row的意思和读音

row

: [raʊ] : [raʊ]

n.

v.

rows  rowing  rowed  

adj.+n.tremendous row,furious row,terrible row

v.+n.stop row,cause row

v.agree

n.agreement,lull

v.paddle,scull,propel,punt,maneuver

n.line,chain,string,disagreement,controversy

rown.

1.[c]~ (about/over sth)a serious disagreement between people, organizations, etc. about sth

A row has broken out over education.

2.[c]a noisy argument between two or more people

She left him after a blazing row .

family rows

He had a row with his son.

3.[sing]a loud unpleasant noise

Who's making that row?

v.

1.[i](informal)to have a noisy argument

Mike and Sue are always rowing.

She had rowed with her parents about her boyfriend.

v.1.(),...,;2.,,3.();4.使,使 (up)5.,6.,,7.[];1.(),...,;2.,,3.();4.使,使 (up)5.,6.,,7.[];

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v.1.to move a boat through water using long poles with flat ends called oars; to row a boat as a sport2.if people row, they have a short noisy argument with each other

n.1.<BrE>Same as Rotten R-2.a noisy argument; a serious disagreement about an issue between people, organizations, or countries3.a series of people or things arranged in a straight line; a line of seats in a theater4.a short trip in a rowboat1.<BrE>Same as Rotten R-2.a noisy argument; a serious disagreement about an issue between people, organizations, or countries3.a series of people or things arranged in a straight line; a line of seats in a theater4.a short trip in a rowboat

1. 10 in prep ...(,) 11 row n (),() 12 one num ...

4. zhào (1) [][ row (a boat)] zhào ...

5. cycle v. row v. ;n.(),() quite adv. ...

6. neat row grapevine ...

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1.The bank's minutes made it clear that the decision to raise rates in December for an unprecedented third month in a row was finely balanced.,12

2.She was the first day, sitting in the front row, to those who pursue the vision of a relentless back of the head.

3.One small hopeful sign from today's sentencing was that the fate of the two journalists was not publicly linked to the nuclear row.

4.Each field is laid out on its own row with a label and a message to display error messages for the field.

5.If it is in a database, each row describes a user and each column contains an attribute of that user.

6."That's the place they got jumped, " Jack said, pointing out a damaged row of Optera trees at the bottom of the slope.“,”

7.He looked at the boy, who sat facing him from a front-row desk, his elbows splayed out for a steadier aim.

8.It was bold of her to row up the river.

9.She walked in and sat down in the middle of the front row.

10."Every woman in the front row was a child sitting next to a fat old man, " one insider laughed afterwords.“,”