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row noun
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B1 [ C ] a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other: a row of houses/books/plants/people/horses We had seats in the front/back row of the theatre.
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US (UK terrace) a line of houses joined together along their side walls
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[ C ] used in the names of some roads: Prospect Row in a row
B2 one after another without a break: She's been voted Best Actress three years in a row.
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更多范例减少例句The roof of the temple was held up by a row of thick stone columns.I'd like seats on the front row of the stalls."This is our fourth victory in a row, " he gloated.They built a row of hotels right along the sea-front.A row of tall fir trees shuts off the view of the street in front.
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Things collected in lines or rings
chain
column
crocodile
file
in single file
interrow
line
queue
rank
ring
rope
single file
string
thread
tier
train
two-tier
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Houses & homes
Roads: urban & residential streets
row noun
(MOVING THROUGH WATER)
[ C usually singular ] the activity of making a boat move through water using oars (= poles with flat ends): They've gone for a row to the island.
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Movement on or through water
buoyantly
cast
cast someone adrift idiom
dabble
dip
dip in something
float
hydroplane
outsail
paddle
paddler
raft
sail
slingshot
smoothness
surface
swim
tack
wade
wallow
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Rowing
习语
a hard/tough row to hoe
rowverb [ I or T ] uk
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B2 to cause a boat to move through water by pushing against the water with oars (= poles with flat ends): The wind dropped, so we had to row (the boat) back home. He rowed for the US in the 2016 Olympics.
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Rowing
bow
bowman
canvas
cox
feather
four
oar
oarsman
oarswoman
out-row
rower
rowing
scull
sculling
shell
sliding seat
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row back rownoun mainly UK uk
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row noun
(ARGUMENT)
[ C ] a noisy argument or fight: My parents often have rows, but my dad does most of the shouting. What was a political row over government policy on Europe is fast becoming a diplomatic row between France and Britain.
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an argumentargumentI don't want to get into an argument with you about this.disagreementThere was a disagreement over who should pay the bill.quarrelThere were bitter quarrels between the two neighbours.rowUK My parents had a row about money.squabbleI'm always dealing with squabbles between the children.tiffShe had a tiff with her boyfriend last night.
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更多范例减少例句They had an awful row several years ago, but now they've resolved their differences.There was an almighty row when I asked them to leave.We had a flaming row over it last night.Did you manage to patch things up with Jackie after your row?They have massive rows because they're both so stubborn.
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Arguments & disagreements
altercation
be (on) non-speakers idiom
belligerence
bickering
blood feud
bust up phrasal verb
collision
controversy
discord
multi-front
non-speaker
pile on phrasal verb
pile on/onto (someone) phrasal verb
quarrel
run something in phrasal verb
scrap
showdown
skirmish
stoush
turf war
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row noun
(NOISE)
[ S ] loud noise: I can't concentrate because of the row the builders are making.
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Noise & noisy
abuzz
bang something out phrasal verb
barky
bash something out phrasal verb
blast
boisterously
brouhaha
clamour
clatter
disturbance
loudly
noisy
rackety
resonant
ring out phrasal verb
ring with something phrasal verb
rowdily
rowdiness
rowdy
strident
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rowverb [ I ] mainly UK informal uk
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to argue, especially loudly: My parents are always rowing (about/over money).
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to argue with someoneargueThe kids are always arguing about something.have an argumentI had an argument with my sister.fightThe two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly.quarrelStop quarrelling, you two!rowUK My parents were always rowing about money.squabbleThey are still squabbling over who will get the big office.
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Arguing & disagreeing
a bone of contention idiom
adversarial
agent provocateur
aggressor
agitative
alienate
alienated
argue the toss idiom
argue with someone
battlefield
differ
flame
incongruent
make a case for something idiom
make a scene idiom
mike check
non-circular
schism
spark
throat
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rownoun [ C ] us
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row noun [C]
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a line of things arranged next to each other: Everybody lined up in a neat little row. I want to sit in the front row. in a row
If something happens a number of times in a row, it happens that many times without interruption: They’ve won six games in a row.
rowverb [ I/T ] us
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row verb [I/T]
(MOVE IN WATER)
to cause a boat to move by pushing against the water with oars (= long poles with flat ends), or to move people in a boat in this way: [ T ] Dad rowed us back to shore.
rowing noun [ U ] us
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Sarah won an Olympic medal in rowing.
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row的例句
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Plots were surrounded by a single guard row between them.
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The participants were told that they would hear each sentence four times in a row, with less noise on each successive presentation.
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The trees in the outer most rows of each block were excluded to avoid any border effects.
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Supply-side options are shown in the rows of table 1, and are put under two subheadings: carbon and carbon-neutral.
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Representing each band as a list of numbers makes it difficult to extract and perform row operations efficiently.
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Within minutes, seven men, several dressed in suits and ties, marched in, one by one, and stood in a row behind us.
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It may simply be that a sentence with two adverbs in a row is not very elegant and is stylistically awkward.
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Similarly, changing the relative magnitude of aggregate supply and demand elasticities in the fourth and fifth rows does not destroy the incentives for activism.
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The single spicule is 1152 to 1392 long, and 16 caudal spines are arranged in two ventral and two lateral rows, each bearing four spines.
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The stimuli are arranged by rows, while the responses are given in columns.
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The stimuli are arranged in rows, while the responses are arranged in columns.
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We still find three columns of cavitons per waveguide, but arranged in ten rows.
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On this task, five rows of five digits, arranged in different orders, were presented.
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In other words, the forward substitution accesses the matrix row by row, whilst the backward substitution performs access in a column by column manner.
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Furthermore, while two rows of scrolls wrap around the exterior, the scrolls do not form zoomorphs.
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bottom rowThe results for the point vortices are in the bottom row.
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double rowFifteen spines are located dorsally in a double row (fig. 14).
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front rowAnd, as often happens at events such as these, the entire cabinet was seated in the front row.
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