row

名詞

UK/rəʊ/
US/roʊ/

定義 row 名詞

arrangement

  1. 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

  1. A series of houses that are joined together by their side walls.

location

  1. Countable

    A term used in the names of some streets or roads.

    • Oak Row

    • Elm Row

    • Maple Row

action

  1. 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.

片語 row 名詞

  • in a row

    Occurring consecutively without interruption.

    She has been voted the best actress three years in a row.

動詞

UK/rəʊ/
US/roʊ/

定義 row 動詞

  1. 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.

成語

  • 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.

片語動詞 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.