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

词态变化


复数: bows;第三人称单数: bows;过去式: bowed;过去分词: bowed;现在分词: bowing;

中文词源


bow 鞠躬,弓

来自PIE *bheug, 弯。

英文词源


bow
bow: There are three distinct words bow in English, although two of them, ‘arrow-shooter’ [OE] and ‘bend the body’ [OE], are ultimately related. Bow for arrows comes from Old English boga, which also meant more generally ‘arch’; its source was Germanic *bugon, a derivative of *bug-, the short stem of *beugan. This *beugan was also the source of Old English bōgan, antecedent of modern English bow ‘bend the body’, while the short stem lies additionally behind bright [OE] and bout [16]. Buxom, which originally meant ‘flexible’ and ‘obedient’, derived from bow ‘bend the body’.

The other bow ‘front of a boat’ [15] was probably borrowed from Dutch boeg, a word related to English bough.

=> bight, bout, buxom; bough
bow (v.)
Old English bugan "to bend, to bow down, to bend the body in condescension," also "to turn back" (class II strong verb; past tense beag, past participle bogen), from Proto-Germanic *bugon (cognates: Dutch buigen, Middle Low German bugen, Old High German biogan, German biegen, Gothic biugan "to bend," Old Norse boginn "bent"), from *beugen, from PIE root *bheug- (3) "to bend," with derivatives referring to bent, pliable, or curved objects (cognates: Sanskrit bhujati "bends, thrusts aside;" Old High German boug, Old English beag "a ring"). The noun in this sense is first recorded 1650s. Related: Bowed; bowing. Bow out "withdraw" is from 1942.
bow (n.1)
weapon for shooting arrows, Old English boga "archery bow, arch, rainbow," from Proto-Germanic *bugon (cognates: Old Norse bogi, Old Frisian boga, Dutch boog, German Bogen "bow;" see bow (v.)). The sense of "a looped knot" is from 1540s. The musician's bow (1570s) formerly was curved like the archer's. Bowlegged is attested from 1550s.
bow (n.2)
"front of a ship," mid-14c., from Old Norse bogr or Middle Dutch boech "bow of a ship," literally "shoulder (of an animal)," the connecting notion being "the shoulders of the ship." See bough.

双语例句


1. We should not have to bow down to anyone.
我们不必向任何人示弱。

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2. Add a length of ribbon tied in a bow.
再用一段丝带,系个蝴蝶结。

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3. I untied the bow and unwrapped the small box.
我解开蝴蝶结,拆开小盒子的包装。

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4. He acknowledged the applause with a small bow.
他微微地鞠了一躬表示对掌声的感谢。

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5. Farling smiled in acknowledgement and gave a bow.
法林微笑示意,又躬身行了个礼。

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