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/ar-oh/US // ˈær oʊ //UK // (ˈærəʊ) //

箭头,箭,箭矢,箭头指向

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slender, straight, generally pointed missile or weapon made to be shot from a bow and equipped with feathers at the end of the shaft near the nock, for controlling flight.
    • : anything resembling an arrow in form, function, or character.
    • : a linear figure having a wedge-shaped end, as one used on a map or architectural drawing, to indicate direction or placement.
    • : Astronomy. the constellation Sagitta.
    • : broad arrow.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to indicate the proper position of by means of an arrow: to arrow in a comment between the paragraphs.

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Examples

  • The skeletons Lee has studied show evidence of very active lives, including shooting arrows.

  • If we forget the arrows and consider only the pressures, we discover that high-velocity air flowing around the leading edge of the wing creates low pressure there, pulling it forward.

  • Then he draws in some arrows and additional information around that.

  • You could then impose the restriction that the one-dimensional closed loop needs to be embedded on this map so that it always follows the direction of the arrows over which it’s embedded.

  • He and Lenz assumed that the results held for 2D sheets and 3D blocks of arrows as well, and that the model therefore failed to capture the behavior of real magnets.

  • An arrow appears indicating the direction you will launch your ball.

  • My younger, straighter-than-an-arrow son was stopped and arrested in two separate jurisdictions a few years ago.

  • The brand logo turned out to feature a graceful archer on horseback, in a Tatar national costume, poised to shoot his arrow.

  • And an arrow painted on the ground that shows the way to Mecca, for prayers.

  • Sometimes,” he is fond of telling the press, “the target draws the arrow.

  • A primitive savage makes a bow and arrow in a day: it takes him a fortnight to make a bark canoe.

  • Ki Pak had an arrow-walk and target in his garden, and here it was that Yung Pak used to practise almost daily.

  • Coming to a gate of red stone, Yung Pak asked the meaning of the carved arrow in the arch overhead.

  • The blood rushed in a hot tide into the girl's pale wet face, and yet she shivered as if an arrow had pierced her heart.

  • He drew himself up, and stood still waiting till the arrow struck home.