arrow
arrow — 名詞
1. a long, narrow stick fired from a bow, with a sharp metal tip on the front end a
箭
從弓射出的細長帶尖武器
a long, narrow stick fired from a bow, with a sharp metal tip on the front end and small feathers fixed to the back end, used as a weapon or in archery sports.
Robin Hood pulled an arrow from his quiver and aimed at the apple.
羅賓漢從箭袋裡抽出一支箭,瞄準那顆蘋果。
collocation: pull / fire / shoot an arrow
The arrow struck the wooden target right in the centre.
那支箭正中木製靶子的中央。
subject role: arrow + verb of impact
Tova chose a lighter bow and three sharp arrows for the competition.
莉娜為比賽挑了一把較輕的弓和三支鋒利的箭。
The hunter's arrow missed the deer and stuck deep into a tree trunk.
獵人射的箭沒打中鹿,深深插進了一棵樹幹裡。
Children at the summer camp learned how to fit an arrow to the bowstring.
夏令營的孩子們學會了如何把箭搭上弓弦。
文法句型
shoot an arrow
fire an arrow
用法筆記
Almost always countable and concrete. Distinguish from sense 2 (the printed sign): you fire or shoot sense 1, but you follow or read sense 2.
常見錯誤
2. a printed or drawn shape (→) made of a line with a small triangle at one end, us
箭頭;箭號
標示方向或位置的箭形符號
a printed or drawn shape (→) made of a line with a small triangle at one end, used on signs, screens, or maps to show which way to go or which thing to look at.
Follow the green arrows on the floor to find the exit.
沿著地板上的綠色箭頭走,就能找到出口。
collocation: follow the arrows
A big red arrow on the map showed where the treasure was buried.
地圖上有個大大的紅色箭頭,標示寶藏埋藏的位置。
Click the small arrow next to your name to open the menu.
點一下你名字旁邊的小箭頭,就能打開選單。
The teacher drew an arrow pointing from the heart to the lungs on the diagram.
老師在圖上畫了一個從心臟指向肺部的箭頭。
Yellow arrows along the trail guided the hikers back to the campsite before sunset.
步道沿途的黃色箭頭,在日落前把登山客引回營地。
文法句型
follow the arrows
an arrow pointing to / at
用法筆記
Object is usually flat (a sign, screen, paper, or map), not a real object you can hold. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense never takes verbs like 'shoot' or 'fire'.