排列;序列(ARRANGEMENT OR SEQUENCE)
1. 一排;一行;一列
A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line.
e.g. ...a row of pretty little cottages...
一排漂亮的小村舍
e.g. Several men are pushing school desks and chairs into neat rows.
几个人正挪动学校的桌椅,将它们排整齐。
2. (电影院或飞机里的)一排座位
In a theatre or cinema, or on a plane, each line of seats is called a row .
e.g. She was sitting in the front row.
她坐在前排。
3. (用于街道名称)…街,…路
Row is sometimes used in the names of streets.
e.g. ...the house at 236 Larch Row.
拉奇街236号的房子
4. see also: death row;skid row
5. 连续地;接连不断地;不间断地
If something happens several times in a row, it happens that number of times without a break. If something happens several days in a row, it happens on each of those days.
e.g. They have won five championships in a row...
他们已经5次蝉联冠军。
e.g. If I'm inside for three days in a row, I go crazy...
如果连续3天不出来,我会发疯的。
6. a hard row to hoe -> see hoe
名词一行;争吵;纠纷;严重分歧动词吵架;划船送(某人)网络列;排;一列