noun “row”
Singular row, Plural rows
- a series of objects arranged in a straight line
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The teacher instructed the students to plant the seeds in neat rows to ensure each plant had enough space to grow.
- a horizontal series of items in a table
In the spreadsheet, each row represents a different student's grades.
- the action of moving a boat by using oars
After work, she likes to go for a row on the calm lake.
- a weightlifting exercise involving a pulling motion towards the back
To strengthen his back muscles, John added rows to his workout routine.
verb “row”
Infinitiv row; hien rows; Verg. rowed; Part. Verg. rowed; Ger. rowing
- to move a boat through water using oars
Every morning, she rows her small boat across the lake to catch the sunrise.
- to carry someone or something in a boat using oars
They rowed the tourists across the lake to see the sunset.
noun “row”
Singular row, Plural rows
- a loud dispute or quarrel
The couple's loud row could be heard from the street.
- a significant disagreement
The row between the two political parties about the new policy lasted for weeks.
verb “row”
Infinitiv row; hien rows; Verg. rowed; Part. Verg. rowed; Ger. rowing
- to engage in a loud dispute
The siblings rowed loudly over who would get the last slice of pizza.