rowed

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İngilizce - Türkçe
sıralı
row
sıra

Tom Mary'den Lady Gaga konserinde ön sıra koltuklardan almanın bir yolunu bulmasını istedi. - Tom asked Mary to see about getting front row seats at the Lady Gaga concert.

Tom ön sıraya oturdu. - Tom sat in the front row.

row
{i} kavga

Kavgacı ya da sarhoş müşterilere dikkat edin. - Watch out for rowdy or drunk customers.

Konserde herkes kavgaya karıştı! - Everybody row in concert!

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kayıkla taşımak
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ağız kavgası
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{f} kürek çek

Nöbetleşe kürek çekelim. - Let's take turns rowing the boat.

O, uzakta kürek çeken bir teknenin görüntüsünü gördü. - She caught sight of a rowing boat in the distance.

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{i} sıralı evleri olan sokak
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kürek çekmek

Kürek çekmek için göle gittik. - We went to the lake to row a boat.

row
gürültülü kavga
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arbede
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satır
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kürek çekme

Tom genellikle tek başına kürek çekmeye gider. - Tom usually goes rowing by himself.

Nehirde kürek çekmeye devam ettikçe, suyun berraklığı beni afallattı. - As I rowed out into the river, the clearness of the water astounded me.

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(Bilgisayar) sat
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(Bilgisayar) satırlar
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münakaşa etmek
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hır
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çıngar
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hırgür
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maraza
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(Bilgisayar) sıra satır
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kapışma
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dizi
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gürültü
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satr
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kavga çıkarmak
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Yataç
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{i} sıra evler
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{i} sandal gezisi
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{f} kavgaya karışmak
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{f} sandalla gezdirmek
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{f} gürültülü bir şekilde kavga etmek
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atışma
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{f} kürekle donatmak
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kürekle yürütmek
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{i} patırtı
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{i} şamata
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patırtı/gezinti/sıra
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{i} tartışma
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(Askeri) SIRA: Kriptografide, sembollerin veya sembol gruplarının yatay sırası. Buna "line" da denir
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sıra,v.kürek çek: n.sıra
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row tartış/kürekle götür
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{i} sıra evleri olan sokak
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dizeç
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{i} evlerin hiza çizgisi
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{i} sıra, saf, dizi
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{i} sandal gezintisi
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{f} kıyameti koparmak
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{f} gürültü yapmak
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evlek
İngilizce - İngilizce
Formed into a row, or rows; having a row, or rows; as, a twelve-rowed ear of corn
past of row
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To propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars
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A line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom
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To argue noisily
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A continual loud noise

Who's making that row?.

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a continuous chronological succession without an interruption; "they won the championship three years in a row" an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line; "a row of chairs" a linear array of numbers side by side a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally); "a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"; "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches" propel with oars; "row the boat across the lake
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To use the oar; as, to row well
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{a} rough
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{n} a number of things ranged in a line
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{v} to impel with or use oars
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an arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line; "a row of chairs"
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A noisy, turbulent quarrel or disturbance; a brawl
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the horizontal data entries in a table
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An exercise performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back
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A line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right; as opposed to a column going from top to bottom
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A method of moving a boat with oars The person rowing the boat faces backward, bringing the blade of the oars out of the water and toward the bow of the boat, then pulling the oars through the water toward the stern of the boat, moving the boat forward
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The act of rowing; excursion in a rowboat
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A series of persons or things arranged in a continued line; a line; a rank; a file; as, a row of trees; a row of houses or columns
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the act of rowing as a sport
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propel with oars; "row the boat across the lake"
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A set of 1 or more data values
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A noisy argument
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the set of cells that runs across the width of a table
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{i} horizontal line; journey in a rowboat; instance of paddling; argument, quarrel; noise, ruckus
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A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc
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A row value is a set of named columns, where each column describes the domain of values that may appear in the column, and has a value from that domain
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A strip of landing mat equal to one panel length and extending longitudinally (parallel to the direction of traffic) for the entire length of the runway or taxiway
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In an SPSS data file a row of numbers runs across from left to right Data for each case or record in the file is placed in a separate row
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Rough; stern; angry
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A database table will usually consist of many rows and columns, just like a table in a book Each row will store information about an entity A table of people may have a row for each person
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an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words"
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To propel with oars, as a boat or vessel, along the surface of water; as, to row a boat
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A single entity in a database table - also called a tuple or a record (file based systems)
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In a table a horizontal collection of cells
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a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally); "a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"; "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches"
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a continuous chronological succession without an interruption; "they won the championship three years in a row"
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a linear array of numbers side by side a long continuous strip (usually running horizontally); "a mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"; "rows of barbed wire protected the trenches"
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{f} paddle, propel a boat with oars; rebuke, scold, reprimand (British)
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An ordered collection of fields pertaining to the entity A tuple in a relation
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(construction) a layer of masonry; "a course of bricks"
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To transport in a boat propelled with oars; as, to row the captain ashore in his barge
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(1) Synonym for record; one row of data in a database table, having values for one or more columns Also called tuple (2) One set of field values in the output of a query See also column
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The horizontal aspect of a table Any number of rows can be added to a table, but all rows in a table must contain an equal number of cells and therefore columns, as specified in the opening table tag
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A set of values, one for each of the attributes in an object For example, in the Person object, one person's data, such as name, address, age, etc , would constitute a single row
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In a relational database, the dimension of a table that groups attributes into records
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Part of the RAM array; a bit can be stored where a column and a row intersect Sometimes also referred to as a page
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A series of items arranged horizontally within some type of framework or matrix Compare column
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A range of 256 contiguous Unicode code points, where the first code point is an integer multiple of 256 Two code points are in the same row if they share all but the last two hexadecimal digits See Plane
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A vertical division of a vessel from starboard to portside, used as a part of the indication of a stowage place for containers The numbers run from midships to both sides
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1 A record in an attribute table The horizontal dimension of a table composed of a set of columns containing one data item each 2 A horizontal group of cells in a grid, or pixels in an image
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propel with oars; "row the boat across the lake
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a horizontal group of cells in a spreadsheet identified by a number
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To propel a boat or other craft over water using oars
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a linear array of numbers side by side
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The set of information, stored in a set of columns, that constitutes an item in a list, document library, discussion board, or survey
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A line number in a pattern Default pattern size is 64 rows with every 4 rows being a beat (hilighted)
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The horizontal divisions of a spreadsheet that intersect the vertical divisions (columns) to form cells in which data can be entered Rows are labeled numerically (1,2,3,4, ) (SpSht, Gr 6)
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In a table, a horizontal collection of cells
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To be moved by oars; as, the boat rows easily
rowed

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    rōd

    Telaffuz

    /ˈrōd/ /ˈroʊd/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'rO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English rOwan; akin to Middle High German rüejen to row, Latin remus oar.