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row

英 [rəʊ , raʊ]

美 [roʊ , raʊ]

n.  一排; 一列; 一行; (剧院、电影院等的)一排座位; (编织中的)针行,一整行
v.  划(船); 划船送(某人)
n.  严重分歧; 纠纷; 吵架; 争吵; 大的噪音
v.  吵架; 大声争辩

复数:rows 过去式:rowed 过去分词:rowed 现在分词:rowing 第三人称单数:rows 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.2 / BNC.1406 / COCA.1843

短语动词

row back
1. 改变,收回(原来的说法);改口  

习惯用语

    n.

      in a row
    • 连续几次地
      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
    • This is her third win in a row.
      这是她连续获得的第三次胜利。
    • 接连几天(等)地
      if sth happens for several days, etc. in a row , it happens on each of those days
    • Inflation has fallen for the third month in a row.
      通货膨胀率连续第三个月在下降。
    • get/have (all) your ducks in a row
    • 为某事做充分准备;把事情安排得井井有条
      to have made all the preparations needed to do sth; to be well organized

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 一排;一列;一行
        a number of people standing or sitting next to each other in a line; a number of objects arranged in a line
        1. a row of trees
          一行树木
        2. We sat in a row at the back of the room.
          我们在屋子的后面坐成一排。
        3. The vegetables were planted in neat rows.
          蔬菜一行行种得整整齐齐。
      • (剧院、电影院等的)一排座位
        a line of seats in a cinema/movie theater, etc.
        1. Let's sit in the back row.
          我们坐最后一排吧。
        2. Our seats are five rows from the front.
          我们的座位在前面第五排。
      • (编织中的)针行,一整行
        a complete line of stitches in knitting or crochet
        1. (用于某些道路名称)
          used in the name of some roads
          1. Manor Row
            庄园路
        2. 划船(时间)
          an act of rowing a boat; the period of time spent doing this
          1. We went for a row on the lake.
            我们去湖上划船了。

        verb

        • 划(船)
          to move a boat through water using oars (= long wooden poles with flat ends)
          1. We rowed around the island.
            我们绕着岛划船。
          2. Grace rowed the boat out to sea again.
            格雷斯又划着船出海了。
        • 划船送(某人)
          to take sb somewhere in a boat with oars
          1. The fisherman rowed us back to the shore.
            渔夫划船将我们送回到岸上。

        柯林斯词典

          ARRANGEMENT OR SEQUENCE 排列;序列

          • N-COUNT 一排;一行;一列
            Arow ofthings or people is a number of them arranged in a line.
            1. ...a row of pretty little cottages...
              一排漂亮的小村舍
            2. 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。
          • N-COUNT (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 arow.
            1. She was sitting in the front row.
              她坐在前排。
          • N-IN-NAMES (用于街道名称)…街,…路
            Rowis sometimes used in the names of streets.
            1. ...the house at 236 Larch Row.
              拉奇街236号的房子
          • See also:death rowskid row
          • PHRASE 连续地;接连不断地;不间断地
            If something happens several timesin a row, it happens that number of times without a break. If something happens several daysin a row, it happens on each of those days.
            1. They have won five championships in a row...
              他们已经5次蝉联冠军。
            2. 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。
            3. 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。
          • a hard row to hoe→ see:hoe

          MAKING A BOAT MOVE 使船移动

          DISAGREEMENT OR NOISE 分歧;喧闹

          • N-COUNT 严重分歧;纠纷
            Arowis a serious disagreement between people or organizations.
            1. 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。
            2. 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。
          • N-COUNT 争吵;争执;争论
            If two people have arow, they have a noisy argument.
            1. 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。
            2. 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。
          • V-RECIP 争吵;争执;争论
            If two peoplerowor if one personrows withanother, they have a noisy argument.
            1. They rowed all the time...
              他们总是争吵不休。
            2. He had earlier rowed with his girlfriend.
              他早先和女友吵过架。
          • N-SING 叫嚷;吵闹;喧嚣
            If you say that someone is making arow, you mean that they are making a loud, unpleasant noise.
            1. '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。

          英英释义

          noun

          • the act of rowing as a sport
              Synonym:rowing
            1. (construction) a layer of masonry
              1. a course of bricks
              Synonym:course
            2. a continuous chronological succession without an interruption
              1. they won the championship three years in a row
            3. an angry dispute
              1. they had a quarrel
              2. they had words
              Synonym:quarrelwranglewordsrun-industup
            4. an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
              1. a row of chairs
            5. a linear array of numbers, letters, or symbols side by side
              1. a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
                1. a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds
                2. rows of barbed wire protected the trenches

              verb

              • propel with oars
                1. row the boat across the lake

              双语例句

              • Ten footballer stood in a row on the sport ground.
                运动场上一字儿站着十名足球运动员。
              • 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。
              • He became a skid row type of drunkard.
                他变成了那种贫民区里常见的醉鬼。
              • I was in the middle of the back row
                我在后排的中间。
              • He rowed as quickly as he could to the shore
                他尽快地把船划到岸边。
              • 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。
              • '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。
              • We had a humongous row just before she left
                就在她离开之前,我们大吵了一架。
              • 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。
              • My husband has just had a blazing row with his boss.
                我丈夫刚和他老板大吵了一架。