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I [rəu] noun(a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) vrstaII 1. [rəu] verb1) (to move (a boat) through the water using oars: He rowed (the dinghy) up the river.) veslati2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.) peljati v čolnu2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.) veslanje- rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat III noun1) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.) prepir2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) vpitje, kraval* * *I [róu]nounveslanje; vožnja, izlet s čolnom na veslaII [róu]intransitive verb & transitive verbveslati; voziti (čoln, koga v čolnu); voziti se v čolnuto row s.o. across the river — prepeljati koga s čolnom čez rekoto row against the tide figuratively veslati proti toku, boriti se s težavamito row s.o. for s.th. — (tekmovalno) veslati s kom za kajI'll row you if you like — tekmoval bom s teboj v veslanju, če hočešto row dry British English colloquially suho (= brez špricanja z vesli) veslatito row wet British English colloquially pri veslanju špricati z veslito row in the same boat figuratively biti v istem položaju, imeti isto usodoto row down s.o. — prehiteti koga v veslanju, preveslati koga (zlasti pri tekmovanju), biti boljši v veslanjuIII [róu]1.nounvrsta; niz; kolona (številk); vrsta hiš; ulica (med dvema vrstama hiš)in rows — v vrstah, po vrsti, zapovrstjo, po redua row of beads — niz biserov, bisernika hard (a long) row to hoe figuratively težak, naporen (dolgotrajen) posel (opravilo, stvar), težka nalogato hoe one's own row figuratively American brigati se za svoje lastne zadeveto set in a row — postaviti v vrsto, razvrstitito sit in the front row — sedeti v prvi vrsti;2.transitive verbpostaviti (posaditi) v vrstah (v eni vrsti); nanizatiIV [ráu]1.nouncolloquiallyvpitje, kričanje, kraval, hrup; glasen prepir, pretep, rabuka, ravs; graja, zmerjanje, oštevanjewhat's the row? — kaj se je zgodilo?, kaj je narobe?, kaj pa je?to kick up (to make) a row — dvigniti, napraviti hrup, kraval; kričati, vpiti, hrupno ugovarjatithey kicked up a tremendous row — dvignili so peklenski hrup;2.intransitive verb & transitive verbcolloquially razgrajati, prepirati se; napraviti (izzvati, povzročiti) hrup, škandal; grajati, (o)zmerjati, levite brati; archaic pretepsti -
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I [rəu] 1. сущ.1)а) ряд, линияeven / straight row — прямая линия
in a row — в ряд; подряд, последовательно
Syn:б) вереница, ряд; серия; последовательность2) ряд домов; улица ( образованная двумя рядами домов)3)а) ряд (в театре, кинотеатре и т. п.)б) ряд, шеренга (например, в хоре)4) с.-х. ряд при посадке растений, борозда, бороздка5) ряд петель ( в вязании)6) информ. ряд, строка7) шпалера, живая изгородь8) амер.а) этажб) квартира••to have a hard row to hoe — амер. стоять перед трудной задачей
2. гл.; диал.It does not amount to a row of beans / pins. — амер. Ломаного гроша не стоит.
располагать в ряд, рядамиII [rəu] 1. сущ.1) гребляSyn:rowing I2. гл.1) грести, работать вёслами; идти на вёслахto row against the flood / stream / tide — грести против течения
Syn:3) плескаться, двигаться в воде, плавать (о водоплавающих птицах, рыбах и т. п.)Syn:•- row down- row out
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- row up••III [rau] 1. сущ.; разг.to row in (the same / one boat) — разг. действовать сообща
1)а) нарушение тишины, покоя, порядка; драка, потасовкаSyn:б) спор, ссора, перебранкаto have a row with smb. about a trifle — поссориться с кем-л. из-за пустяка
What's the row? — В чём дело?, Из-за чего шум?
Syn:quarrel 1.2) крики, шум, гам, грохот; гвалт, гудение, гулSyn:3) нагоняйSyn:2. гл.; разг.1)а) делать выговор; отчитывать, бранить, разносить; задавать головомойкуSyn:2) скандалить, шуметьThe parents often row with each other. — Родители часто ругаются.
Syn:3) уст. будить, пробуждать ( шумом)IV [rəu] сущ.; текст.ровница (полуфабрикат прядильного производства, имеющий вид пушистого жгута или ленты из слабо скрученных нитей)V [rəu] прил.; диал.сырой, неготовый, недоваренный, недожаренный, непропечённый и т. п.Syn: -
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/rou/ * danh từ - hàng, dây =a row of trees+ một hàng cây =to sit in a row+ ngồi thành hàng - dãy nhà phố - hàng ghế (trong rạp hát...) =in the front row+ ở hàng ghế đầu - hàng cây, luống (trong vườn) !a hard row to hoe - việc rất khó làm ((từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ)) một việc hắc búa !it does not amount to a row of beans (pins) - không đáng một trinh !to hoe a big row - (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) làm một công việc lớn, làm một công việc quan trọng !to hoe one's [own] row - tự cáng đáng lấy công việc của mình, làm việc không có sự giúp đỡ !a new row to hoe - một công việc mới * danh từ - cuộc đi chơi thuyền =to go for a row on the river+ đi chơi thuyền trên sông - sự chèo thuyền * ngoại động từ - chèo (thuyền), chèo thuyền chở (hành khách qua sông...) =to row someone across the river+ chèo thuyền chở ai sang sông - chèo đua với (ai) - được trang bị (bao nhiêu) mái chèo =a boat rowing eight oars+ một cái thuyền được trang bị tám mái chèo * nội động từ - chèo thuyền - ở vị trí (nào) trong một đội bơi thuyền =to row 5 in the crerw+ ở vị trí thứ 5 trong đội bơi thuyền =to row stroke in the crew+ là người đứng lái trong đội bơi thuyền !to row down - chèo vượt lên trên (ai, trong một cuộc bơi thuyền) !to row out - bắt chèo đến mệt nhoài !to row over - bỏ xa một cách dễ dàng (trong cuộc bơi thuyền) !to row against the flood (wind) - làm việc gì trong hoàn cảnh có nhiều trở ngại chống đối !to row dry - chèo khan, đưa đẩy mái chèo nhưng không chạm vào nước * danh từ - (thông tục) sự om sòm, sự huyên náo =to kick up (make) a row+ làm om lên =what's the row?+ việc gì mà om lên thế? - cuộc câi lộn; cuộc đánh lộn =to have a row with someone+ đánh lộn với ai - sự khiển trách, sự quở trách, sự mắng mỏ =to get into a row+ bị khiển trách * ngoại động từ - khiển trách, quở trách, mắng mỏ (ai) * nội động từ - làm om sòm - câi nhau om sòm; đánh lộn (với ai...) =to row with someone+ câi nhau om sòm với ai; đánh lộn với ai -
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I [rəu] n1) рядin rows — ряда́ми
2) ряд буди́нків, ву́лицяII [rəu] 1. v1) веслува́ти2) перево́зити на чо́вні́•- row down- row out
- row over 2. n1) веслува́ння2) прогу́лянка на чо́вні́III [rau] 1. n розм.to go for a row — ката́тися на чо́вні́
1) шум, ґвалт, га́ласwhat's the row? — у чо́му спра́ва?
2) супере́чка; колотне́ча; сва́ркаto make a row, to kick up a row — зня́ти (зчини́ти) га́лас (сканда́л)
3) прочуха́н2. vto get into a row — діста́ти прочуха́на
1) дава́ти прочуха́на; вино́сити дога́ну2) галасува́ти, здійма́ти сканда́л -
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\rows and \rows of cars lange Autoschlangen;a \row of chairs eine Stuhlreihe;\row of houses Häuserreihe f;\rows of people Menschenschlangen fpl;to move up a few \rows ein paar Reihen aufrücken;to stand in a \row in einer Reihe stehen;in \rows reihenweise3) ( in succession)in a \row hintereinander;four times in a \row viermal hintereinanderpolitical \row politische Auseinandersetzung;to \row with sb sich akk mit jdm streitento \row a boat ein Boot rudern;usu sing Rudern nt kein pl;to go for a \row rudern gehen -
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I.A n1 ( line) (of people, plants, stitches) rang m (of de) ; (of houses, seats, books) rangée f (of de) ; seated in a row/in rows assis en rang/en rangs ; a row of cars une file de voitures ; rows and rows of des rangs et des rangs de ; row after row of rang après rang de ; in the front row au premier rang ;2 ( succession) six times in a row six fois de suite ; the third time/week in a row la troisième fois/semaine d'affilée ;B vtr1 (for transport, pleasure) to row a boat across/up the river traverser/remonter la rivière à la rame ; to row sb across faire traverser [qch] à qn en barque [lake, river] ;2 Sport to row a race faire une course d'aviron.C vi ramer (for pour ; against contre) ; to row across/up traverser/remonter [qch] à la rame [river, lake].II.A n1 ( dispute) ( public) querelle f (between entre ; about, over à propos de ; with avec) ; ( private) dispute f (between entre ; about, over à propos de ; with avec) ; a family row une querelle de famille ; to have ou get into a row with se disputer avec ;2 ( loud noise) tapage m ; the row from next door le tapage des voisins ; to make a row faire du tapage.B vi se disputer (with avec ; about, over à propos de). -
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I 1.(coll.)noun1) (noise) Krach, dermake a row — Krach machen; (protest) Rabatz machen (ugs.)
2. intransitive verb II nounhave/start a row — Krach haben/anfangen (ugs.)
1) Reihe, diein a row — in einer Reihe; (coll.): (in succession) nacheinander
2) (line of numbers etc.) Zeile, die3) (terrace)III 1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb 3. nounrow [of houses] — [Häuser]zeile, die; [Häuser]reihe, die
* * *I [rəu] noun(a line: two rows of houses; They were sitting in a row; They sat in the front row in the theatre.) die ReiheII 1. [rəu] verb2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.) rudern2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.) die Ruderpartie- academic.ru/63194/rower">rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat III noun2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) der Krach* * *row1[rəʊ, AM roʊ]n\rows and \rows of cars lange Autoschlangena \row of chairs eine Stuhlreihe\row of houses Häuserreihe f\rows of people Menschenschlangen plto move up a few \rows ein paar Reihen aufrückento stand in a \row in einer Reihe stehenin \rows reihenweise3. (in succession)in a \row hintereinanderfour times in a \row viermal hintereinanderrow2[raʊ]I. n esp BRIT, AUSpolitical \row politische Auseinandersetzungto get into a \row [with sb] [mit jdm] Streit [o fam Krach] bekommento have a \row Streit [o fam Krach] haben, streitenrow3[rəʊ, AM roʊ]I. vi rudernII. vtto \row a boat ein Boot rudernto \row sb across a lake/river jdn über einen See/Fluss rudernto go for a \row rudern gehen* * *I [rəʊ]nReihe f; (COMPUT) (of table) Zeile fII [rəʊ]4 failures in a row — 4 Misserfolge hinter- or nacheinander
1. vi(in boat) rudernto row away/back — weg-/zurückrudern
2. vtboat rudern3. nIII [raʊ]1. n (esp Brit inf)1) (= noise) Lärm m, Krach m (inf)a row — Krach schlagen (inf)
2) (= quarrel) Streit m, Krach m (inf)to have a row with sb — mit jdm Streit or Krach (inf) haben
3)(= scolding)
to get a row — Krach bekommen (inf)to give sb a row — jdn runtermachen (inf)
2. vi(= quarrel) (sich) streiten* * *row1 [raʊ] umgA s Krach m:a) Krawall m, Spektakel m, Radau mb) (lauter) Streit:have a row with sb Krach mit jemandem haben umg;a) Krach schlagen umg,b) Krach oder Krawall machen;what’s the row? was ist denn los?B v/t besonders Br obs jemanden zusammenstauchen umgrow2 [rəʊ] s1. (Häuser-, Sitz- etc) Reihe f:in rows in Reihen, reihenweise;in a row fig hinter-, nacheinander;2. (von Häuserreihen eingesäumte) Straße:3. TECH Bauflucht(linie) frow3 [rəʊ]A v/i rudern sich rudern (lassen):B v/t1. ein Rennen, Boot oder jemanden rudernC s1. Rudern n2. Ruderpartie f:go for a row rudern gehen* * *I 1.(coll.)noun1) (noise) Krach, dermake a row — Krach machen; (protest) Rabatz machen (ugs.)
2. intransitive verb II nounhave/start a row — Krach haben/anfangen (ugs.)
1) Reihe, diein a row — in einer Reihe; (coll.): (in succession) nacheinander
2) (line of numbers etc.) Zeile, die3) (terrace)III 1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb 3. nounrow [of houses] — [Häuser]zeile, die; [Häuser]reihe, die
* * *(typography) n.Zeichenzeile f. n.Krach ¨-e m.Radau nur sing. m.Reihe -n f.Zeile -n f. v.rudern v. -
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I.row1 [rəʊ]1. noun[of objects, people] (beside one another) rang m, rangée f ; (behind one another) file f ; [of houses] rangée f ; [of cars] file f4. compoundsII.* * *I 1. [rəʊ]1) ( line) (of people, plants, stitches) rang m (of de); (of houses, seats, books) rangée f (of de)2) ( succession)3) ( in boat)2.transitive verb3.intransitive verb ramerII 1. [raʊ]to row across — traverser [quelque chose] à la rame [river, lake]
2) ( noise) tapage m2.intransitive verb se disputer ( with avec; about, over à propos de) -
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N1. झगड़ाThey had a row again.2. पंक्तिShe has arranged all her books in rows.--------VT1. खेनाHe rowed us across the hussain sagar lake.2. झगड़नाShe's being rowing again over money with her husband. -
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уст.делать вид, что гребёшь‘He's rowing dry, your honour - only making bilave [= believe].’ ‘Do you call this rowing dry?’ cried another, as a sea swept over the boat... (Fr. Marryat, ‘Peter Simple’, ch. XXVIII) — - Он только делает вид, что гребет, ваша честь. - Я делаю вид, что гребу? - воскликнул Джонс, когда морская волна перехлестнула через лодку...
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32 row (smb.) over the ferry
Макаров: перевезти (кого-л.) на другой берег (на лодке)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > row (smb.) over the ferry
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33 row\ sy\ over\ the\ river
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34 blow over
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vistorm, row ucichnąć ( perf)* * *(to pass and become forgotten: The trouble will soon blow over.) przeminąć bez echa -
36 sorrow sor·row
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37 bent-over barbell row
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38 bent-over barbell row
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39 poner el grito en el cielo
figurado to hit the ceiling, hit the roof————————to hit the ceiling* * ** * *(v.) = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murderEx. And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.Ex. Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.Ex. If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.Ex. Yoga is better for people who are always blowing their top and who are therefore prone to high blood pressure.Ex. Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex. At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.Ex. The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.Ex. Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.Ex. She really blew her stack as she stomped out of the sales manager's office talking to herself.Ex. She hates water for some reason, and whenever we go to put her togs on, she screams blue murder, and it is a 15 minute struggle to get her togs on.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.Ex. There are more religously motivated killings in America than what you have in Nigeria and yet nobody is shouting blue murder.* * *(v.) = be (all) up in arms, kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, blow + Posesivo + top, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a row, blow + Posesivo + lid, blow + Posesivo + stack, scream + blue murder, froth at + the mouth, shout + blue murderEx: And everyone who reads, writes, sings, does research, or teaches should be up in arms but the real question is why so few people are complaining.
Ex: Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.Ex: If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.Ex: Yoga is better for people who are always blowing their top and who are therefore prone to high blood pressure.Ex: Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex: At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.Ex: The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.Ex: Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't -- instead she took the high road and simply just left.Ex: She really blew her stack as she stomped out of the sales manager's office talking to herself.Ex: She hates water for some reason, and whenever we go to put her togs on, she screams blue murder, and it is a 15 minute struggle to get her togs on.Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.Ex: There are more religously motivated killings in America than what you have in Nigeria and yet nobody is shouting blue murder. -
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v.to make a racket.* * *(v.) = kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a rowEx. Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.Ex. If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.Ex. 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up -- I hope his parents don't raise a stink -- and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".Ex. After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.Ex. In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.Ex. Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex. At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.Ex. The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.* * *(v.) = kick up + a stink, kick up + a fuss, raise + a stink, make + a stink (about), make + a racket, make + a row, make + a ruckus, kick up + a rowEx: Encouraging an interest in maths among grown-ups is fine and dandy, but kicking up a stink about the lack of maths teachers is far more important.
Ex: If the cafe say it's butter and it's marge they could be in trouble if anyone cared to kick up a fuss.Ex: 'I'll call the young fellow and tell him there's been a mix-up -- I hope his parents don't raise a stink -- and I want you to know that it really sticks in my craw, it violates all my principles' = "Llamaré al joven y le diré que ha habido una confusión (espero que sus padres no me armen un escándalo) y quiero que sepas que es algo que me da patadas en el estómago, va en contra de todos mis principios".Ex: After all, making a stink is bad news for any public company, let alone a life-insurance company.Ex: In this illustrated book, children are encouraged to make a racket before slowly quietening down for a sound night's sleep.Ex: Some people have a neurotic, exaggerated sense of self-importance and will nitpick and make a row over just everything in every shop or restaurant.Ex: At most summer camps, children shriek, laugh and generally make a ruckus.Ex: The environmentalists have now kicked up a row over the cutting of trees along the Palace Road charging that the work was illegal.
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