arrows
Prononciation : [ˈɛroʊz]
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Contexte : « weapons »
(noun) a long, thin object that you shoot from a bow. It is pointed at one end and is used for hunting or sport. When you pull back the string on a bow and let it go, the arrow flies through the air.
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The archer hit the target perfectly with his arrow.
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The arrow missed the target completely and landed far away.
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How many arrows do you think we need for the next competition?
Contexte : « symbols »
(noun) a symbol or drawing that looks like a pointed line with a tail. Arrows are often used in writing or graphics to show direction or movement. They help people understand where to go or what to follow.
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The map had arrows showing the correct path to follow.
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There were no arrows to guide us, so we got lost in the park.
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Can you see the arrows that point to the different attractions?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move or point something in the direction of an arrow. Sometimes, we say 'to arrow' when something is directed sharply towards a goal.
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The bird arrowed toward the open sky with great speed.
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The car didn’t arrow in the right direction; it turned the wrong way instead.
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Did the plane arrow toward the runway during landing?
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