释义 |
- n.一行;争吵;纠纷;严重分歧
- v.吵架;划船送(某人)
- 网络列;排;一列
复数:rows 现在分词:rowing 过去式:rowed adj.+n. tremendous row,furious row,terrible row v. paddle,scull,propel,punt,maneuver n. line,chain,string,disagreement,controversy 1. | [c] ~ (about/over sth) 严重分歧;纠纷a serious disagreement between people, organizations, etc. about sth |
| A row has broken out over education. 在教育问题上出现了严重分歧。 |
2. | [c] 吵架;争吵a noisy argument between two or more people |
| She left him after a blazing row . 大吵一场之后,她离他而去。 | | | | He had a row with his son. 他跟儿子吵了一架。 |
3. | [sing] 大的噪音a loud unpleasant noise |
| Who's making that row? 谁那么吵? |
1. | [i] (informal) 吵架;大声争辩to have a noisy argument |
| Mike and Sue are always rowing. 迈克和休总是吵架。 | | She had rowed with her parents about her boyfriend. 她和父母因为她的男朋友吵过架。 |
n. | 3. (两旁或一旁有房屋的)路,街〔英国常用作某种行业占用的街道、地区〕 3. (两旁或一旁有房屋的)路,街〔英国常用作某种行业占用的街道、地区〕 | v. | |
n. | 1. a noisy quarrel or dispute 2. an unpleasant or excessively loud noise 3. a group of things or people arranged in a line that is usually straight 4. a line along which things or people are placed next to one another 5. a narrow street that is lined with houses or other buildings on both sides 6. a line of seats in a theatre, cinema, lecture hall, or similar public place 7. a street where a particular occupation or type of person predominates 9. a short journey in a rowing boat 10. noisy behaviour or activity 1. a noisy quarrel or dispute 2. an unpleasant or excessively loud noise 3. a group of things or people arranged in a line that is usually straight 4. a line along which things or people are placed next to one another 5. a narrow street that is lined with houses or other buildings on both sides 6. a line of seats in a theatre, cinema, lecture hall, or similar public place 7. a street where a particular occupation or type of person predominates 9. a short journey in a rowing boat 10. noisy behaviour or activity | v. | 1. to propel a boat across water by using oars 2. to make a lot of noise, especially during an argument 3. to take part in the sport of rowing 4. to have a noisy argument 5. to move a boat through water using long poles with flat ends called oars 6. quarrel,often noisily or violently 7. take(sb.or sth.)in a boat with oars 1. to propel a boat across water by using oars 2. to make a lot of noise, especially during an argument 3. to take part in the sport of rowing 4. to have a noisy argument 5. to move a boat through water using long poles with flat ends called oars 6. quarrel,often noisily or violently 7. take(sb.or sth.)in a boat with oars |
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