row1
verb/rəʊ/
/rəʊ/
Verb Forms
Phrasal Verbs| present simple I / you / we / they row | /rəʊ/ /rəʊ/ |
| he / she / it rows | /rəʊz/ /rəʊz/ |
| past simple rowed | /rəʊd/ /rəʊd/ |
| past participle rowed | /rəʊd/ /rəʊd/ |
| -ing form rowing | /ˈrəʊɪŋ/ /ˈrəʊɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to move a boat through water using oars (= long thin straight pieces of wood with flat ends)
- We rowed around the island.
- row something Grace rowed the boat out to sea again.
Homophones road | rode | rowedroad rode rowed/rəʊd//rəʊd/Homophones rose | rowsrose rowsTopics Sports: water sportsb2/rəʊz//rəʊz/Definitions on the go
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- [transitive] row somebody (+ adv./prep.) to take somebody somewhere in a boat with oars
- The fisherman rowed us back to the shore.
Word Originverb Old English rōwan, of Germanic origin; related to rudder; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin remus ‘oar’, Greek eretmon ‘oar’.
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