row

NOUN (1)
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fila literal / línea literalformal / string common / concept sentence untranslatable (No direct equivalent concept in SPANISH)
Synonyms line formalcommon , string common
Antonyms column

A series of people or things arranged in a line, often side by side, or one after another.

plural
rows
  • Please stand in a row so we can take a picture. — An instruction to arrange oneself in a straight line.
  • The first row of seats at the concert offers the best view. — Referring to a line of seats at the front of an audience.
  • She planted a row of rose bushes along the fence. — A linear arrangement of plants in a garden.
VERB (1)
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remar literal / paddlear common / concept sentence untranslatable (No direct equivalent concept in SPANISH)
Synonyms paddle common , scull technical
Antonyms sink

To propel a boat through water using oars.

irregular note only if irregular
past present_participle
rowed rowing
  • They decided to row across the lake at dawn. — The act of moving a boat using oars across a body of water.
  • He learned to row a single scull in college. — To operate a type of narrow racing boat by rowing.
  • We will row to the island if the weather holds. — Indicating an intention to travel to an island by rowing a boat.