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| 1 | C a noisy argument 吵嚷;吵闹;争吵 |
| Mike stormed out after a row. 迈克大吵大闹后气冲冲地走了出去。 |
| have a row (with sb) I had a row with my boyfriend last night. 昨晚我和男朋友吵了一架。 |
| +about/over Rows about money are a common reason for the breakdown of marriages. 为钱吵架是婚姻破裂的常见原因。 |
| | 1a | a serious disagreement about an issue between people , organizations, or countries 严重分歧(或不和) | | +about/over the continuing row over the terms of the ceasefire 关于停火条件的持续分歧 | | +between a row between London and Paris over a trade deal with the US 伦敦和巴黎之间在对美贸易上的严重分歧 | | a blazing row (=a very angry row) We had a blazing row a couple of years ago and I haven’ t seen her since. 愤怒的争吵 | |
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| 2 | singular noisy behaviour or activity 喧闹;吵闹 |
| I wish they’ d stop that row! 我希望他们别再闹腾了! |
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