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bow down, kneel, bend down, lean down - WordReference Forums I would say " bow down " is the same as " bend over " where you bend forward from the waist It is not the same as kneel which means to bend your legs until you are resting on your knees Bend down can be the same as bend over e g a bowing action, or more exaggerated if one bends one's knees as the same time I don't think lean down sounds natural: we might say lean over which I suggest would
Bow to bow at - WordReference Forums Should we use "bow down" not "bow" to describe praying to God in the Islamic manner? It doesn't matter; to bow down has the nuance of being somewhat more subservient
Blow, me bully boys, blow - WordReference Forums For practical use it would need to be along the lines of There once was a ship that put to sea Blow, me bully boys, blow And the name of that ship was the Billy o’ Tea Blow, me bully boys, blow The winds blew hard, her bow dipped down Blow, me bully boys, blow I agree that the bully boys are the sailors being exhorted by the shantyman
to bow to somebody - WordReference Forums In Europe we do not tend to bow to our friends, nor do we bow down too low to the president of the nation, as is the custom in some cultures I do not have a king, but I do not think I would bow down, kneel before, or kow-tow even to my king, let alone a friend
Bend down Vs Bow down? - WordReference Forums Hello amigos!:) The subjects must bent bow down when they are before their king Which one must I use in this case? Could I use bend over? Thanks, Sam:cool:
Wont bow, dont know how - WordReference Forums Won't bow, Don't know how is a refusal to bow; why? because we don't know how to give in, we always bounce back after disaster! Your second half has a different meaning = we don't know why - the original means we don't know how to give in, we don't know the meaning of 'to bow down and submit' However they both rhyme!! Vous restez debout, Bravo pour vous! Nous ne cèdons jamais, Devant
pronunciation: bow [depending on meaning] - WordReference Forums Hello, When bow means: 1 bow (weapon, bow and arrow) is it pronounced bou ? 2 bow (front part of ship) is it pronounced bau ? 3 bow (verb, incline your head and torso to show respect) pronounced bou ? Thank you
Somali or Somalian - WordReference Forums I am inclined to agree, if only because I have begun to get accustomed to the idea, if only because I have to bow down to my boss But, other clues seem to point in the opposite direction For example in this morning's Guardian, I read: "Until recently Eyl was a remote and rundown Somali fishing outpost of 7,000 people " A search on its web site reveals that Somalian is used (at least by
slope bend lean bow - to grab the paper - WordReference Forums Brianse, You are on the right track! A slope is an up and down surface To slope is done by things, usually geography like hills and streets To bend can be done by anyone or anything, in any direction, even metaphorically The teacher bent the rules and let us eat in the classroom To lean is to incline off center Both things and people can do it The broom was leaning against the stove The
弯下身子 - WordReference Forums (Is this the same action as 鞠躬? to bow?) No, they're not exactly the same If we say "弯下身子", we're only concerned about the action of bending down; whether the person straightened up afterward doesn't matter to us While "弯一下" includes the entire process (from bending down to straightening up)