
존경, 인사, 또는 동의를 나타내기 위해 머리나 상체를 굽히다.
To bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect, greeting, or acknowledgment.
예문:
"The actors bowed deeply to the audience after the final performance."
"She bowed her head slightly when receiving the award from the dignitary."
"It is customary in this culture to bow rather than shake hands upon meeting someone new."
권위, 결정, 또는 압력에 굴복하거나 따르다.
To submit or yield to someone else's authority, decision, or superior force (often used with 'to').
예문:
"The company refused to bow to the demands of the hostile takeover bid."
"After years of resistance, the dictator finally bowed to international pressure and stepped down."
배나 보트의 선체 맨 앞쪽 부분.
The forward part of the hull of a ship or boat.
예문:
"The ship’s bow cut through the rough waves as it sailed across the ocean."
"Water sprayed high over the bow when the vessel hit a large swell."
화살을 쏘는 데 사용되는, 휘어진 나무 조각과 팽팽한 시위로 이루어진 무기.
A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or composite material connected by a string, used to shoot arrows.
예문:
"The archer drew the bowstring back taut before releasing the arrow."
"A bow and arrow was the primary hunting tool for many ancient civilizations."
선물이나 옷에 장식용으로 사용되는, 두 개의 고리와 두 개의 느슨한 끝으로 묶은 매듭.
A knot formed by tying two loops and two loose ends, often used decoratively on gifts or clothing.
예문:
"She tied a large velvet bow around the gift box."
"He wore a crisp white shirt and a black bow tie to the gala."
"The child struggled to tie the bow on her new shoelaces."
바이올린이나 첼로 같은 현악기를 연주하는 데 사용되는, 말총이 팽팽하게 매어진 막대.
A slightly curved stick strung with horsehair, used to play stringed instruments such as the violin or cello.
예문:
"The musician rosined the bow to ensure a clear sound from the violin strings."
"Proper technique requires holding the bow lightly but firmly."