英:[ˈrəʊɪŋ]
美:[ˈroʊɪŋ]
英:[ˈrəʊɪŋ]
美:[ˈroʊɪŋ]
n.
划(船)
赛艇运动
v.
划船(row的现在分词)
词根:row
n.row 行,排;划船;街道;吵闹
vi.row 划船;争吵
vt.row 划船;使……成排
in a row连续;成一长行
front row前排,头一排
single row单排;单行
in row行内的;在行内
death row死囚牢房(等于death house)
row overv. 从容胜过;一路领先
row spacing行距
row out使划得精疲力尽
skid row贫民区
row a boat划船
row space行距;行空间
row house墙壁相连成排的房屋
赛艇运动
赛艇运动
划船
The first known use of rowing was before the 12th century
royalistnoun
a person who supports a sovereign
royaladjective
of or relating to a sovereign : regal
fit for a king or queen
a royal welcome
row1 of 5verb
to move a boat by means of oars
to travel or carry in a rowboat
to pull an oar in a crew
row2 of 5noun
an act or instance of rowing
row3 of 5noun
a series of persons or things arranged in a usually straight lineespecially: a horizontal arrangement of items
the line along which such objects are arranged
planted the corn in parallel rows
way entry 1 sense 1a, street
row4 of 5noun
a noisy disturbance or quarrel
row5 of 5verb
to have a row : fight, quarrel
rowlocknoun
oarlock
rowingnoun
the sport of racing long narrow boats rowed by oars
1 When he found their floating shop in Coal Harbour, he told the Pococks that he planned to establish a veritable rowing navy.
2 He did, however, come across an old discarded rowing machine of Mr. Little’s, and becoming interested in this, carried it upstairs with some difficulty and spent the rest of the morning rowing.
3 When they warily helped him aboard, he grinned, stuck out a large hand, and boomed out, “My name is Hiram Conibear. I am the rowing coach at the University of Washington.”
4 I heard Hugo talking about me to other Hugos in his rowing club.
5 Both schools could now count on tens of thousands of students, alumni, and excited citizens to turn out for their annual dual regattas in April, when they battled for preeminence in West Coast rowing.
6 “And then what? You put it in the river and off you go—paddling or rowing or what?”
7 The two whales that Hymir had caught earlier, at the prow of the boat, made the rowing harder than it normally would have been.
8 ...competitions in rowing, swimming and water skiing.
划船、游泳和滑水比赛
9 And rowing makes these muscular demands not at odd intervals but in rapid sequence, over a protracted period of time, repeatedly and without respite.
10 GPS will also be installed in boats both of the sailing and rowing variety.
在帆船和划艇比赛项目的船上,也都安装全球定位系统。
11 I want to urge the boat faster, but the slaves are already rowing furiously, the captain’s whip at their backs.
12 They came to see him as something new under the sun, what in modern parlance might be termed a rowing “geek.”
13 Warm as it was onshore, a moderately stiff north breeze had sprung up out in midlake, and they would be rowing directly into it.
14 Pocock didn’t deliver any more long discourses on wood or rowing or life, as he had the first time they’d talked.
15 California, rowing at thirty-eight, settled into third place, ten feet in front of Washington’s bow.
16 The men who were not rowing stamped their feet in time to help the rowers keep a steady rhythm with the oars.
17 Powerboat racing, rowing and sailing or yachting are three kinds of sport events on water.
赛艇 、 划船和帆船是三种不同水上运动.
18 For the first time, the competition will include winter sports such as alpine skiing, snowboarding, biathlon, Nordic skiing, skeleton and wheelchair curling in addition to the core Invictus sports of indoor rowing, sitting volleyball, swimming, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby and more.
19 Study of the rowing movement, the speed of solving the error compensation method.
研究了划船运动下, 速度解算的误差补偿方法.
20 After all, for grandness and sophistication nothing could match a world-class rowing team.