rower 的 2 个定义
n. 名词 noun- a number of persons or things arranged in a line, especially a straight line: a row of apple trees.
- a line of persons or things so arranged: The petitioners waited in a row.
- a line of adjacent seats facing the same way, as in a theater: seats in the third row of the balcony.
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- a street formed by two continuous lines of buildings.
- Music. tone row.
- Checkers. one of the horizontal lines of squares on a checkerboard; rank.
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- Sometimes, they do miss in the same direction for a couple of cycles in a row.
- She asked me if I would come and film her on death row telling the truth of her life and crimes, which she had never done before.
- On bus rides to and from school, they will sit one student per row of seats.
- Tennessee dropped its fourth in a row to fall to 2-4, and no, the Vols are not back.
- No one has won four straight in the Cocktail Party rivalry since Florida won six in a row from 1998 to 2003.
- “The air has come out of the tires,” the Canadian rower Iain Brambell said in 2008.
- He was greeted by Canadian rower Malcolm Howard, a member of the silver-medal winning men's eight.
- Sit beside me on the rower's bench, madame, and the coat will stretch around both of us.
- The rower stood up again, drove a boat-hook into the cruel jaws, and lashed the stock to a thorl-pin with a piece of cordage.
- He struggled back to his feet, leaning on a rower's bench and wishing miserably that his quaking stomach had more to lose.
- Still the boats pressed on, every rower apparently outdoing himself, if not outdoing everything else.
- The rower should then get aboard the houseboat, after which the wind will carry us all the way across the lake.