rowed
v. 划船( row的過去式和過去分詞 ); (用船)劃運; 用…支槳劃; 充當劃手
A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line.
...a row of pretty little cottages...
一排漂亮的小村舍
Several men are pushing school desks and chairs into neat rows.
幾個人正挪動學校的桌椅,將它們排整齊。
In a theatre or cinema, or on a plane, each line of seats is called a row .
She was sitting in the front row.
她坐在前排。
Row is sometimes used in the names of streets.
...the house at 236 Larch Row.
拉奇街236號的房子
If something happens several times in a row, it happens that number of times without a break. If something happens several days in a row, it happens on each of those days.
They have won five championships in a row...
他們已經5次蟬聯冠軍。
If I'm inside for three days in a row, I go crazy...
如果連續3天不出來,我會發瘋的。
He rowed her ashore and then continued trolling around the lake.
他攏岸讓她下船,然後繼續悠閒地在湖上划著。
He rowed as quickly as he could to the shore.
他儘快地把船划到岸邊。
They rowed all the time.
他們總是爭吵不休。
He had earlier rowed with his girlfriend.
他早先和女友吵過架。
We rowed over to the other side of the river.
我們划船到河的對岸.