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Aussprache: [/ˈɹəʊ/]

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Kontext: „games“

(noun) a line of things, like seats in a theater or oars on a boat. When things are arranged in a line, they are in a row.

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The students sat in a row during the assembly.

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The chairs were not in a row; they were scattered around the room.

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Can you count how many desks are in the front row of the classroom?

Kontext: „relationship“

(verb) to have a heated argument or dispute with someone. When you have a big fight or disagreement, you might say you had a row with that person.

Beispiel

They rowed about where to go on vacation, but soon found a compromise.

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They rarely rowed with each other; they were very good at communicating.

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Do you think it's okay to row with your friends?

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