单词 | row |
释义 | Word Frequency row 1(rəʊ) noun 1. an arrangement of persons or things in a line a row of chairs 2. a. mainly British a street, esp a narrow one lined with identical houses b. (capital when part of a street name) Church Row 3. a line of seats, as in a cinema, theatre, etc 4. mathematics a horizontal linear arrangement of numbers, quantities, or terms, esp in a determinant or matrix 5. a horizontal rank of squares on a chessboard or draughtboard 6. in a row 7. a hard row to hoe Word origin Old English rāw, rǣw; related to Old High German rīga line, Lithuanian raiwe stripWord Frequency row 2(raʊ) noun 1. a noisy quarrel or dispute 2. a noisy disturbance; commotion we couldn't hear the music for the row next door 3. a reprimand 4. give someone a row verb 5. (intransitive; often foll by with) to quarrel noisily 6. (transitive) archaic to reprimand Word origin C18: origin unknownWord Frequency row 3(rəʊ) verb 1. to propel (a boat) by using oars 2. (transitive) to carry (people, goods, etc) in a rowing boat 3. to be propelled by means of (oars or oarsmen) 4. (intransitive) to take part in the racing of rowing boats as a sport, esp in eights, in which each member of the crew pulls one oar Compare scull (sense 6)5. (transitive) to race against in a boat propelled by oars Oxford row Cambridge every year noun 6. an act, instance, period, or distance of rowing 7. an excursion in a rowing boat Derived forms rower (ˈrower) noun rowing (ˈrowing) noun Word origin Old English rōwan; related to Middle Dutch roien, Middle High German rüejen, Old Norse rōa, Latin rēmus oar |
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