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narrow ['nærəʊ](a) (not wide → street, passage, valley) étroit; (tight → skirt, shoe) étroit, serré; (long → nose) mince; (→ face) allongé;∎ to grow or to become narrow se rétrécir;∎ to have narrow shoulders être petit de carrure, ne pas être large d'épaules;∎ to have a narrow face être mince de visage;∎ to have a narrow waist avoir la taille fine∎ it was another narrow victory/defeat for the French side l'équipe française l'a encore emporté de justesse/a encore perdu de peu;∎ we had a narrow escape on l'a échappé belle;∎ to win/lose by the narrowest of margins gagner/perdre de très peu(c) (restricted → scope, field, research) restreint, limité; (strict → sense, interpretation) restreint, strict;∎ in the narrowest sense of the word au sens strict du mot∎ to take a narrow view of sth adopter un point de vue étroit sur qch∎ we were subjected to narrow scrutiny nous avons été soumis à un examen minutieux(a) (make narrow → road) rétrécir;∎ to narrow one's eyes plisser les yeux∎ the police have narrowed their search to a few streets in central Leeds la police concentre ses recherches sur quelques rues du centre de Leeds(a) (become narrow → road, space) se rétrécir, se resserrer;∎ the old man's eyes narrowed le vieil homme plissa les yeux(b) (be reduced → difference, choice) se réduire, se limiter; (→ number, majority) s'amenuiser, se réduire;∎ the gap between rich and poor has narrowed l'écart entre les riches et les pauvres s'est resserré4 noun►► narrow boat péniche f (étroite);narrow gauge voie f étroite;Finance narrow money = ensemble des billets et pièces de monnaie en circulation;Linguistics narrow transcription transcription f étroite(limit → choice, search) limiter, restreindre; (reduce → majority, difference) réduire(search) se limiter, se restreindre;∎ the choice narrowed down to just two people il ne restait que deux personnes en lice
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Bigoted — Big ot*ed, a. Obstinately and blindly attached to some creed, opinion practice, or ritual; unreasonably devoted to a system or party, and illiberal toward the opinions of others. Bigoted to strife. Byron. [1913 Webster] Syn: Prejudiced;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bigoted — index exclusive (limited), illiberal, narrow, partial (biased) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
bigoted — 1640s, from BIGOT (Cf. bigot) (q.v.) … Etymology dictionary
bigoted — *illiberal, narrow minded, narrow, intolerant, hidebound Contrasted words: tolerant, *forbearing, lenient: *liberal, progressive, advanced, radical … New Dictionary of Synonyms
bigoted — [adj] intolerant, prejudiced biased, chauvinistic, dogmatic, narrow, narrowminded, obstinate, opinionated, partial, partisan, sectarian, slanted, small minded, twisted, unfair, warped; concepts 403,555 Ant. broad minded, fair, humanitarian, just … New thesaurus
bigoted — adj. 1) strongly bigoted 2) bigoted against 3) bigoted to + inf. (it was bigoted to say that) * * * [ bɪgətɪd] strongly bigoted bigoted against bigoted to + inf. (it was bigoted to say that) … Combinatory dictionary
bigoted — [[t]bɪ̱gətɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) Someone who is bigoted has strong, unreasonable prejudices or opinions and will not change them, even when they are proved to be wrong. He was bigoted and racist … English dictionary
bigoted — /ˈbɪgətəd/ (say biguhtuhd) adjective 1. of or relating to a bigot: bigoted idea. 2. of, relating to, or reflecting the opinions or beliefs of a bigot: bigoted remarks. {bigot + ed3} –bigotedly, adverb …
bigoted — big|ot|ed [ˈbıgətıd] adj having such strong opinions about a group of people that you are unwilling to listen to anyone else s opinions ▪ The decision not to allow disabled athletes to take part was seen as petty and bigoted … Dictionary of contemporary English
bigoted — big|ot|ed [ bıgətəd ] adjective someone who is bigoted has opinions that most people think are unreasonable, especially about race, politics, or religion, and is not willing to consider other people s opinions … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bigoted — adjective having such strong opinions about race, religion, or politics that you are unwilling to listen to anyone else s opinions: The new sergeant was a bigot, and viewed all black men with suspicion. | The decision not to allow disabled… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English