row
名词
定义 row 名词
arrangement
- B1Countable
A sequence of objects, people, or animals positioned next to one another.
A row of houses / a row of books / a row of plants / a row of people / a row of horses
We were seated in the front row / back row of the theater.
A neat row of roses was planted in the garden.
structure
A series of houses that are joined together by their side walls.
location
- Countable
A term used in the names of some streets or roads.
Oak Row
Elm Row
Maple Row
action
- CountableUsually singular
The act of propelling a boat across water using oars.
They went for a row to the island.
We enjoyed a quiet row in the evening.
He decided to go for a row in the morning for exercise.
片语 row 名词
- in a row
Occurring consecutively without interruption.
• She has been voted the best actress three years in a row.
动词
定义 row 动词
- B2TransitiveIntransitive
To propel a boat through water using oars.
The wind died down, so we had to row back home.
She rows every morning as a form of exercise.
They rowed gracefully across the lake.
成语
- a hard/tough row to hoe
A situation or task that is very difficult to deal with or overcome.
• Starting a business during an economic downturn is a hard row to hoe.
片语动词 row
- row back
to alter a previously made decision, opinion, or statement
• After a lengthy discussion, he decided to row back on his original stance.