Examples of using Bow in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
Each bow expresses one of four Buddhist vows.
They bend their tongue like a bow;
And give the poor-rate, and bow down with those who bow down.
Propeller/ Bow.
The ancient people of Serbia believed that the rainbow was the Storm God's bow.
The Bethnal Green and Bow Gazette.
A bow is also available, but when used, the player will hold the bow back indefinitely until the player selects another item or logs off.
The hurt captain, lying against the water jar in the bow, spoke always in a low voice and calmly;
This earliest form of dentistry involved curing tooth related disorders with bow drills operated, perhaps, by skilled head craftsmen.
There are specific ways that Muslims are supposed to sit, stand, bow, and move their hands and bodies during prayer.
From top to bottom and from bow to stern, Norwegian Jade has enough onboard activities to fill every minute of your cruise.
At this the Wizard made a bow to the people and repeated his trick of producing the nine tiny piglets and making them disappear again.
After demonstration, bow to the instructor, then to a partner and begin practice.
Single men were housed in the bow while single women and families were accommodated in the stern section, with families occupying the larger cabins.
The bow cannot possibly always stand bent, nor can human nature or human frailty subsist without some lawful recreation.".
Ethereal views of Titanic's bow offer a comprehensiveness of detail never seen before.
The customary greeting in Thailand involves a bow with the palms pressed together, as if in prayer; similar gestures are common from Cambodia to Indonesia.
After the demonstration bow to the instructor, then to a partner and immediately begin to practice.
These boats seemed like they would do quite well for our purposes, because the bow had enough space for launching and landing our helicopter.
The bow was often six feet long, and it took men 10 years of training just to get used to it.