingehend mustern
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['nrəUlI]
adv
1) (= by a small margin) defeat, fail, avoid knapp; escape mit knapper Not

he narrowly escaped being knocked down — er wäre um ein Haar or beinahe überfahren worden

you narrowly missed (seeing) himdu hast ihn gerade verpasst

2) interpret, define, focus eng; examine peinlich genau; watch genau, scharf

to be narrowly based — eine schmale Basis haben

to focus too narrowly on sth — sich zu sehr auf etw (acc)

she looks at things/life much too narrowly — sie sieht die Dinge/das Leben viel zu eng

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narrowly adv mit knapper Not:
he narrowly escaped assassination er entging knapp einem Attentat;
he narrowly escaped death er ist gerade noch mit dem Leben davongekommen;
he narrowly escaped drowning er wäre beinahe oder umg um ein Haar ertrunken
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adverb
1) (with little width) schmal
2) (only just) knapp; mit knapper Not [entkommen]

he narrowly escaped being run over by a car — er wäre um ein Haar (ugs.) überfahren worden

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adv.
eingeengt adv.

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