Rowed Meaning in English
word · lemma: row
ˈɹoʊd
ROHD
ɹəʊd
ROHD
التعريف
Past tense of 'row': to move a boat using oars. It means you used oars to make a boat go forward on water.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Rowed' is only used for moving a boat with oars. Do not confuse with 'row' meaning an argument (completely different word). Common phrases: 'rowed across the lake', 'rowed back home'. Usually used in past tense to describe completed actions.
Spanish: remóPortuguese (BR): remouPortuguese (PT): remouChinese (Simplified): 划船了Chinese (Traditional): 划船了Hindi: नाव चलाईArabic: جذفBengali: নৌকা বাইছিলRussian: гребJapanese: 漕いだVietnamese: chèo thuyềnKorean: 노를 저었다Turkish: kürek çektiUrdu: کشتی چلائیIndonesian: mendayung
جمل نموذجية
He rowed the boat across the river.
basic
They rowed together for the first time.
basic
I rowed around the small island.
basic
We rowed until our arms were tired.
natural
She rowed us back to shore before sunset.
natural
Last summer, we rowed every morning on the lake.
natural