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Что (кто) такое Row - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RoW; ROW; R.O.W.; Row (disambiguation); The Row
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Row         
·vi To use the oar; as, to row well.
II. Row ·adj & ·adv Rough; stern; angry.
III. Row ·noun The act of rowing; excursion in a rowboat.
IV. Row ·vi To be moved by oars; as, the boat rows easily.
V. Row ·noun A noisy, turbulent quarrel or disturbance; a brawl.
VI. Row ·vt To transport in a boat propelled with oars; as, to row the captain ashore in his barge.
VII. Row ·vt To propel with oars, as a boat or vessel, along the surface of water; as, to row a boat.
VIII. Row ·noun A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns.
row         
row1 [r??]
¦ noun a number of people or things in a more or less straight line.
Phrases
a hard (or tough) row to hoe a difficult task.
in a row informal in succession.
Origin
OE raw, of Gmc origin.
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row2 [r??]
¦ verb
1. propel (a boat) with oars.
travel by propelling a boat in this way.
2. engage in the sport of rowing.
(row someone down) overtake a team in a rowing race.
¦ noun a spell of rowing.
Derivatives
rower noun
rowing noun
Origin
OE rowan, of Gmc origin; related to rudder.
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row3 [ra?]
chiefly Brit.
¦ noun
1. an acrimonious quarrel.
2. a loud noise or uproar.
3. informal a severe reprimand.
¦ verb
1. have a quarrel.
2. informal rebuke severely.
Origin
C18: of unknown origin.
row         
I. n.
Rank, line, file.
II. n.
(Colloq.) Broil, tumult, uproar, riot, commotion, squabble, outbreak, quarrel, affray, disturbance, altercation, brawl.
row         
I
/rou/ n.
arrangement in a straight line
1) an even, straight row
2) in a row
misc.
3) death row ('cell block where prisoners await execution') (on death row); skid row (AE) ('area in a city where destitute persons congregate') (on skid row)
II
/rau/ n.
1) to kick up, make, raise a row
2) to have a row
3) a row about, over; with (to have a row with smb. about a trifle)
III
/rau/ v. (D; intr.) to row about, over; with
row         
row         
I. ARRANGEMENT OR SEQUENCE
(rows)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A row of things or people is a number of them arranged in a line.
...a row of pretty little cottages...
Several men are pushing school desks and chairs into neat rows.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
Row is sometimes used in the names of streets.
...the house at 236 Larch Row.
N-IN-NAMES: n N
3.
4.
If something happens several times in a row, it happens that number of times without a break. If something happens several days in a row, it happens on each of those days.
They have won five championships in a row...
PHRASE: PHR after v
II. MAKING A BOAT MOVE
(rows, rowing, rowed)
When you row, you sit in a boat and make it move through the water by using oars. If you row someone somewhere, you take them there in a boat, using oars.
He rowed as quickly as he could to the shore...
We could all row a boat and swim almost before we could walk...
The boatman refused to row him back.
VERB: V prep, V n, V n adv/prep
Row is also a noun.
I took Daniel for a row.
N-COUNT
see also rowing
III. DISAGREEMENT OR NOISE
(rows, rowing, rowed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A row is a serious disagreement between people or organizations. (BRIT INFORMAL)
This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair...
= dispute
N-COUNT: oft adj N, N prep
2.
If two people row or if one person rows with another, they have a noisy argument. (BRIT INFORMAL)
They rowed all the time...
He had earlier rowed with his girlfriend.
V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n
3.
If you say that someone is making a row, you mean that they are making a loud, unpleasant noise. (BRIT INFORMAL)
'Whatever is that row?' she demanded. 'Pop festival,' he answered.
= din, racket
N-SING
Row (database)         
SINGLE, IMPLICITLY STRUCTURED DATA ITEM IN A TABLE IN A RELATIONAL DATABASE; EVERY ROW IN A TABLE HAS THE SAME STRUCTURE (SET OF COLUMNS)
Database record; Row(database); Record (database); Record format; Record layout; Record mark; Record number; Database row; Table row; Data record; Tuple (database)
In the context of a relational database, a row—also called a tuple—represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table. In simple terms, a database table can be thought of as consisting of rows and columns.
Period (periodic table)         
  • KMnO<sub>4</sub>]] (purple).
  • The Madelung energy ordering rule]] describes the order in which orbitals are arranged by increasing energy according to the Madelung rule. Each diagonal corresponds to a different value of n + l.
ROW IN THE PERIODIC TABLE: REPETITION OF PROPERTIES IN CHEMICAL ELEMENTS WHEN ORDERED BY ATOMIC NUMBER:
Periodic table period; Period (Periodic table); Second-row transition metal; Period (chemistry)
A period in the periodic table is a row of chemical elements. All elements in a row have the same number of electron shells.
Row, Row, Row Your Boat         
FOLK SONG
Row, row, row the Boat; Row row row your boat; Row Row Row Your Boat
"Row, Row, Row Your Boat" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song, often sung in a round. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19236.
Supine row         
  • Man performing an inverted row with a suspension trainer
BODYWEIGHT EXERCISE
Supine row
The Supine row, Australian pull up or Inverted row is an exercise in weight training. It primarily works the muscles of the upper back—the trapezius and latissimus dorsi—as well as the biceps as a secondary muscle group.

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