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I [rəu] nouna line:صَف II [rəu]They sat in the front row in the theatre.
1. verb1) to move (a boat) through the water using oars:يُجَذِّفHe rowed (the dinghy) up the river.
2) to transport by rowing:يَنْقُل بالتَّجْذيفHe rowed them across the lake.
2. nouna trip in a rowing-boat:رِحْلَة تَجْذيف III [rau] nounThey went for a row on the river.
1) a noisy quarrel:شِجار، خِصامa family row.
2) a continuous loud noise:عِراك شَوارِعThey heard a row in the street.
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