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row
- IPA[raʊ]
英式
- a noisy acrimonious quarrel;a serious dispute
- have a quarrel;rebuke severely
noun: row, plural noun: rows
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名詞
- 1. a noisy acrimonious quarrel they had a row and she stormed out of the house 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a serious dispute the director is at the centre of a row over policy decisions
- ▪ a severe reprimand I always got a row if I left food on my plate 同義詞
- 2. a loud noise or uproar if he's at home he must have heard that row 同義詞
動詞
- 1. have a quarrel they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale she had rowed with her boyfriend the day before
- ▪ rebuke severely she was rowed for leaving her younger brother alone
- a run-down part of a town frequented by vagrants and alcoholics.
Oxford Dictionary
- a run-down part of a town frequented by vagrants, alcoholics, and drug addicts.
Oxford American Dictionary
- exhaust someone by rowing
Oxford American Dictionary
- complete the course of a boat race with little effort, owing to the absence or inferiority of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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片語
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- IPA[rəʊ]
英式
- propel (a boat) with oars: out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy
- a spell of rowing.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[rō]
美式
- a number of people or things in a more or less straight line: her villa stood in a row of similar ones the photograph shows a row of civilians walking between men in uniform
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[rəʊ]
英式
- a number of people or things in a more or less straight line: her villa stood in a row of similar ones future additions will include a row of shops along the south side
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[rō]
美式
- propel (a boat) with oars: out in the bay a small figure was rowing a rubber dinghy
- a period of rowing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[rou]
美式
- a noisy acrimonious quarrel: they had a row and she stormed out of the house
- have a quarrel: they rowed about who would receive the money from the sale
Oxford American Dictionary