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Meaning and Usage

The adjective (zhǎi) primarily describes something that is physically narrow or tight in width, such as a street, a passage, or an opening. It can also be used metaphorically to describe limited perspectives or restricted scopes, like a narrow viewpoint.

Common Collocations

  • 街道 (narrow street): used to describe streets or paths that are physically narrow.
  • 视野 (narrow vision): metaphorically refers to a limited or narrow-minded perspective.
  • (narrow neckline): used in fashion to describe clothing with a tight or slim collar design.

Usage Notes

When using , it often contrasts with (kuān), meaning 'wide' or 'broad.' emphasizes limited space or scope. In conversation, can describe both tangible objects and abstract concepts like ideas or opportunities. Avoid confusing with (xiá), which also means narrow but often carries a stronger connotation of cramped or confined spaces.

Register and Tone

is a neutral term suitable for both formal and informal contexts. It is commonly used in everyday speech, writing, and descriptive language.

Example Sentences

This street is very narrow, making it difficult for cars to pass.

His perspective is narrow; he only focuses on his own interests.

The neckline of this garment is designed to be narrow, making it look very