- Cannery Row
- a row broke out as a result of the new legislation
- a row of bushes with little clumps of flowers in between
- a row of bushes with little clumps of flowers in between
- apparently, they had a huge row
- could you move further along the row
- her arrival was the prologue to yet another row
- plain stitch/row
- she looked along the row/down the list
- stop that row!
- there was a very tall man in the row in front
- they had a real humdinger of a row!
- they've notched up six wins in a row
- to get into a row
- to have a row with somebody
- to kick up a fuss a row
- to make a row
- two seats in the middle of the row
- we had a flaming row about it
- we planted a row of trees to break the wind
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row
[rəʊ]noun
1. | [of chairs, trees] rangée f [of vegetables, seeds] rang m [of people - next to one another] rangée f [ - behind one another] file f, queue f [of cars] file f [in knitting] rang m for the third time in a row pour la troisième fois de suite she put the boxes in a row elle aligna les boîtes they sat/stood in a row ils étaient assis/debout en rang |
2. | [in cinema, hall] rang m in the third row au troisième rang |
3. | rugby ligne f |
4. | (UK) [in street names] rue f |
5. | computing ligne f |
6. | [in boat] promenade f (en bateau à rames) |
row
[rəʊ]intransitive verb
[in boat] ramer
to row across a lake traverser un lac à la rame
sport faire de l'aviron
row
[rəʊ]transitive verb
[boat] faire avancer à la rame or à l'aviron
[passengers] transporter en canot
Morgan rowed the tourists across the lake Morgan fit traverser le lac aux touristes dans un bateau à rames
to row a race faire une course d'aviron
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