rows
US /roʊz/
UK /rəʊz/
名词
1.
排, 行
a number of people or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line
示例:
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The students sat in neat rows.
学生们坐在整齐的排里。
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We planted three rows of corn.
我们种了三排玉米。
2.
争吵, 吵架
a noisy argument or quarrel
示例:
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They had a big row about money.
他们为钱大吵了一架。
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The children often have a row over toys.
孩子们经常为玩具吵架。
动词
划船
propel a boat with oars
示例:
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They decided to row across the lake.
他们决定划船穿过湖泊。
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He learned to row a boat at a young age.
他从小就学会了划船。