柯林斯詞典arrow /??r??/ (arrows) 1. N-COUNT An arrow is a long thin weapon that is sharp and pointed at one end and that often has feathers at the other end. An arrow is shot from a bow. 箭 Warriors armed with bows and arrows and spears have invaded their villages. 珮有弓箭和長矛的武士們已入侵了他們的村莊。2. N-COUNT An arrow is a written or printed sign that consists of a straight line with another line bent at a sharp angle at one end. This is a printed arrow: →. The arrow points in a particular direction to indicate where something is. 箭頭 A series of arrows points the way to the modest grave of Andrei Sakharov. 一系列箭頭指示著通往簡樸的安德烈·薩哈羅夫之墓的路。 返回 arrow劍橋詞典a weapon that is like a long , thin stick with a sharp point at one end and often feathers at the other, shot from a bow (= a long , thin piece of wood bent into a curve by a piece of string ) 箭;矢 Robin Hood asked to be buried where his arrow landed . 羅賓漢讓人們把他安葬在他的箭落下的位置。 比較dart noun (POINTED OBJECT) a sign consisting of a straight line with an upside down V shape at one end of it that points in a particular direction , used to show where something is (指示方曏的)箭號(hào),箭頭 I followed the arrows to the car park . 我順著箭頭所指方曏開到了停車場。 例句 Aim the arrow a little above the target .There was an arrow pointing to the door .Cupid is usually depicted as a winged boy with a bow and arrow. 返回 arrow