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3 row
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. -
4 downstream
1. adverb 2. adjectiveflussabwärts gelegen [Ort]* * ** * *ˈdown·streamI. adv stromabwärts, flussabwärtsII. adj1. (of river) stromabwärts [o flussabwärts] gelegen\downstream voyage Reise f flussabwärts* * *A adv fluss-, stromab(wärts)B adj [a. ˈ-striːm]1. fluss- oder stromabwärts gerichtet* * *1. adverb 2. adjectiveflussabwärts gelegen [Ort]* * *adj.Fall- präfix. adv.flussabwärts adv.mit dem Strom ausdr.stromabwärts adv.stromabwärts gelegen adv.stromabwärts gerichtet adv. -
5 furrowed
adjective gefurcht* * *fur·rowed[ˈfʌrəʊd, AM ˈfɜ:roʊd]\furrowed brow [or forehead] gerunzelte Stirn* * *with a furrowed brow stirnrunzelnd -
6 harrowed
har·rowed[ˈhærəʊd, AM ˈheroʊd][with a] \harrowed expression [mit] sorgenvolle[r] Miene* * *['hrəʊd]adjlook gequält -
7 borrowed
bor·rowed[ˈbɒrəʊd, AM ˈbɑ:roʊd]adj inv ausgeliehenhe lives on \borrowed time seine Tage sind gezählt* * *adj.geliehen adj. -
8 borrowed funds
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9 overborrowed
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10 borrowed
ausgeliehen;he lives on \borrowed time seine Tage sind gezählt -
11 furrowed
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12 harrowed
( in agony) gequält;( frightened) verängstigt;[with a] \harrowed expression [mit] sorgenvolle[r] Miene
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