Meaning of the word "draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed" in English
What does "draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed
US /drɔː nɑːt jɔːr boʊ tɪl jɔːr ˈæroʊ ɪz fɪkst/
UK /drɔː nɒt jɔː bəʊ tɪl jɔː ˈærəʊ ɪz fɪkst/
Idiom
do not take action or make a move until you are fully prepared and have everything in place
Example:
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You should wait for the final contract before hiring staff; draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed.
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He wanted to launch the app early, but I told him, 'Draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed.'