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bow1 [bəʊ, Am boʊ] N

1. bow (weapon):

bow
лук m

2. bow (slip-knot):

bow

3. bow MUS:

bow

bow2 [baʊ] N naut

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It is worthy of our attention, is fairly true to its aims despite bowing down to the weakness and potential crassness of the reality genre.
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In the last scene, the mouse leaves his hole and dances, bowing to rapturous applause.
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Then the abbot and monks enter the cathedral and proceed to the altar, everyone bowing reverently as they pass before them.
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In it, he makes use of extended instrumental techniques (for example, playing behind the bridge, bowing on the tailpiece).
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In addition to the wing-flicking, the birds in the pair face each other while calling and lean forward while bowing ceremoniously to each other.
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Title page shows outline of the same bowing hobbit as on the cover.
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After bowing a bouncer and seeing the batsman weave uncomfortably he stands and stares at the batsman a huge improvement from his ealier diffident ways.
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Free bowing is rarely used today due to its lack of communal focus, which can cause musicians to play out of step with each other.
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She never crawled, and when she began to walk at the age of nearly three, she experienced severe bowing in both legs.
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They have elaborate courtship rituals, which include sky-pointing, bill-clapping, and bowing.
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