1 row /ˈroʊ/ noun
plural rows
plural rows
Learner's definition of ROW
[count]
1
: a straight line of people or things that are next to each other一排;一列;一行 -
rows of corn成行的玉米
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The desks are arranged in six rows.书桌被摆成了六排。
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The table of figures should include totals at the end of each row and column.数字表应在每行和每列末尾列出总数。
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The bookstore has row upon row [=many rows] of self-help books.这家书店有很多排自助书籍。
2
: a line of seats in a theater, stadium, etc.(剧院、体育场等的)一排座位 3
Row : a street or road街;路 —
used in names用于名称
a tough/hard row to hoe
: something that is difficult to do or deal with艰巨的任务;难办之事;棘手的事情
in a row
: following one after another一个接一个地 2 row /ˈroʊ/ verb
rows; rowed; rowing
rows; rowed; rowing
Learner's definition of ROW
1
: to move a boat through water using oars划(船) [no object]
[+ object]
2
[+ object] : to carry (someone or something) in a boat that you row划船送(某人或某物) 3 row /ˈroʊ/ noun
Learner's definition of ROW
[singular]
: an act of rowing a boat划船 plural rows
plural rows
Learner's definition of ROW
chiefly British, informal
1
[count] : a noisy argument吵架;争吵 2
[count] : a lot of loud arguing or complaining usually involving many people吵嚷;吵闹 3
[singular] : a loud, unpleasant noise大噪音 5 row /ˈraʊ/ verb
rows; rowed; rowing
rows; rowed; rowing
Learner's definition of ROW
[no object] British
: to have a noisy argument with someone争吵