piece of wood bent into a curve by tight string joining its ends, used as a weapon for shooting arrows
an act of bending forward the head or the upper part of the body, especially to show respect
bend the upper part of the body forward, as a way of showing respect, admitting, defeat, etc.
bend (one's head) forward
"he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"
"He bowed before the King"
"She bowed her head in shame"
"The government bowed to the military pressure"
"He bowed before the King"
"he crouched down"
"She bowed before the Queen"
"The young man stooped to pick up the girl's purse"
A dewie Cloud, and in the Cloud a bow.
出自: Milton
The grim line of her mouth unfroze and altered, down-drawn into a bow of pain.
出自: P. Gallico
Like an ass whose back with ingots bows.
出自:Measure for Measure , Shakespeare
When..the strong men shall bowe themselves.
出自:Bible (AV): Ecclesiastes
She bow'd down And wept in secret.
出自: Tennyson
那棵苹果树果实累累,压弯了树枝。
He was bowed down with troubles.
他因操劳过度而精神不振。 bow down
We shall never bow down to our enemies.
我们永远不会向敌人屈服。
客人们离去时,仆人躬身送他们出门。
When leaving the presence of the princess, you have to bow yourself out as you go.
辞别公主时,你必须躬身退出。 bow oneself ⇔ out
Jim bowed himself out of the competition when he learned who his opponent was.
吉姆得知谁是他的对手后,退出了比赛。