bow · noun C /boʊ/
bow (KNOT)
B2 a knot with two curved parts and two loose ends, that is used to tie shoes or as decoration
Dictionary example:
The present was wrapped in gold paper and tied with a big red bow.
Learner example:
He saw a big black bow [o]n the handle of the door. (First Certificate in English; B2; Greek)
bow (WEAPON)
B2 a piece of curved wood with a string attached to both ends, used for shooting arrows
Dictionary example:
a bow and arrows
Learner example:
The bow was very beautiful and there were some letters on [it]: Artemis. He could not believe it, he had the bow of Artemis. (First Certificate in English; B2; Chinese)
bow (INSTRUMENT)
C2 a long, thin piece of wood with hairs stretched between the ends, used to play some musical instruments
Dictionary example:
a violin bow
Learner example:
The feeling was, moreover, enhanced by his unique style, as for instance [with] the guitar solo on "Dazed and Confused," played with a violin bow. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; French)