bow 1 (bou)n. Nautical 1. The front section of a ship or boat. 2. The oar or the person wielding the oar closest to the bow.
[Middle English boue, probably of Low German origin; see bheug- in Indo-European roots.] |
| bow 2 (bou) v. bowed, bow·ing, bows v.intr.1. To bend or curve downward; stoop. 2. To incline the body or head or bend the knee in greeting, consent, courtesy, acknowledgment, submission, or veneration. 3. To yield in defeat or out of courtesy; submit. See Synonyms at yield. v.tr.1. To bend (the head, knee, or body) to express greeting, consent, courtesy, acknowledgment, submission, or veneration. 2. To convey (greeting, for example) by bending the body. 3. To escort deferentially: bowed us into the restaurant. 4. To cause to acquiesce; submit. 5. To overburden: Grief bowed them down. n. An inclination of the head or body, as in greeting, consent, courtesy, acknowledgment, submission, or veneration. Phrasal Verb: bow out To remove oneself; withdraw. Idiom: bow and scrape To behave obsequiously.
[Middle English bowen, from Old English b gan; see bheug- in Indo-European roots.] |
bow 3 (b )n.1. A bent, curved, or arched object. 2. A weapon consisting of a curved, flexible strip of material, especially wood, strung taut from end to end and used to launch arrows. 3. a. An archer. b. Archers considered as a group. 4. a. Music A rod having horsehair drawn tightly between its two raised ends, used in playing instruments of the violin and viol families. b. A stroke made by this rod. 5. A knot usually having two loops and two ends; a bowknot. 6. a. A frame for the lenses of a pair of eyeglasses. b. The part of such a frame passing over the ear. 7. A rainbow. 8. An oxbow. v. bowed, bow·ing, bows v.tr.1. To bend (something) into the shape of a bow. 2. Music To play (a stringed instrument) with a bow. v.intr.1. To bend into a curve or bow. 2. Music To play a stringed instrument with a bow.
[Middle English bowe, from Old English boga; see bheug- in Indo-European roots.] |
bow 1 [rhymes with cow] Verb 1. to lower (one's head) or bend (one's knee or body) as a sign of respect, greeting, agreement, or shame 2. to comply or accept: bow to the inevitable 3. bow and scrape to behave in a slavish manner Noun 1. a lowering or bending of the head or body as a mark of respect, etc. 2. take a bow to acknowledge applause See also bow out [Old English būgan] bow 2 [rhymes with know] Noun 1. a decorative knot usually having two loops and two loose ends 2. a long stick across which are stretched strands of horsehair, used for playing a violin, viola, cello, etc. 3. a weapon for shooting arrows, consisting of an arch of flexible wood, plastic, etc. bent by a string fastened at each end 4. something that is curved, bent, or arched Verb to form or cause to form a curve or curves [Old English boga arch, bow] bow 3 [rhymes with cow] Noun 1. Chiefly naut the front end or part of a vessel 2. Rowing the oarsman at the bow [probably Low German boog] Bow a herd of cattle; the cattle on a farm [the livestock], c. 1300; bowmen or archers collectively, 1511. Example: bow of ky [Scots ‘cattle’], 1568. Bow, Bowpot, Boughpot a bouquet of flowers or boughs; a bunch of flowers, 1848; a pot for holding boughs or flowers for ornament, 1583.
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | bow - a knot with two loops and loose ends; used to tie shoelacesknot - any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope (or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another object | | 2. | bow - a slightly curved piece of resilient wood with taut horsehair strands; used in playing certain stringed instrumentsstick - an implement consisting of a length of wood; "he collected dry sticks for a campfire"; "the kid had a candied apple on a stick" | | 3. | bow - front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"front - the side that is seen or that goes first | | 4. | bow - a weapon for shooting arrows, composed of a curved piece of resilient wood with a taut cord to propel the arrowbow and arrow - a weapon consisting of arrows and the bow to shoot them crossbow - a bow fixed transversely on a wooden stock grooved to direct the arrow (quarrel) handbow - a bow drawn by hand as distinguished from a crossbow limb - either of the two halves of a bow from handle to tip; "the upper limb of the bow" longbow - a powerful wooden bow drawn by hand; usually 5-6 feet long; used in medieval England weapon, weapon system, arm - any instrument or instrumentality used in fighting or hunting; "he was licensed to carry a weapon" | | 5. | bow - something curved in shaperainbow - an arc of colored light in the sky caused by refraction of the sun's rays by rain | | 6. | bow - bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame or greetingreverence - an act showing respect (especially a bow or curtsy) motion, gesture - the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals kotow, kowtow - a former Chinese custom of touching the ground with the forehead as a sign of respect or submission scrape, scraping - a deep bow with the foot drawn backwards (indicating excessive humility); "all that bowing and scraping did not impress him" salaam - a deep bow; a Muslim form of salutation | | 7. | bow - an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audiencethanks - an acknowledgment of appreciation | | 8. | bow - a decorative interlacing of ribbons | | 9. | bow - a stroke with a curved piece of wood with taut horsehair strands that is used in playing stringed instrumentsstroke - a single complete movement down-bow - a downward stroke from the heel to the tip of the bow up-bow - an upward stroke from the tip to the heel of the bow | | Verb | 1. | bow - bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head; "He bowed before the King"; "She bowed her head in shame" | | 2. | bow - yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure" | | 3. | bow - bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of respect or greeting; "He bowed before the King"take a bow - acknowledge applause by inclining the head, as of an artist after a performance curtsey, curtsy - bend the knees in a gesture of respectful greeting genuflect - bend the knees and bow in church or before a religious superior or image | | 4. | bow - bend one's back forward from the waist on down; "he crouched down"; "She bowed before the Queen"; "The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse"bend, flex - form a curve; "The stick does not bend" cower, huddle - crouch or curl up; "They huddled outside in the rain" | | 5. | bow - play on a string instrument with a bowmusic - musical activity (singing or whistling etc.); "his music was his central interest" play - play on an instrument; "The band played all night long" |
bow 1 bow out give up, retire, withdraw, get out, resign, quit, pull out, step down ( informal) back out, throw in the towel, cop out ( slang) throw in the sponge, call it a day or night bow to something or someone give in to, accept, comply with, succumb to, submit to, surrender to, yield to, defer to, concede to, acquiesce to, kowtow to bow 2
Translations bow [bəu] n (= knot) → lazo; ( NAUT) (also: bows) → proa
bow1 [bəu] n → nœud m (= weapon); arc m; bow2 [bau] n ( with body) → révérence f, inclination f (du buste or corps); ( Naut) (also: bows) → proue f
bow1 [bəu] n → Schleife f; bow2 [bau] n → Verbeugung f; ( Naut) (also: bows) → Bug m (yield);
bow1 n [bəu] → nodo; bow2 [bau] n ( with body) → inchino; ( NAUT) (also: bows) → pruavi → inchinarsi (= yield): to bow to or before → sottomettersi a;
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