Bowing means moving your head or body down. People do this to show respect or say hello. It is common in some countries and cultures.
She showed respect by bowing deeply.
He made a bowing motion to greet them.
Bowing means using a bow stick to play a string instrument. The bow rubs the strings and makes music. It is used with violin, cello, and other instruments.
She learned bowing on the violin today.
Good bowing helps the music sound smooth.
Bowing means when something bends or curves down or inside. This can happen to things like bridges, wood, or branches when they change shape.
The bowing of the bridge worried engineers.
The tree’s branches show bowing after the wind.
Bowing can mean acting in a humble or thankful way to someone powerful. It shows you accept their authority or respect their position.
His bowing to the boss showed respect.
Bowing to authority is common in the office.
Bowing means the bending of a bow weapon. This bending stores energy to shoot arrows when the bow is released.
The bowing of the longbow stores energy for shooting.
Archers studied the bowing to improve aim.
Bowing means when an object bends or curves because of pressure or force. It is important in science to understand how materials behave.
The bowing of the beam shows material stress.
Engineers measure bowing to check structure safety.
Bowing in theatre means when actors bend forward at the end of a play. It shows thanks to the audience for watching the show.
The actor took a bowing to thank the crowd.
Bowing after the show is polite and expected.