bow

US /baʊ/
UK /baʊ/
"bow" picture
1.

蝴蝶結, 弓

a knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons.

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She tied her hair back with a pretty pink bow.
她用一個漂亮的粉色蝴蝶結把頭髮紮起來。
He tied his shoelaces in a double bow.
他把鞋帶繫成一個雙蝴蝶結
2.

a weapon for shooting arrows, typically made of a curved piece of wood or metal with a taut string joining its ends.

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The archer drew his bow and aimed at the target.
弓箭手拉開,瞄準目標。
He learned to shoot a bow and arrow at a young age.
他從小就學會了射箭。
3.

弓, 琴弓

a rod with horsehair stretched along its length, used for playing stringed instruments.

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The violinist drew the bow across the strings.
小提琴手用拉動琴弦。
He needed to re-hair his cello bow.
他需要給他的大提琴重新上弓毛。
1.

鞠躬, 彎腰

bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect, greeting, or shame.

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The audience bowed in appreciation after the performance.
演出結束後,觀眾鞠躬表示感謝。
He bowed his head in shame.
他羞愧地低下了頭。
2.

彎曲, 下垂

bend or cause to bend, especially in a curve or angle.

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The old bridge began to bow under the heavy load.
舊橋在重壓下開始彎曲
The branches bowed with the weight of the snow.
樹枝被雪的重量壓得彎曲