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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bow1 /baʊ/ ●●○ verb  1 [intransitive]BEND to bend the top part of your body forward in order to show respect for someone important, or as a way of thanking an audience 鞠躬 She bowed and left the stage. 她鞠了一躬,离开了舞台。 Corbett entered the room, bowing respectfully. 科比特走进房间,恭敬地鞠了一躬。 The servant bowed low and handed his master the sealed note. 仆人深深一鞠躬,把那个封好的短笺递给了主人。bow before/to He bowed before the king. 他向国王躬身行礼。5 see picture at 见图 bend12 bow your head to bend your neck so that you are looking at the ground, especially because you want to show respect for God, or because you are embarrassed or upset 低头 She bowed her head and prayed. 她低头祈祷。 Phil stood, his head bowed in shame. 菲尔站在那里,羞愧地低着头。3 [intransitive, transitive]BEND to bend your body over something, especially in order to see it more closely 〔尤指为靠近些看〕俯(身),欠(身)bow over Teague sat at his desk, bowed over a book. 蒂格坐在桌子旁边,欠着身子看书。4 BEND[intransitive, transitive] to bend, or to make something bend (使)弯曲 The trees bowed in the wind. 树木被风吹弯了腰。 His back was bowed under the weight of the heavy bag. 沉重的包压得他背都弯了。5. bow and scrape OBEYto show too much respect to someone in authority – used to show disapproval 点头哈腰,卑躬屈膝〔含贬义〕6bow down phrasal verb a) BENDto bend your body forward, especially when you are already kneeling, in order to show respect (跪)拜 before/to etc Maria bowed down before the statue. 玛丽亚拜倒在塑像前。 Come, let us bow down in worship. 来吧,让我们来跪地敬拜。b) bow down to somebody literaryOBEY to let someone give you orders or tell you what to do – used to show disapproval 向某人屈服;屈从于某人〔含贬义〕7bow out phrasal verb a) STOP DOING somethingto stop taking part in an activity, job etc, especially one that you have been doing for a long time (从)退出,退场;辞职 of Reeves thinks it is time for him to bow out of politics. 里夫斯认为他应该退出政坛了。b) DOto not do something that you have promised or agreed to do 食言 of You’re not trying to bow out of this, are you? 这事你不会说话不算数吧?8bow to somebody/something phrasal verb AGREEto finally agree to do something, even though you do not want to do it 让步,屈服于 Congress may bow to public pressure and lift the arms embargo. 国会也许会屈服于公众的压力,解除武器禁运。 Myers finally bowed to the inevitable (=accepted something he could not change) and withdrew from the campaign. 迈尔斯最后迫于无奈,退出了这场竞选。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
bowArcher bowed and left the stage.They bowed and waited for the mayor to speak first.All the men turned and bowed as the Emperor passed.The women and children now catch up their master, and each group in turn bows down before Esau.But another clone wannabe bowed out of the game Tuesday.Willie turned to face the fire, his head bowed over the range.When he made his rounds on a light-gray donkey, people bowed their heads and dared not look at his face.I sighed and bowed to the inevitable.The Prime Minister, however, was simply bowing to the inevitable.bow before/toI saw him bow to an ugly Virgin.But more than 60 countries, and perhaps 15m golfers, bow to the R&A's authority.Then, turning back, he made a final bow to the row of tiny images.They were just three wires joined at the ends, with only the slightest bow to them.The boats leaned, a kind of bow to your partner.bow overDr. Harris is usually in the lab, bowed over a microscope.
Related topics: Water
bow2 /baʊ/ ●●○ noun  1 BEND[countable] the act of bending the top part of your body forward to show respect for someone when you meet them, or as a way of thanking an audience 鞠躬take/give a bow (=bow to the audience at the end of a performance) 〔表演结束后〕鞠躬致谢,谢幕 The music ended and the girl took a bow. 音乐结束,女孩鞠躬致谢。 He gave a final bow just as the curtains came down. 帷幕落下时,他鞠了最后一躬。 This is done with a formal bow to the king or queen. 与此同时,还要向国王或女王正式鞠躬行礼。2. (also bows [plural]) [countable]TTW the front part of a ship 船头,艏 stern, yacht
Examples from the Corpus
bowShe had a red bow in her hair.formal bowBefore entering it, a student must make a formal bow at the doorway as a mark of respect.This is done with a formal bow.The students then stoop to sit on their heels and issue another formal bow before standing and beginning the lesson.
Related topics: Weapons, Clothes & fashion, Music
bow3 /bəʊ/ noun [countable]  1 bow.jpg PMWa weapon used for shooting arrows, made of a long thin piece of wood held in a curve by a tight string 2 DCa knot of cloth or string, with a curved part on either side and two loose ends, worn in the hair as decoration or for tying shoelaces 蝴蝶结3. APMa long thin piece of wood with a tight string fastened along it, used to play musical instruments such as the violin or cello 〔弦乐器的〕弓;琴弓 have more than one string to your bow at string1(8)
Examples from the Corpus
bowAn ivory quiver hung upon her left shoulder and in her hand was a bow.That night, another of my presents was a bow tie.We learn bow to learn, how to find out, what the general concepts are.He tucked his letter inside the pink bow.Her blonde hair was pulled back into a smooth chignon and tied with a yellow silk bow.Moorish infantry and cavalry, armed with bows, swords and spears, and carrying small round shields.bow and arrowGrave goods included a necklace, a bow and arrows, a glass cup and a wooden comb.More sophisticated weapons like throwing sticks and bows and arrows came only after a further long period of brain development.We did not have a blowgun on Hsu Fu but we soon had a bamboo bow and arrow.For self-defence therefore the sworn foresters were allowed to carry bows and arrows in the forest.Then Herb, Junior, had taken his bow and arrow and wounded one of the beasts in the hindquarters.They brandish the ancient weapons of the Dani tribe that dominates this valley: bows and arrows, spears and crude knives.They still hunt with bows and arrows.The year-round hunting was great, even though we had to do it with bows and arrows.in a bowArmament comprised three.303in Lewis machine-guns mounted on Scarf ring-mountings, one each in bow, midships and tail positions.I tried to interest him in bow ties.A fat man in a bow tie tapped the register.Can you tie them in a knot, can you tie them in a bow.
Related topics: Music
bow4 /bəʊ/ verb  1.[intransitive, transitive]APM to play a piece of music on a musical instrument with a bow3 用弓拉奏〔乐曲〕
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Examples from the Corpus
bowHe took his had off and bowed slightly.When he made his rounds on a light-gray donkey, people bowed their heads and dared not look at his face.
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bow1 /baʊ/ verb
1. [intransitive] to bend the top part of your body forward in order to show respect for someone important, or as a way of thanking an audience:
    She bowed and left the stage.
    Corbett entered the room, bowing respectfully.
    The servant bowed low and handed his master the sealed note.
    bow before/to
    He bowed before the king.
2. bow your head to bend your neck so that you are looking at the ground, especially because you want to show respect for God, or because you are embarrassed or upset:
    She bowed her head and prayed.
    Phil stood, his head bowed in shame.
3. [intransitive and transitive] to bend your body over something, especially in order to see it more closely
    bow over
    Teague sat at his desk, bowed over a book.
4. [intransitive and transitive] to bend, or to make something bend:
    The trees bowed in the wind.
    His back was bowed under the weight of the heavy bag.
5. bow and scrape to show too much respect to someone in authority – used to show disapproval
     
bow down phrasal verb
  1. to bend your body forward, especially when you are already kneeling, in order to show respect
    bow down before/to etc
    Maria bowed down before the statue.
    Come, let us bow down in worship.
  2. bow down to somebody literary to let someone give you orders or tell you what to do – used to show disapproval
bow out phrasal verb
  1. to stop taking part in an activity, job etc, especially one that you have been doing for a long time
    bow out of
    Reeves thinks it is time for him to bow out of politics.
  2. to not do something that you have promised or agreed to do
    bow out of
    You’re not trying to bow out of this, are you?
bow to somebody/something phrasal verb
  to finally agree to do something, even though you do not want to do it:
    Congress may bow to public pressure and lift the arms embargo.
    Myers finally bowed to the inevitable (=accepted something he could not change) and withdrew from the campaign.

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bow2 /baʊ/ noun
1. [countable] the act of bending the top part of your body forward to show respect for someone when you meet them, or as a way of thanking an audience
    take/give a bow (=bow to the audience at the end of a performance)
    The music ended and the girl took a bow.
    He gave a final bow just as the curtains came down.
    This is done with a formal bow to the king or queen.
2. (also bows [plural]) [countable] the front part of a ship ⇨ stern, yacht

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bow3 /bəʊ/ noun [countable]

1. a weapon used for shooting arrows, made of a long thin piece of wood held in a curve by a tight string:
    a bow and arrow
2. a knot of cloth or string, with a curved part on either side and two loose ends, worn in the hair as decoration or for tying shoelaces:
    Ella wore a bow in her hair.
    in a bow
    long chestnut hair tied back in a bow
3. a long thin piece of wood with a tight string fastened along it, used to play musical instruments such as the violin or cello
have more than one string to your bow at string1(8)

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bow4 /bəʊ/ verb
[intransitive and transitive] to play a piece of music on a musical instrument with a bow3


bow1BrE /baʊ/ 🔊NAmE /baʊ/ 🔊   see also bow2 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they bow BrE /baʊ/ 🔊 NAmE /baʊ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it bows BrE /baʊz/ 🔊 NAmE /baʊz/ 🔊past simple bowed BrE /baʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /baʊd/ 🔊past participle bowed BrE /baʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /baʊd/ 🔊 -ing form bowing BrE /ˈbaʊɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbaʊɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] to move your head or the top half of your body forwards and downwards as a sign of respect or to say hello or goodbye 鞠躬;点头~ (to/before sb/sth) He bowed low to the assembled crowd. 他向集结的人群深深地鞠了一躬。🔊🔊~ down (to/before sb/sth) The people all bowed down before the Emperor. 全体给皇帝鞠躬。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ your head to move your head forwards and downwards 低(头);垂(首)She bowed her head in shame. 她羞愧地低下了头。🔊🔊They stood in silence with their heads bowed. 他们默默地垂头而立。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] to bend or make sth bend (使)弯曲(+ adv./prep) The pines bowed in the wind. 松树被风吹弯了。🔊🔊~ sth (+ adv./prep) Their backs were bowed under the weight of their packs. 沉重的背包压弯了他们的脊背。🔊🔊ˌbow and ˈscrape(disapproving) to be too polite to an important person in order to gain their approval 卑躬屈膝;点头哈腰 ˌbow ˈdown to sb/sth(disapproving) to allow sb/sth to tell you what to do 屈从于人;听任摆布ˌbow ˈout (of sth)to stop taking part in an activity, especially one in which you have been successful in the past 退出,告别(尤指一度成功的事业)She has finally decided it's time to bow out of international tennis. 她最终认定是退出世界网坛的时候了。🔊🔊ˈbow to sthto agree unwillingly to do sth because other people want you to 屈从于They finally bowed to pressure from the public. 他们终于在公众的压力下让步了。🔊🔊She bowed to the inevitable (= accepted a situation in which she had no choice) and resigned. 她迫于无奈,只得辞职。🔊🔊
bow1BrE /baʊ/ 🔊NAmE /baʊ/ 🔊   see also bow2 nounthe act of bending your head or the upper part of your body forward in order to say hello or goodbye to sb or to show respect 鞠躬;弯腰行礼
(also bows [plural] ) the front part of a boat or ship 船头;艏   compare stern noun
take a/your ˈbow
(of a performer 演员) to bow to the audience as they are applauding you 谢幕;鞠躬答谢
a shot across the/sb's ˈbowssomething that you say or do as a warning to sb about what might happen if they do not change, etc. (若不改变就会有某种后果的)警告
bow2BrE /bəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /boʊ/ 🔊   see also bow1 noun
a weapon used for shooting arrows, consisting of a long curved piece of wood or metal with a tight string joining its ends He was armed with a bow and arrow. 他佩带着弓箭。🔊🔊
a knot with two loops and two loose ends which is used for decoration on clothes, in hair, etc. or for tying shoes 蝴蝶结to tie your shoelaces in a bow把鞋带打成蝴蝶结Her hair was tied back in a neat bow. 她的头发扎在脑后打了个整齐的蝴蝶结。🔊🔊
a long thin piece of wood with thin string stretched along it, used for playing musical instruments such as the violin 琴弓
have another string/more strings to your bow(BrE) to have more than one skill or plan that you can use if you need to 还另有一手;有两手准备
bow2BrE /bəʊ/ 🔊NAmE /boʊ/ 🔊   see also bow1 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they bow BrE /bəʊ/ 🔊 NAmE /boʊ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it bows BrE /bəʊz/ 🔊 NAmE /boʊz/ 🔊past simple bowed BrE /bəʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /boʊd/ 🔊past participle bowed BrE /bəʊd/ 🔊 NAmE /boʊd/ 🔊 -ing form bowing BrE /ˈbəʊɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈboʊɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (sth) to use a bow2 (3) to play a musical instrument that has strings 用琴弓拉奏(弦乐器)