arrow
Prononciation : [ˈɛroʊ]
Mot
Contexte : « object »
(noun) a thin, straight piece of wood or metal with a sharp point at one end. It is shot from a bow and can be used for hunting or target practice. When you think of archery, think of arrows flying through the air.
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The archer aimed carefully and shot the arrow at the target.
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Without an arrow, the bow cannot be used for shooting.
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Can you show me how to properly hold an arrow?
Contexte : « symbol »
(noun) a mark or symbol that shows direction or movement, often used in signs or maps. If you see an arrow pointing, it tells you where to go or what to follow.
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The arrow on the sign pointed towards the park.
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The map didn’t have any arrows, so it was hard to know where to turn.
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Where does that arrow lead us on the map?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to indicate or point out something directionally, like using your finger or another object to show someone where to look or go, similar to how an arrow directs attention.
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She arrowed her finger towards the spot on the map.
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He didn't arrow the way clearly, so it was confusing.
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Can you arrow the correct path for us to take?
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