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bow

英[baʊ] 美[baʊ]
  • n. 弓;鞠躬;船首
  • vi. 鞠躬;弯腰
  • vt. 鞠躬;弯腰
  • adj. 弯曲的
  • n. (Bow)人名;(东南亚国家华语)茂;(英)鲍

词组搭配


bow out

To remove oneself; withdraw.

自动退出;下台

have (或 add) another string to one's bow

(Brit.)have a further resource that one can make use of

(英)后备方案;第二手准备

have many strings to one's bow

(Brit.)have a wide range of resources that one can make use of

(英)有两手准备

make one's bow

make one's first formal appearance in a particular role

初次在公众前露面;首次亮相

the midfielder only made his England bow nine months ago.

这个中场队员九个月前首次在英国亮相。

take a bow

(of an actor or entertainer) acknowledge applause after a performance by bowing

鞠躬答礼,答谢;谢幕

on the bow

(Nautical)within 45° of the point directly ahead

(航海)在船头前方45°范围内

a (warning) shot across the bows

a statement or gesture intended to frighten someone into changing their course of action

(意在恐吓某人使其改变行动步骤或方针的言语或姿态式的)警告

supporters are firing a warning shot across the President's bows.

支持者们向总统发出警告。

(bow out)withdraw or retire from an activity, role, or commitment

退出(活动,职业)

many artists are forced to &B{bow out of} the profession at a relatively early age.

许多艺术家在相当早的时候就被迫退出演艺圈。

bow and scrape

To behave obsequiously.

行为谄媚地