row

noun, verb59 搭配平均频率: 6.1

家庭纠纷

An argument between members of the same family.

同一家庭成员之间的争吵。

家庭争吵

An argument between family members or partners living together.

住在一起的家庭成员或伴侣之间的争吵。

A very angry and loud argument.

愤怒的争吵

An argument full of anger.

充满愤怒的争吵。

An extremely noisy or intense argument.

激烈的争吵

A very loud and unpleasant argument.

非常大声的争吵或噪音

前排

Refers to the foremost line of seats, people, etc.

指座位、人等的最前面一排。

后排

Refers to the rearmost line of seats, people, etc.

指座位、人等的最后面一排。

顶行

Refers to the highest line in a series of lines.

指一系列行中的最上面一行。

底行

Refers to the lowest line in a series of lines.

指一系列行中的最下面一行。

中间行

Refers to the central line in a series of lines.

指一系列行中的中间一行。

整齐的一排

A tidy and well-organized line of items.

整洁有序的一排物品。

水平行

A line of items arranged side-by-side.

并排排列的一行物品。

垂直行

A line of items arranged one above the other, more commonly called a column.

一系列物品上下排列

一排排

Used to emphasize a large number of rows.

用于强调大量的排。

一排又一排

Similar to 'rows and rows', emphasizing a vast, continuous arrangement of rows.

与'一排排'类似,强调广阔、连续的排的排列。

成一排;连续

Arranged in a line, or happening consecutively without a break.

排成一条线,或连续不断地发生。

吵架

To engage in an argument.

进行争吵。

To start a noisy argument or make a strong complaint.

争吵爆发

An argument began very suddenly and violently.

争吵非常突然和猛烈地开始了。

争吵爆发

An argument started suddenly and angrily.

争吵突然而愤怒地开始了。

Collocations with "row"

... + row