row
1 of 2noun/roʊ/
Forms:rows
1
a group of people or objects placed in a line
B1- The students sat in a row during the assembly, listening attentively to the guest speaker.
- She carefully arranged the books in a straight row on the shelf, organizing them by genre.
- At the movie theater, we chose seats in the middle row for the best view of the screen.
- The farmer planted the seeds in a neat row, ensuring each one was spaced evenly apart.
- During the game, the fans cheered enthusiastically from the front row, eager to support their team.
2
a noisy bitter argument between countries, organizations, people, etc.
- The media covered the ongoing row between the celebrities extensively.
- The loud row in the office was caused by a disagreement over the project’s direction.
- A diplomatic row flared up after the ambassador’s comments were deemed offensive.
- The row between the neighboring countries escalated into a significant international issue.
- The family’s row over the inheritance led to a prolonged and bitter legal battle.
3
the act of propelling a boat using oars, typically as a sport or recreational activity
- She enjoyed the peaceful rhythm of each row during her morning sessions on the lake.
- His powerful row won him first place in the competition.
- They coordinated each row to move the boat swiftly through the water.
- Watching the synchronized row of the athletes was mesmerizing.
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4
a horizontal line of seats arranged side by side, typically in a theater, auditorium, or stadium
- The entire row erupted in applause after the final scene.
- Her ticket was for row G, seat 12.
- He scanned the rows for an empty seat.
- They reserved a whole row for the school group.
- The usher guided us to our row near the aisle.
5
a sequence of objects, elements, or segments placed side by side in a linear arrangement, typically extending horizontally
- The farmer planted a row of corn along the edge of the field.
- The library shelves were organized in a row, making it easy to find books.
- They painted a row of white stripes down the middle of the road.
- A row of houses lined the street, each with a small garden in front.
- The spreadsheet displayed data in multiple rows and columns.
6
a sequence of related items, events, or actions that follow one after the other in a particular order
- She won three games in a row during the chess tournament.
- The team celebrated their fifth victory in a row this season.
- He managed to complete the tasks one after another in a row without taking a break.
7
a linear arrangement of numbers, letters, or symbols placed side by side
- The spreadsheet displayed a row of figures for each month of the year.
- She entered a row of text in the document to create a header.
- The computer code included a row of instructions for the program.
- The students learned to read a row of letters from the alphabet chart.
- The scoreboard showed a row of scores for all the competing teams.