row 英 [rəʊ]   美 [roʊ]

row

row  英 [rəʊ] 美 [roʊ]

n. 行,排;划船;争吵  v. 划船;使……成排;争吵 

进行时:rowing  过去式:rowed  过去分词:rowed  第三人称单数:rows  名词复数:rows 

A row has broken out over education. 在教育问题上出现了严重分歧。
She left him after a blazing row. 大吵一场之后,她离他而去。

  • A row is a straight line of something, like a row of penguins at the zoo, tulips planted in a row in a garden, or a row of tuba players marching in the Fourth of July parade in your town.
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  • n. 行,排;划船;争吵
  • v. 划船;使……成排;争吵
  • 1. A row has broken out over education.

    在教育问题上出现了严重分歧。

  • 2. She left him after a blazing row.

    大吵一场之后,她离他而去。

  • 3. family rows

    家庭里的争吵

  • 4. He had a row with his son.

    他跟儿子吵了一架。

  • 5. Who's making that row?

    谁那么吵?

  • 6. Mike and Sue are always rowing.

    迈克和苏总是吵架。

  • 7. a row of trees

    一行树木

  • 8. Let's sit in the back row.

    我们坐在最后一排吧。

  • 9. Our seats are five rows from the front.

    我们的座位在前面第五排。

  • 10. We went for a row on the lake.

    我们去湖上划船了。

  • 11. We rowed around the island.

    我们绕着岛划船。

  • 12. Grace rowed the boat out to sea again.

    格雷斯又划着船出海了。

row 2 / raʊ ; NAmE raʊ / noun , verb see also row 1 row rows rowed rowing noun ( informal) ( especially BrE) 1 [countable ] row(about/over sth) a serious disagreement between people, organizations, etc. about sth 严重分歧;纠纷 A row has broken out over education. 在教育问题上出现了严重分歧。 2 [countable ] a noisy argument between two or more people 吵架;争吵 SYN quarrel She left him after a blazing row. 大吵一场之后,她离他而去。 family rows 家庭里的争吵 He had a row withhis son. 他跟儿子吵了一架。 3 [singular ] a loud unpleasant noise 大的噪音 SYN din , racket Who's making that row? 谁那么吵? verb [intransitive ] ( BrE) ( informal) to have a noisy argument 吵架;大声争辩 Mike and Sue are always rowing. 迈克和苏总是吵架。 row(with sb) (about sb/sth) She had rowed with her parents about her boyfriend. 她和父母因为她的男朋友吵过架。 row / raʊ ; NAmE raʊ / row 1 / rəʊ ; NAmE roʊ / noun , verb see also row 2 row rows rowed rowing noun 1 row(of sb/sth) a number of people standing or sitting next to each other in a line; a number of objects arranged in a line 一排;一列;一行 a row of trees 一行树木 We sat in a rowat the back of the room. 我们在屋子的后面坐成一排。 The vegetables were planted in neat rows. 蔬菜种得整整齐齐。 2 a line of seats in a cinema/movie theater, etc. (剧院、电影院等的)一排座位 Let's sit in the back row. 我们坐在最后一排吧。 Our seats are five rows from the front. 我们的座位在前面第五排。 3 a complete line of stitchesin knitting or crochet (编织中的)针行,一整行 4 Row used in the name of some roads (用于某些道路名称) Manor Row 庄园路 5 [usually singular ] an act of rowinga boat; the period of time spent doing this 划船(时间) We went for a row on the lake. 我们去湖上划船了。 see also death row , skid row IDIOM in a ˈrow 1 if sth happens several times in a row,it happens in exactly the same way each time, and nothing different happens in the time between 连续几次地 This is her third win in a row. 这是她连续获得的第三次胜利。 2 if sth happens for several days, etc. in a row,it happens on each of those days 接连几天(等)地 Inflation has fallen for the third month in a row. 通货膨胀率连续第三个月在下降。 more at duck n. verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to move a boat through water using oars(= long wooden poles with flat ends) 划(船) We rowed around the island. 我们绕着岛划船。 rowsth Grace rowed the boat out to sea again. 格雷斯又划着船出海了。 2 [transitive ] rowsb (+ adv./prep.) to take sb somewhere in a boat with oars 划船送(某人) The fisherman rowed us back to the shore. 渔夫划船将我们送回到岸上。 row / rəʊ ; NAmE roʊ /
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