B1 [ C ] a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other一排;一行;一列
US UK terrace a line of houses joined together along their side walls排屋,排房
[ C ] used in the names of some roads(用于一些道路的名称中)路,街
B2 one after another without a break接连地;连续地
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The roof of the temple was held up by a row of thick stone columns.
I'd like seats on the front row of the stalls.
"This is our fourth victory in a row, " he gloated.
They built a row of hotels right along the sea-front.
A row of tall fir trees shuts off the view of the street in front.
[ C usually singular ] the activity of making a boat move through water using oars (= poles with flat ends)划(船)
B2 to cause a boat to move through water by pushing against the water with oars (= poles with flat ends)划(船)
[ C ] a noisy argument or fight争吵,吵架;打斗
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They had an awful row several years ago, but now they've resolved their differences.
There was an almighty row when I asked them to leave.
We had a flaming row over it last night.
Did you manage to patch things up with Jackie after your row?
They have massive rows because they're both so stubborn.
[ S ] loud noise大的噪音,响声,闹声
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