[N-COUNT 可数名词]一排;一行;一列 A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line.
[oft N of n]
...a row of pretty little cottages...
一排漂亮的小村舍
Several men are pushing school desks and chairs into neat rows.
几个人正挪动学校的桌椅,将它们排整齐。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](电影院或飞机里的)一排座位 In a theatre or cinema, or on a plane, each line of seats is called a row .
She was sitting in the front row.
她坐在前排。
3
[N-IN-NAMES 名称名词](用于街道名称)…街,…路Row is sometimes used in the names of streets.
[n N]
...the house at 236 Larch Row.
拉奇街236号的房子
4
See also:
death row
;
skid row
;
5
[PHRASE 短语]连续地;接连不断地;不间断地 If something happens several times in a row, it happens that number of times without a break. If something happens several days in a row, it happens on each of those days.
[PHR after v]
They have won five championships in a row...
他们已经5次蝉联冠军。
If I'm inside for three days in a row, I go crazy...
如果连续3天不出来,我会发疯的。
It is the sixth month in a row in which imports have fallen.
这是进口量持续下降的第6个月了。
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a hard row to hoe→see:
hoe
;
Part-2
1
[VERB 动词]See also:
rowing
;划船;划船运送 When you row, you sit in a boat and make it move through the water by using oars. If you row someone somewhere, you take them there in a boat, using oars.
[V prep]
[V n]
[V n adv/prep]
He rowed as quickly as he could to the shore...
他尽快地把船划到岸边。
We could all row a boat and swim almost before we could walk...
我们所有人几乎在还不会走之前就已经会划船和游泳了。
The boatman refused to row him back.
船夫拒绝划船把他送回去。
Row is also a noun.
I took Daniel for a row.
我带着丹尼尔去划船了。
相关词组:
row back
Part-3
1
[N-COUNT 可数名词]严重分歧;纠纷 A row is a serious disagreement between people or organizations.
[oft adj N]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair...
这有可能会加深关于银行在此事中的作用的分歧。
The ministers must have realized that they risked what could be a major diplomatic row with France.
部长们应该已经认识到了他们这样做可能会与法国产生严重的外交纠纷。
2
[N-COUNT 可数名词]争吵;争执;争论 If two people have a row, they have a noisy argument.
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
We never seem to stay together for very long before we have a dreadful row...
我们总是在一起呆不了多久就会大吵一架。
A man had been stabbed to death in a family row.
一位男子在一场家庭纠纷中被刺死。
3
[V-RECIP 相互动词]争吵;争执;争论 If two people row or if one person rows with another, they have a noisy argument.
[pl-n V]
[V with n]
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
They rowed all the time...
他们总是争吵不休。
He had earlier rowed with his girlfriend.
他早先和女友吵过架。
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[N-SING 单数名词]叫嚷;吵闹;喧嚣 If you say that someone is making a row, you mean that they are making a loud, unpleasant noise.
[BRIT 英]
[INFORMAL 非正式]
'Whatever is that row?' she demanded. 'Pop festival,' he answered.
“那闹哄哄的究竟是在做什么?”她问道。“是流行音乐节,”他回答说。
Oxford
row2/raʊ; NAmEraʊ/
noun
,
verb
☞see also
row
1rowrowsrowedrowingnoun( 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; NAmEraʊ/row1★/rəʊ; NAmEroʊ/
noun
,
verb
☞see also
row
2rowrowsrowedrowingnoun★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。3a complete line of stitchesin knitting or crochet(编织中的)针行,一整行4Rowused 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
IDIOMin a ˈrow1★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.verb1[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; NAmEroʊ/
LDC
row1 noun
row2 verb
row3 noun
row4 verb
rowrow1 /rəʊ $ roʊ/ ●●●S2W2 noun [countable]
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1row (1)a line of things or people next to each other → columnrow of a row of houses rows of treesin a row The children were asked to stand in a row.row upon row (=many rows) of shelves stacked with books2a line of seats in a theatre or cinema: We sat in the front row.3in a row happening a number of times, one after the otherSYN consecutively4 nights/3 weeks etc in a row She’s been out four nights in a row. I’ve beaten her three times in a row.4used in the name of some roads: 22 Church Row5a hard/tough row to hoe used to say that a particular situation is difficult
row1 noun
row2 verb
row3 noun
row4 verb
rowrow2 /rəʊ $ roʊ/ ●●○ verb
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[intransitive, transitive] to make a boat move across water using oarsrow away/towards/across She rowed across the lake. Jenny used to row at college (=as a sport).—row noun [singular]: Why don’t we go for a row?—rower noun [countable]
row1 noun
row2 verb
row3 noun
row4 verb
rowrow3 /raʊ/ noun British English
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1[countable] a short angry argument, especially between people who know each other wellSYN quarrelrow with He had just had a row with his wife.row about What was the row about? a family row a blazing row (=a very angry argument)► see thesaurus at
argument
2[countable] a situation in which people disagree strongly about important public mattersSYN controversyrow about/over a new row over government secrecy3[singular] a loud unpleasant noise that continues for a long timeSYN racket: Stop that row – I’m trying to get to sleep!COLLOCATIONSverbshave a row· Have you and Peter had a row?ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rowa huge row· They had a huge row when he got back home early yesterday.a furious row· She left the party after a furious row with her boyfriend.a blazing/flaming row (=a very angry row)· She had a blazing row with Eddie and stormed out of the house.a stand-up row (=a very angry row)· That night there was a stand-up row among the four kidnappers.a family row· When he turned up late, there was a family row.an unholy row informal (=a very angry row)· An unholy row broke out between two of the men drinking in the bar.
row1 noun
row2 verb
row3 noun
row4 verb
rowrow4 /raʊ/ verb [intransitive]
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British English to argue in an angry wayrow about They rowed about money all the time.
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