- bow stave
- 制弓用的木頭
English-Chinese dictionary. 2013.
English-Chinese dictionary. 2013.
bow — bow; bow·darc; bow·den; bow·dich·ia; bow·ditch; bow·dock; bow·el·less; bow·en·ite; bow·en s; bow·er barff; bow·er·ly; bow·et; bow·grace; bow·ing·ly; bow·kail; bow·legged; bow·less; bow·line; bow·man s; bow·ser; bow·sprit; bow·stave; bow·ster;… … English syllables
stave — bow·stave; pal·stave; stave; … English syllables
Bow string — A bow string joins the two ends of the bow stave and launches the arrow. Desirable properties include light weight, strength, resistance to abrasion, and resistance to water. Mass has most effect at the center of the string; one gram of extra… … Wikipedia
bow and arrow — Weapon consisting of a strip of wood or other flexible material, bent and held in tension by a string. The arrow, a long wooden shaft with a pointed tip, is stabilized in flight by a feathered tail. The arrow is fitted to the string by a notch in … Universalium
Laminated bow — A laminated bow is a bow in which different materials are laminated together to form the bow stave itself. Traditional composite bows are normally not included, although their construction with horn, wood, and sinew might bring them within the… … Wikipedia
Composite bow — Reconstruction of a Ming dynasty Kaiyuan bow by Chinese bowyer Gao Xiang. This is a horn, bamboo, sinew composite … Wikipedia
Down bow — A representation of a Down bow mark on a stave The position of the frog on a bow A Down bow is a technique of bowing played on bowed, string instruments. The pla … Wikipedia
bowstave — bow·stave … English syllables
English longbow — The English longbow, also called the Welsh longbow, was a powerful type of medieval longbow (a tall bow for archery) about 6 ft 6 in (2.0 m) long used by the English, Scots and Welsh, both for hunting and as a weapon in medieval warfare. English… … Wikipedia
List of archery terms — This is a List of archery terms, including both the equipment and the practice. Aside from the wiki link associated with each word or phrase, (or a indicating the need for an article) a brief description is also included. NOTOC A*Aluminium… … Wikipedia
Archer's paradox — The term archer s paradox refers to the flexing of an arrow shaft that occurs when it is shot from a non centershot bow. Coined by Robert P. Elmer in the 1930s, the archer s paradox centers around the idea that, in order to be accurate, an arrow… … Wikipedia