Word: bow

Category: bow

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Related words: bow

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Synonyms: bow

obeisance, salaam, bob, curtsy, nod, reverence, prow, front, stem, nose, head, cutwater, loop, knot, ribbon, arc, curve, bend, crescent, half-moon, longbow, crossbow, recurve, bowknot, curtain call, fore, bowing

Translations: bow

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spanish
Translations:
arco, lazo, inclinarse, inclinación, proa, arco de, el arco
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german
Translations:
bogen, bug, masche, schleife, Bogen, Bug, Schleife, Verbeugung
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french
Translations:
coup, voûter, arche, plier, révérence, infléchir, replier, cintre, ployer, arc, ...
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italian
Translations:
arco, fiocco, prua, dell'arco, l'arco
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portuguese
Translations:
arco, curvar, inclinar, proa, curva, arco de
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dutch
Translations:
toog, boog, boeg, strik, strijkstok
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russian
Translations:
сгибаться, нагибаться, самострел, нагнуться, расшаркиваться, преклониться, смычок, удалиться, раскланиваться, поклон, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
bue, baugen, baug, buen
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swedish
Translations:
buga, böja, båge, fören, rosett, bågen, pilbåge
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finnish
Translations:
kaari, jousenkaari, alistua, kokka, rusetti, jousi, keula, keulan
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danish
Translations:
bue, sløjfe, bøje, stævnen
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czech
Translations:
sehnout, ohnout, luk, poklona, tah, uvést, sklánět, ohýbat, shýbat, smyčec, ...
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polish
Translations:
ugiąć, skłaniać, dziób, pokłon, smyczek, kabłąk, kłaniać, ukłonić, wygięcie, zginać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
ívvonalzó, vonóhúzás, csónakdaru, nyeregállvány, vonó, fejbólintás, íj, selyemzsinór, ökörjárom, nyeregváz, ...
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turkish
Translations:
yay, pruva, baş, yayı
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greek
Translations:
κόμπος, τόξο, φιόγκος, πλώρη, πλώρης, φιόγκο, το τόξο
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ukrainian
Translations:
самостріл, дуга, підпорядковуватися, згинати, лук, цибулю, цибуля
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albanian
Translations:
përkulje, hark, harku, harkun, përkulet, harku i
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bulgarian
Translations:
поклон, лък, лъка, носовата, лъка си
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belarusian
Translations:
перад, лук, цыбулю, цыбуля
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estonian
Translations:
kummardus, poogen, vibu, vööri, vöörist, vöör, vööril
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croatian
Translations:
naklon, gudalo, savijati, luk, pramac, mašna
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icelandic
Translations:
bindi, bogi, bógur, Bow, boga, boginn, borar
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latin
Translations:
arcus
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lithuanian
Translations:
kaspinas, lankas, svogūnai, laivapriekio, lanko
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latvian
Translations:
loks, stops, priekšgala, kuģa priekšgala, kuģa priekšgals
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macedonian
Translations:
лак, поклонат, Топлинска, поклон, лакот
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romanian
Translations:
arc, arcul, prova, funda, plecăciune
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slovenian
Translations:
úklona, lok, premcu, premca, ločna
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slovak
Translations:
motýlik, stuha, luk, lúk

The meaning and "use of": bow

noun
  • a knot tied with two loops and two loose ends, used especially for tying shoelaces and decorative ribbons. - a girl with long hair tied back in a bow
  • a weapon for shooting arrows, typically made of a curved piece of wood whose ends are joined by a taut string. - They had walked and driven for hours to get there, carrying the only weapons they possessed - bows and arrows, spears and machetes.
  • a long, partially curved rod with horsehair stretched along its length, used for playing the violin and other stringed instruments. - When the electric is used, it's played with a violin bow , which results in a sound I'm sure we could use to communicate with whales.
  • an act of bending the head or upper body as a sign of respect or greeting. - the man gave a little bow
  • the premiere or launch of a movie or product. - the new big screen will make its bow at the game on Saturday
  • the front end of a ship. - water sprayed high over her bows
verb
  • play (a stringed instrument or music) using a bow. - the techniques by which the pieces were bowed
  • bend into the shape of a bow. - the sides of the image are squeezed in or bowed out
  • bend the head or upper part of the body as a sign of respect, greeting, or shame. - he turned and bowed to his father
  • bend with age or under pressure. - the grass bowed down before the wind
  • (of a movie or product) be premiered or launched. - the trailer bowed in theaters nationwide on December 23

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