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row1 [roʊ, Brit rəʊ] N

1. row (line):

row
fila f
row

2. row (succession):

three times in a row

row2 [raʊ] N

1. row (quarrel):

row
briga f
row
to have a row

2. row (noise):

row
to make a row

I . row3 [roʊ, Brit rəʊ] VB intr

row

II . row3 [roʊ, Brit rəʊ] VB trans

row boat:

row

death row N Am

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This is referred to as the death row phenomenon.
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There is a streaky pattern on the forewings, as well as a row of brown spots along the costal margin.
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The player can also high jump, but high jumping too many times in a row can cause the trampoline to break.
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The numbers in each row, and in each column, and the numbers that run diagonally in both directions, all add up to the number 34.
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He was the captain of the soccer team and was elected class president of his high school three years in a row.
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In terms of physical attacks, characters can chain up to three-in-a-row or charge their power to use a more powerful focus attack.
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This was a street of back-to-back houses, but is now a row of trees on a playing field.
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The peak of the roof has a row of windows that look up to the heavens.
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Top row center is the same photo with a color filter and selective focus to blur out the background.
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The forewings are black, with dark, brick-red fascia, a row of leaden-metallic round dots throughout and a few black dots before the termen.
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