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I[rəu] n շարք, կարգ. in the front/back row առաջին/վերջին կարգում. row upon row շարք շարքի հետևից. sit in a row շարքով նստել. three days in a row երեք օր իրար հետևիցII[rəu] n աղմուկ. վեճ, վիճաբա նություն. What’s all this row about? Սա ի՞նչ աղմուկ է. I can’t work with that row Չեմ կարող աշխատել այդպիսի աղմուկի տակ. kick up a row խսկց. աղմուկ բարձրացնել. (վեճ) have a row aboսt վիճել որևէ բանի համար. give a row for ուշա նա լու համար հանդիմանել. They had a dreadful row Նրանք սարսափելի վիճաբա նու թյուն ունեցան[rəu] v թիավարել, նավակով փոխադրել. row smb across a river նավակով փոխադրել գետի մյուս ափը. row against the current հոսանքին դեմ թիավարել. row for the shore դեպի ափ թիավարել. row for Cambridge թիավարման մրցույթին Քեմբրիջը ներկայացնել
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