Row
01
排, 行
a group of people or objects placed in a line
例子
She carefully arranged the books in a straight row on the shelf, organizing them by genre.
她小心翼翼地把书在书架上排成一条直行,按类型整理。
02
争吵, 争执
a noisy bitter argument between countries, organizations, people, etc.
例子
The loud row in the office was caused by a disagreement over the project ’s direction.
办公室里激烈的争吵是由于对项目方向的分歧引起的。
03
划船, 划艇运动
the act of propelling a boat using oars, typically as a sport or recreational activity
例子
She enjoyed the peaceful rhythm of each row during her morning sessions on the lake.
她喜欢在湖上早晨的划船时每一次划桨的平静节奏。
04
排, 行
a horizontal line of seats arranged side by side, typically in a theater, auditorium, or stadium
例子
Her ticket was for row G, seat 12.
她的票是排G,座位12。
05
行, 排
a sequence of objects, elements, or segments placed side by side in a linear arrangement, typically extending horizontally
例子
The library shelves were organized in a row, making it easy to find books.
图书馆的书架被组织成一排,这使得找书变得容易。
5.1
排, 行
a horizontal layer of bricks, stones, or other masonry units laid in a single line to form part of a wall or structure
例子
The construction workers completed one row of stones before moving to the next.
建筑工人在移动到下一行之前完成了一排石头。
06
连续, 一系列
a sequence of related items, events, or actions that follow one after the other in a particular order
例子
The team celebrated their fifth victory in a row this season.
球队庆祝了他们本赛季的第五场连胜。
07
行, 排
a linear arrangement of numbers, letters, or symbols placed side by side
例子
She entered a row of text in the document to create a header.
她在文档中输入了一行文本来创建一个标题。
to row
01
划船, 划桨
to move a boat or other watercraft through water using oars or paddles
Transitive: to row a boat
例子
The team worked together to row the boat across the calm lake.
团队一起工作,划船穿过平静的湖面。
02
争吵, 吵架
to have a noisy argument
Dialect
British
Intransitive: to row over sth | to row about sth
例子
The neighbors would often row about the shared parking space in front of their houses
邻居们经常为他们房子前的共享停车位争吵。



























