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。