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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.) rekke, radII 1. rəu verb1) (to move (a boat) through the water using oars: He rowed (the dinghy) up the river.) ro2) (to transport by rowing: He rowed them across the lake.) ro2. noun(a trip in a rowing-boat: They went for a row on the river.) rotur- rower- rowing-boat
- row-boat III noun1) (a noisy quarrel: They had a terrible row; a family row.) krangel, husbråk2) (a continuous loud noise: They heard a row in the street.) bråk, brudulje, spetakkelbråk--------krangel--------rad--------rekke--------ro--------strid--------tretteIsubst. \/rəʊ\/1) rad, rekke2) benkerad, rad3) ( strikking eller hekling) omgang, rad4) trang gate, smuga hard\/long row to hoe en hard nøtt å knekke, en vanskelig oppgavehoe one's own row passe sine egne sakerin a row på rad og rekkepå rad, i et strekkin rows på rad og rekkeIIsubst. \/raʊ\/1) ( høyrøstet) krangel2) bråk, spetakkel, støy• what's the row?• why don't you kick up a row about it?get into a row bli skjelt uthave a row kranglehold\/shut your row! ( slang) hold kjeft!make\/kick up a row lage bråk, skape leven, lage spetakkelstop that row! hold opp med det bråket!IIIsubst. \/raʊ\/roturbe out for a row være ute og rogo for a row ro seg en turIVverb \/rəʊ\/1) ro• he rows No. 5 in the Oxford crew2) ro om kapp med, konkurrere motrow a race ro om kappVverb \/raʊ\/1) krangle, bråke, lage bråk2) skjelle ut, kjefte pårow with someone krangle med noen
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hard\ row\ to\ hoe — • hard row to hoe • tough row to hoe n. phr. A hard life to live; a very hard job to do. She has a hard row to hoe with six children and her husband dead. Young people without enough education will have a tough row to hoe when they have to… … Словарь американских идиом
hard row to hoe — or[tough row to hoe] {n. phr.} A hard life to live; a very hard job to do. * /She has a hard row to hoe with six children and her husband dead./ * /Young people without enough education will have a tough row to hoe when they have to support… … Dictionary of American idioms
hard row to hoe — or[tough row to hoe] {n. phr.} A hard life to live; a very hard job to do. * /She has a hard row to hoe with six children and her husband dead./ * /Young people without enough education will have a tough row to hoe when they have to support… … Dictionary of American idioms
hard row to hoe — See a hard row to hoe … English idioms
a hard row to hoe — A destiny fraught with hardship • • • Main Entry: ↑row * * * a hard (or tough) row to hoe a difficult task * * * a hard row to hoe see ↑row, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑hard … Useful english dictionary
(a) hard row to hoe — a tough/hard/row to hoe old fashioned phrase something that is very difficult to deal with or do Thesaurus: something that is difficult or unpleasant to do or deal withsynonym people and things that cause worry or problems … Useful english dictionary
a hard row to hoe — a difficult task, many problems A single parent has a hard row to hoe, working day and night … English idioms
a tough/hard row to hoe — something that is difficult to do or deal with I am considering becoming a doctor, but I know that it s a tough row to hoe. • • • Main Entry: ↑row … Useful english dictionary
(a) hard row to hoe — American a difficult situation to deal with. Teachers have a tough row to hoe in today s schools … New idioms dictionary
hard row to hoe — difficult task, difficult job, difficult mission … English contemporary dictionary
(a) tough row to hoe — a tough/hard/row to hoe old fashioned phrase something that is very difficult to deal with or do Thesaurus: something that is difficult or unpleasant to do or deal withsynonym people and things that cause worry or problems … Useful english dictionary