Row
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English
Pronunciation
- rō, /rəʊ/, /r@U/
- Homophones: roe
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Noun
row
- A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
- A line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right; as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.
Synonyms
Translations
- Chinese Characters: 排
- Catalan: fila f (1), Filera f (1)
- Danish: rad (1), række (1)
- Finnish: rivi
- French: ligne f (1), rang m (1), rang' (2)
- German: Reihe f (1), Zeile f (2)
- Polish: rząd m (1), wiersz m (2)
- Swedish: rad c (1,2)
Pronunciation
- rō, /rəʊ/, /r@U/
- Homophones: roe
- Rhymes: -əʊ
Transitive verb
to row
- To propel (a boat) over water using oars
Translations
- Danish: ro
- Dutch: roeien
- Finnish: soutaa
- French: ramer
- German: rudern
- Italian: remare
- Spanish: remar
- Swedish: ro
Pronunciation
- rou, /raʊ/, /raU/
Noun
row
- A noisy argument
- By common usage, loud noise: Who's making that row?
Synonyms
Translations
- Danish: spektakel (1, 2), tumult (1), optøjer pl. (1), ballade (1, 2), strid (1), slagsmål (1), skænderi (1)
- Dutch: ruzie f, rij f
- Finnish: riita
- German:
Pronunciation
- rou, /raʊ/, /raU/
Intranstive verb
to row
- To argue noisily
Synoyms
Translations
- Finnish: riidellä
- German: any of the noun translations above + machen, + veranstalten, + verursachen