'bow' teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- Cupid's bow
- The archery bow borne by Cupid in artistic representations, which curves inward at the centre and often outward at the ends
- Cupid's bow
- The curve of the upper lip which resembles such a bow
- Cupid's bow
- A similar curve carved in woodwork, etc
- bow
- A type of knot with two loops, used to tie together two cords such as shoelaces or apron strings, and frequently used as decoration, such as in gift-wrapping
- bow
- A debut
The new product will make its bow on the world market this summer.
- bow
- To debut
SCP recently announced that How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical will bow on the newly renovated stage next December.
- bow
- To defer (to something)
I bow to your better judgement in the matter.
- bow
- A stringed instrument, similar to the item described above
- bow
- To become bent or curved
The shelf bowed under the weight of the books.
- bow
- The front of a boat or ship
- bow
- To play music on (a stringed instrument) using a bow
The musician bowed his violin expertly.
- bow
- A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows
- bow
- A curved bend in a rod or planar surface, or in a linear formation such as a river (see oxbow)
- bow
- A rod with horsehair (or an artificial substitute) stretched between the ends, used for playing various stringed musical instruments
- bow
- A gesture, usually showing respect, made by bending forward at the waist
He bowed politely as he entered the room.
- bow
- To bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference
The soldier now blew upon a green whistle, and at once a young girl, dressed in a pretty green silk gown, entered the room. She had lovely green hair and green eyes, and she bowed low before Dorothy as she said, Follow me and I will show you your room..
- bow
- To make something bend or curve
- bow and arrow
- A weapon consisting of a bow and a supply of arrows, often kept in a quiver
- bow and scrape
- to show excessive politeness or servility
- bow and scrape
- to make a deep bow with the right leg drawn back (thus scraping the floor), left hand pressed across the abdomen, right arm held aside
- bow chaser
- One of a pair of long guns mounted forward in the bow of a sailing warship to fire directly ahead; used when chasing an enemy to shoot away her sails and rigging
- bow out
- To resign, or leave, with one's credibility still intact
Jane had a long spell as chairman, but bowed out after she had a child.
- bow saw
- A woodworking saw used for straight or curved cuts
- bow saw
- A lightweight metal-framed saw in the shape of a bow with a removable coarse wide blade, used for cutting tree trunks
- bow shock
- the region of the magnetosphere in which the solar wind slows from supersonic to subsonic
- bow shocks
- plural form of bow shock
- bow spring
- A spring in the shape of a bow
- bow thruster
- a fixed or adjustable direction propeller unit mounted on the bow of an airship for increased maneuverability
- bow thruster
- a propulsion unit mounted in or on the bow of a vehicle
- bow thruster
- a sideways pointing thruster mounted in a tunnel in the bow or under the bow in a pod, for increased maneuverability
- bow window
- A curved, bow-shaped window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building, similar to a bay window
- bow windows
- plural form of bow window
- bow wow
- the sound of a dog barking
- bow-wow
- Representing the sound of a dog barking
- bow-wow
- A dog
- bow-wow
- The sound of a dog barking
- brush bow
- The curved piece out in front of the main body of a sled, designed to stop brush from damaging the sled
- dicky bow
- Informal term for a bowtie
- hurricane bow
- A completely enclosed hangar deck found on many aircraft carriers
- musical bow
- A simple musical instrument consisting of a string supported by a flexible wooden bearer
- pussy bow
- A large, floppy bow on an item of clothing
When it comes to the blouse, the pussy bow is a recurring headline grabber ... think Maggie Thatcher in her super-austere 80s phase, or Maggie Gyllenhaal causing quite the stir in The Secretary.
- shaft bow
- Part of a horse harness, an arch from shaft to shaft over the horse's shoulders
- stock-bow
- Crossbow
- take a bow
- To accept applause at the end of a performance in a theatre. Often this includes actually bowing to the audience
- bow
- {v} to bend down, stoop, crush, sink under
- bow
- {n} a bending in token of civility or reverence, the rounding part of a ship's side forward
- bow
- {n} an instrument to shoot arrows and another to play on a violin, rainbow, part of a yoke, of a knot
- bow thruster
- (Denizcilik) A bow thruster is a transversal propulsion device built into, or mounted to, the bow of a ship or boat to make it more maneuverable. Bow thrusters make docking easier, since they allow the captain to turn the vessel to port or starboard without using the main propulsion mechanism which requires some forward motion for turning. A stern thruster is of the same principle, fitted at the stern
- bow thruster
- (Denizcilik) A bow thruster, is a propulsion device built into, or mounted to, the bow of a ship or boat to enhance its maneuverability. Bow thrusters make docking easier, since they allow the Captain to turn the vessel to port or starboard without using the main propulsion mechanism which requires some forward motion for turning
- bow to the porcelain altar
- (deyim) Vomit, especially as a result of drinking too much alcohol. (The porcelain altar is a euphemism for a toilet bowl.)
1. He spent the whole night bowing to the porcelain altar.
2. I have the feeling that I will be bowing to the porcelain altar before morning.
- bow-arm
- The arm that holds the bow in archery or in playing a musical instrument of the violin family
- compound bow
- (Silahlar) A compound bow is a modern bow that uses a levering system of cables and usually cams and pulleys to draw the limbs back
- diddley bow
- (Muzik) The diddley bow is an American string instrument of African origin. It is typically homemade, consisting usually of a wooden board and a single wire string stretched between two screws, and played by plucking while varying the pitch with a metal or glass slide held in the other hand
- Bow
- American actress whose roles in silent films, such as Mantrap (1926) and It (1927), made her a symbol of the Roaring Twenties. bow and arrow Bow porcelain Bow River Bow Clara Medicine Bow Mountains
- Bow Bells
- the church bells of St Mary-le-Bow in London. It is said that a person born within the sound of (=in a place where you can hear) Bow Bells is a true Cockney
- Bow River
- River, Alberta, Canada. Rising in Banff National Park on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, it flows 315 mi (507 km) southeast through the park and east past Calgary to unite with the Oldman River and form the Saskatchewan River. It is important for hydroelectric power and irrigation. Bow Valley Provincial Park is 50 mi (80 km) west of Calgary
- Bow Street
- a street in London where there is a police court
- Bow Street runner
- a member of the first police force in London, set up in 1748
- Bow porcelain
- English soft-paste porcelain made at a factory in Stratford-le-Bow, Essex, 1744-76. From 1750 bone ash was used in its production by Thomas Frye, an Irish engraver, who invented the process. Bow varies in appearance and quality, but at its best has a soft, creamy-white tone with a smooth glaze. Bow tablewares were among the first English porcelain to be ornamented with transfer-printed decorations (see Battersea enamelware). Bow also produced great quantities of figurines (e.g., statesmen, actors, birds, animals) in the Rococo style
- Clara Bow
- born July 29, 1905, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S. died Sept. 27, 1965, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. film actress. At age 16 she won a magazine contest that gave her a bit part in a film. Hired by Paramount Pictures in 1925, she played larger roles in silent films such as Mantrap (1926) and Kid Boots (1926). After her starring role as a flapper in the popular film It (1927), Bow became known as "the It girl," with "It" being understood as the appeal of a liberated young woman. She starred in 20 more films (1927-30), but scandals and nervous breakdowns undermined her career
- Japanese bow
- traditional bow of the Japanese people to show respect or to greet another
- Medicine Bow Mountains
- Northwest section of the Front Range, in the central Rocky Mountains, U.S. Averaging a height of 10,000 ft (3,050 m), the mountains run southeast for about 100 mi (160 km) from Medicine Bow, Wyo. , to Cameron Pass, Colo., just northwest of Rocky Mountain National Park. The highest summit, Medicine Bow Peak, reaches 12,014 ft (3,662 m). The name refers to the practices of local Indians, who collected wood for bows in the area and held ceremonial medicine dances
- Medicine Bow River
- A river, about 193 km (120 mi) long, of southern Wyoming flowing north and west to the North Platte River
- bow
- bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head; "He bowed before the King"; "She bowed her head in shame"
- bow
- a knot with two loops and loose ends; used to tie shoelaces
- bow
- the front of the kayak
- bow
- Front or most forward part of the ship
- bow
- One who rows in the forward part of a boat; the bow oar
- bow
- bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame
- bow
- play on a string instrument
- bow
- To bend the head, knee, or body, in token of reverence or submission; often with down
- bow
- play on a string instrument bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of respect or greeting; "He bowed before the King
- bow
- a slightly curved piece of resilient wood with taut horsehair strands, used in playing certain stringed instrument
- bow
- The forward section of the ship
- bow
- The forward part of the boat
- bow
- Anything bent, or in the form of a curve, as the rainbow
- bow
- To cause to deviate from straightness; to bend; to inflect; to make crooked or curved
- bow
- A form of warp that is in excess of one-fourth inch in the plane of the door itself The measurement is taken from the widest point of a straight line from end to end of the door
- bow
- {s} pertaining to the forward section of a vessel
- bow
- {i} arc; rainbow; bending forward of the head or body; front end of a ship; rod with horsehair stretched between its two ends (used to play the violin); weapon from which arrows are shot; bowknot
- bow
- An arcograph
- bow
- Two pieces of wood which form the arched forward part of a saddletree
- bow
- The front end of a canoe
- bow
- A rude sort of quadrant formerly used for taking the sun's altitude at sea
- bow
- To bend; to curve
- bow
- To bend or incline, as the head or body, in token of respect, gratitude, assent, homage, or condescension
- bow
- The front of a vessel
- bow
- the foremost end or part of a ship, the opposite of stern
- bow
- bend the head or the upper part of the body in a gesture of respect or greeting; "He bowed before the King"
- bow
- Any instrument consisting of an elastic rod, with ends connected by a string, employed for giving reciprocating motion to a drill, or for preparing and arranging the hair, fur, etc
- bow
- The forward part or front of the boat
- bow
- {f} play music using a bow; prostrate one self, bend down
- bow
- curved piece of resilient wood with taut cord to propel arrows
- bow
- A weapon made of a strip of wood, or other elastic material, with a cord connecting the two ends, by means of which an arrow is propelled
- bow
- An inclination of the head, or a bending of the body, in token of reverence, respect, civility, or submission; an obeisance; as, a bow of deep humility
- bow
- a stroke with a curved piece of wood with taut horsehair strands that is used in playing stringed instruments
- bow
- An appliance consisting of an elastic rod, with a number of horse hairs stretched from end to end of it, used in playing on a stringed instrument
- bow
- The front of the boat
- bow
- The forward part/front of the boat
- bow
- The front part of the ship
- bow
- a stroke with a curved piece of wood with taut horsehair strands that is used in playing stringed instruments a slightly curved piece of resilient wood with taut horsehair strands, used in playing certain stringed instrument curved piece of resilient wood with taut cord to propel arrows front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"
- bow
- Front end of the boat
- bow
- Forward part of the hull
- bow
- (I) The front of the boat
- bow
- To exercise powerful or controlling influence over; to bend, figuratively; to turn; to incline
- bow
- To play (music) with a bow
- bow
- The forward part of a boat
- bow
- Forward or front part of ship
- bow
- To stop
- bow
- To incline the head in token of salutation, civility, or assent; to make bow
- bow
- To manage the bow
- bow
- front part of a vessel or aircraft; "he pointed the bow of the boat toward the finish line"
- bow
- a decorative interlacing of ribbons
- bow
- a knot with two loops and loose ends; used to tie shoelaces a decorative interlacing of ribbons an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience bending the head or body or knee as a sign of reverence or submission or shame something curved in shape bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head; "He bowed before the King"; "She bowed her head in shame"
- bow
- To express by bowing; as, to bow one's thanks
- 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"
- bow
- used by hatters
- bow
- Forward part of the boat
- bow
- the front of the shell, OR the person who sits nearest the bow of the shell
- bow
- something curved in shape
- bow
- submit or yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure"
- bow
- The U-shaped piece which embraces the neck of an ox and fastens it to the yoke
- bow
- An ornamental knot, with projecting loops, formed by doubling a ribbon or string
- bow
- Forward portion of a boat
- bow
- The bending or rounded part of a ship forward; the stream or prow
- bow
- To cause to bend down; to prostrate; to depress,;&?; to crush; to subdue
- bow
- Forward part of boat
- bow
- an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience
- bow
- The front end of a vessel
- bow 1
- If you bow to pressure or to someone's wishes, you agree to do what they want you to do. Some shops are bowing to consumer pressure and stocking organically grown vegetables = yield
- bow 1
- When you bow to someone, you briefly bend your body towards them as a formal way of greeting them or showing respect. They bowed low to Louis and hastened out of his way He bowed slightly before taking her bag. Bow is also a noun. I gave a theatrical bow and waved
- bow 1
- If you are bowed by something, you are made unhappy and anxious by it, and lose hope. their determination not to be bowed in the face of the allied attacks. To be bowed down means the same as to be bowed. I am bowed down by my sins
- bow 1
- If you bow your head, you bend it downwards so that you are looking towards the ground, for example because you want to show respect or because you are thinking deeply about something. The Colonel bowed his head and whispered a prayer of thanksgiving She stood still, head bowed, hands clasped in front of her. = lower
- bow 2
- The front part of a ship is called the bow or the bows. The plural bows can be used to refer either to one or to more than one of these parts. The waves were about five feet now, and the bow of the boat was leaping up and down
- bow 3
- A bow is a weapon for shooting arrows which consists of a long piece of curved wood with a string attached to both its ends. Some of the raiders were armed with bows and arrows
- bow 3
- A bow is a knot with two loops and two loose ends that is used in tying shoelaces and ribbons. Add a length of ribbon tied in a bow
- bow 3
- The bow of a violin or other stringed instrument is a long thin piece of wood with fibres stretched along it, which you move across the strings of the instrument in order to play it
- bow and arrow
- Weapon consisting of a strip of wood or other flexible material, bent and held in tension by a string. The arrow, a long wooden shaft with a pointed tip, is stabilized in flight by a feathered tail. The arrow is fitted to the string by a notch in the end of the shaft and is drawn back to produce tension in the bow, which propels the arrow when the string is released. Bow construction ranges from wood, bone, and metal to plastic and fiberglass; arrowheads have been made from stone, bone, and metal. The origins of the bow and arrow are prehistoric. The bow was a primary military weapon from Egyptian times through the Middle Ages in the Mediterranean world and Europe and even longer in China and Japan. The Huns, Turks, Mongols, and other peoples of the Eurasian steppes excelled in warfare as mounted archers; horse archers were the most deadly weapon system of pre-gunpowder warfare. The crossbow, the compound bow, and the English longbow made the arrow a formidable battlefield missile. The powerful Turkish bow had a great impact on warfare in the late Middle Ages. In many cultures, the bow's importance in warfare has been secondary to its value as a hunting weapon. It is still sometimes used for recreational hunting. See also archery
- bow and arrow
- a weapon consisting of arrows and the bow to shoot them
- bow compass
- A drawing compass with legs that are connected by an adjustable metal spring band
- bow down
- bend one's knee or body, or lower one's head; "He bowed before the King"; "She bowed her head in shame"
- bow down
- 1. If you refuse to bow down to another person, you refuse to show them respect or to behave in a way which you think would make you seem weaker or less important than them. We should not have to bow down to anyone. = kow-tow see also bow 4
- bow down
- get into a prostrate position, as in submission
- bow down
- {f} bend down
- bow hand
- the left hand
- bow hand
- The hand that holds the bow, i
- bow hand
- the right hand
- bow hand
- The hand that draws the bow, i
- bow leg
- outward curvature of the legs
- bow legs
- legs that curve outwards at the knees
- bow legs
- legs rounded outward at the knees
- bow lines
- ropes which help fasten a sail on a boat
- bow net
- A trap for lobsters, being a wickerwork cylinder with a funnel-shaped entrance at one end
- bow net
- A net for catching birds
- bow oar
- One who rows at the bow of a boat
- bow oar
- The oar used by the bowman
- bow out
- retire gracefully; "He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship
- bow out
- If you bow out of something, you stop taking part in it. He had bowed out gracefully when his successor had been appointed. = step down
- bow out
- {i} withdraw, drop out (esp. from a contest or campaign); quit, resign
- bow out
- retire gracefully; "He bowed out when he realized he could no longer handle the demands of the chairmanship"
- bow out
- remove oneself from an obligation; "He bowed out when he heard how much work was involved"
- bow pen
- A bow compass with a pen at the end of one leg
- bow saw
- n. A saw with a slender blade connected at each end to a narrow handle that curves outward like an archer's bow
- bow tie
- a man's tie; ties in a bow
- bow tie
- small tie which resembles a bow, necktie which resembles a butterfly
- bow tie
- A short tie shaped like a bow that can be worn with a wing or spread collar A bow tie adjusts to fit any neck size and are available in a variety of colors to match vests and cummerbunds
- bow tie
- A short necktie fashioned into a bow knot close to the throat
- bow tie
- Short tie that resembles a bow
- bow tie
- A bow tie is a tie in the form of a bow. Bow ties are worn by men, especially for formal occasions. A short necktie fashioned into a bowknot close to the throat
- bow tie
- A Chevrolet -- taken from its symbol
- bow window
- window that curves outward in an arc on the outside wall of a house
- bow window
- A bay window built in a curve. a window that curves out from a wall
- bow-wow
- {i} woof-woof (sound that a dog makes); doggie, (informal term for dog)
- bow-wow
- the bark of a dog
- bow-wow
- pooch: informal terms for dogs
- bow-wow
- a word meaning a dog, used by and to small children (From the sound)
- cupid's bow
- a curved bow with reversed curve ends the double curve of the upper lip when considered to resemble Cupid's bow
- down-bow
- a downward stroke from the heel to the tip of the bow
- draw a bow
- pull back the string of a bow in order to shoot an arrow
- have more than one string in one's bow
- have a number of different ways to accomplish something
- pull the long bow
- exaggerate
- sea bow
- See Marine rainbow, under Rainbow
- second string to one's bow
- additional possibilities
- sound bow
- contact (the part of a bell) against which the clapper strikes
- take a bow
- make a gesture of bending over (for respect, appreciation, etc.)
- take a bow
- acknowledge praise or accept credit; "They finally took a bow for what they did"
- take a bow
- acknowledge applause by inclining the head, as of an artist after a performance
- take a bow
- acknowledge applause by inclining the head, as of an artist after a performance acknowledge praise or accept credit; "They finally took a bow for what they did
- up-bow
- an upward stroke from the tip to the heel of the bow
- verb bow 4
- to play a piece of music on a musical instrument with a bow