rows
Prononciation : [roʊz]
Mot
Contexte : « arrangement »
(noun) a row is a straight line of things, like chairs or books, placed next to each other. You see this when items are put in a nice order, one after the other.
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The chairs were set up in neat rows for the concert.
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The books were not arranged in rows; they were all over the table.
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How many rows of seats are there in the classroom?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to row means to move a small boat forward using oars. It’s like paddling with sticks to make the boat go where you want.
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They rowed their boat across the lake last weekend.
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She didn't row the boat because there was no one to help her.
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Can you row a boat by yourself?
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