rows
形容词
rowdy
词义:喧闹的,吵闹的
例句:
1. The rowdy crowd at the concert was dancing and shouting.
音乐会上喧闹的人群在跳舞和喊叫。
rowdyish
词义:有点吵闹的
例句:
1. The rowdyish behavior of the children annoyed the neighbors.
孩子们有点吵闹的行为让邻居们很烦恼。
名词
series
词义:一系列,一套
例句:
1. She watched the entire series of her favorite TV show.
她看完了她最喜欢的电视节目的整个系列。
line
词义:排,行
例句:
1. The students stood in a line to enter the classroom.
学生们排队进入教室。
词语辨析
row 和 line
这两个词都可以表示“排,行”的意思,但row更常用于描述一系列连续的东西,而line则更常用于表示有序的排列。
例句:
1. She planted rows of flowers in her garden.
她在花园里种了一排排的花。
2. The students waited in line to buy tickets.
学生们排队等候购买票。
词汇扩充
rowboat
词义:划艇,小船
例句:
1. They took a rowboat out onto the lake for a peaceful afternoon.
他们划着小船去湖上度过一个宁静的下午。
近义词
1. line
词义:排,行
例句:
- The dancers formed a line and moved in unison.
舞者们排成一行,齐步前进。
2. queue
词义:排队
例句:
- There was a long queue outside the theater for the ticket sale.
剧院外有一长队人排队买票。
反义词
column
词义:列
例句:
1. The information was presented in a clear and organized column.
这些信息以清晰有序的列方式呈现。
柯林斯词典
rows (noun)
[countable]
1. A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line.
例句:
- The books were arranged in neat rows.
这些书整齐地排成一行。
[uncountable]
2. A row is a number of things or people that are next to each other in a line.
例句:
- The children sat in rows.
孩子们坐成一排。
3. A row is a serious disagreement or argument between people, organizations, or countries.
例句:
- They had a row and she stormed out of the house.
他们发生争吵,她气冲冲地离开了房子。
牛津词典
rows (noun)
[countable]
1. A number of people or things in a more or less straight line.
例句:
- Rows of chairs were set up for the audience.
为观众摆放了一排排的椅子。
[countable]
2. A serious dispute or argument.
例句:
- She had a row with her boss and resigned.
她与老板发生了严重争吵并辞职。
[countable]
3. A noisy acrimonious quarrel.
例句:
- There were rows and tears before I left.
在我离开之前发生了激烈的争吵和哭闹。
[countable]
4. A horizontal line of cells in a worksheet identified by numbers.
例句:
- Click the Format button and select Row.
点击“格式”按钮,然后选择“行”。
用法
1. in rows:排成一行,成排地
例句:
- The audience sat in rows, waiting for the concert to begin.
观众们坐成一排,等待音乐会开始。
2. have a row:发生争吵
例句:
- They had a row over who should wash the dishes.
他们为了谁应该洗碗而发生了争吵。
3. row after row:一排又一排,接连不断
例句:
- The store had row after row of books on the shelves.
商店的货架上摆满了一排又一排的书。
例句
- The rowdy crowd at the concert was dancing and shouting. (rowdy)
- The rowdyish behavior of the children annoyed the neighbors. (rowdyish)
- She watched the entire series of her favorite TV show. (series)
- The students stood in a line to enter the classroom. (line)
- She planted rows of flowers in her garden. (row)
- The students waited in line to buy tickets. (line)
- They took a rowboat out onto the lake for a peaceful afternoon. (rowboat)
- The dancers formed a line and moved in unison. (line)
- There was a long queue outside the theater for the ticket sale. (queue)
- The information was presented in a clear and organized column. (column)
- The books were arranged in neat rows. (rows)
- The children sat in rows. (rows)
- They had a row and she stormed out of the house. (row)
- Rows of chairs were set up for the audience. (rows)
- She had a row with her boss and resigned. (row)
- There were rows and tears before I left. (rows)
- Click the Format button and select Row. (rows)
- The audience sat in rows, waiting for the concert to begin. (in rows)
- They had a row over who should wash the dishes. (have a row)
- The store had row after row of books on the shelves. (row after row)