单词 | row |
释义 | noun | verb | noun rowrow1 /roʊ/ ●●● S2 W2 noun [countable] 1 a line of things or people next to each other: row of A row of palm trees lined the street. The girls stood in a row. The desks were all arranged in rows. The hills are planted with row upon row of grape vines.2a line of seats in a theater, large room, etc.: the front/back row We sat in the front row.3technical a line of numbers, information, etc. that goes across the page in a table (=type of list)4in a row used to say that the same thing happens or is done a number of times, one after the other: They won six times in a row.5a hard/tough row to hoe informal a situation or problem that is difficult for someone to deal with noun | verb | noun rowrow2 /roʊ/ ●●○ verb 1 [intransitive, transitive] to make a boat move across water using oars (=long poles that are flat at one end): We rowed the boat across the lake.2[transitive] to take someone somewhere in a boat that you are rowing: He rowed us down the river.3[intransitive] to row in a boat as a sport noun | verb | noun rowrow3 /raʊ/ noun [countable] British a short angry argument |
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