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名词 n.
动词 v.
缩写
英 /ˈæɹəʊ̯/|[ˈæɹəʊ̯]
美 /ˈæɹə/|[ˈæɹə]
英文释义
名词 n.
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A projectile consisting of a shaft, a point and a tail with stabilizing fins that is shot from a bow.
— The Citizens in their rage, imagining that euery poſt in the Churche had bin one of yᵉ Souldyers, ſhot habbe or nabbe at randon^([sic – meaning random]) uppe to the Roode lofte, and to the Chancell, leauing ſome of theyr arrowes ſticking in the Images.
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A sign or symbol used to indicate a direction (e.g.→).
— Consider now the arrow with initial point A and terminal point B; this arrow we shall designate by #92;overrightarrow#123;AB#125;. If a#95;1,a#95;2,a#95;3, and b#95;1,b#95;2,b#95;3 are the coordinates of A and B, respectively, then #92;overrightarrow#123;AB#125; is equal to the arrow #92;overrightarrow#123;OP#125;, where O is the origin of the coordinate system and P has coordinates b#95;1-a#95;1,b#95;2-a#95;2,b#95;3-a#95;3. Thus each arrow is equal to one having the origin as its initial point.
- A directed edge.
- A morphism.
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A dart.
— The second arrow flew through the air in a drunken parabolic curve and nestled just below the previous dart. Twenty! “Good arrows!” came from all around the room. Total silence came from the opposition corner.
- The -> symbol, which has specific meanings in various programming languages.
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The inflorescence or tassel of a mature sugar cane plant.
— When the bulb of the “blowing ball” is operated, a gentle spray, much like what happens in Nature when a sugar cane arrow is shaken by the wind or gently tapped, is given out at the free end of the capsule and can be directed to any portion of the arrow as desired.
动词 v.
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To move swiftly and directly (like an arrow).
— Above his head, a startled bird arrows up, into the sun.
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To let fly swiftly and directly.
— Jermain Defoe dinked in an equaliser and Gareth Bale hit the crossbar for the hosts before Elliott Bennett arrowed in Norwich's winner.
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To develop an inflorescence.
— The more vigorous and luxuriant the vegetation of a field of canes, the less will the tendency to flowering be shewn; whereas nearly all the canes will be found to arrow if the soil be poor and the vegetation meagre.
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To navigate using the arrow keys.
— Arrow left until you reach the start of the text you want to delete.
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To single out or nominate (someone) to be responsible for something, especially an undesirable task.
— Just because I never come for meeting … my boss arrow me to do this job.
缩写
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Contraction of ever + a, sometimes used with a redundant a or an.
— though he hath lived here this many years, I don't believe there is arrow a servant in the house ever saw the colour of his money.
词汇关系
衍生词
arrow arum
arrowback
arrow bag
arrow bamboo
arrow board
arrow crab
arrow-finger
arrowgrass
arrow-head
arrowhead
arrowheaded
arrow-hole
arrow in the quiver
arrowleaf
arrowless
arrowlet
arrowlike
arrowmaker
arrow of love
arrow of time
time's arrow
arrow paradox
arrowpoint
arrow point
arrow poison
arrow-poison frog
arrow prayer
arrowproof
arrow-root
arrowroot
arrowslit
arrow slit
arrowsmith
arrow snake
arrow-straight
arrow switch
Arrowverse
arrow-wood
arrowwood
arrowword
arrowworm
arrow worm
arrowy
bow and arrow
broad arrow
Broken Arrow
cool arrow
Dutch arrow
elf arrow
fat arrow
fire arrow
green arrow
hit two targets with one arrow
life-arrow
Peirce arrow
poison arrow
poison arrow frog
possession arrow
red arrow
sea arrow
sharrow
slings and arrows
straight-arrow
straight arrow
straight as an arrow
Swiss arrow
whistling arrow
yellowline arrow crab
词源
词源 1
From Middle English arwe, from Old English earh (“arrow”) (oblique form ēarw-), from Proto-West Germanic *arhu (“arrow”), from Proto-Germanic *arhwō (“arrow”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂érkʷo- (“bow, arrow”). Cognate with Faroese ørv, ørvur (“arrow”), Icelandic ör (“arrow”), örvar (“arrows”), Gothic 𐌰𐍂𐍈𐌰𐌶𐌽𐌰 (arƕazna, “dart”), Asturian and Leonese arcu (“arrow”), Aragonese, Galician, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish arco (“arrow”), Catalan, French, and Romanian arc (“arrow”), Latin arcus (“bow”). Doublet of arch, arc, arco, and arcus.
词源 2
Representing pronunciation.
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