row
noun
noun
verb
verb
rəʊ
noun
1
a
line
of
things
or
people
next
to
each
other
一排,一行,一列;
[+
of
]
a
row
of
houses
一排房子
rows
of
trees
一行行的树
in
a
row
The
children
were
asked
to
stand
in
a
row.
孩子们被要求站成一列。
row
upon
row
2
a
line
of
seats
in
a
theatre
or
cinema
〔剧院或电影院里的〕一排座位
We
sat
in
the
front
row.
我们坐在前排。
3
in a row nights/3 weeks etc
happening
a
number
of
times,
one
after
the
other
连续的;
in
a
row
She’s
been
out
four
nights
in
a
row.
她连续四个晚上都外出。
I’ve
beaten
her
three
times
in
a
row
.
我已经连续赢了她三次。
4
used
in
the
name
of
some
roads
街〔用于某些道路名称〕
22
Church
Row
教堂街 22 号
5
a hard/tough row to hoe
used
to
say
that
a
particular
situation
is
difficult
困难的处境
raʊ
noun
6
a
short
angry
argument,
especially
between
people
who
know
each
other
well
〔尤指熟人之间的〕争吵,吵架;
C
[+
with
]
He
had
just
had
a
row
with
his
wife.
他刚刚和妻子吵了架。
[+
about
]
What
was
the
row
about?
在吵些什么呀?
a
family
row
家庭争吵
a
blazing
row
(=a
very
angry
argument)
愤怒的争吵
7
a
situation
in
which
people
disagree
strongly
about
important
public
matters
〔对重要公众事件的〕争议,争论;
C
[+
about/over
]
a
new
row
over
government
secrecy
关于政府机密的一个新争议
8
a
loud
unpleasant
noise
that
continues
for
a
long
time
〔持续时间长的〕喧闹声,吵嚷声;
singular 单数
Stop
that
row
–
I’m
trying
to
get
to
sleep!
别吵啦,我要睡觉了!
rəʊ
verb
9
to
make
a
boat
move
across
water
using
OARS
划(船)
[+
away/towards/across
]
She
rowed
across
the
lake.
她划船到湖对岸。
Jenny
used
to
row
at
college
(=as
a
sport)
.
珍妮以前在大学里经常参加划船比赛。
Why
don’t
we
go
for
a
row
?
我们为什么不去划船呢?
raʊ
verb
10
to
argue
in
an
angry
way
[英] 争吵,吵架
[+
about
]
They
rowed
about
money
all
the
time.
他们总是为了钱吵架。