In a row意思
"In a row" is an English phrase that means "one after the other" or "successively." It is often used to describe a series of events, actions, or occurrences that happen without interruption. Here are some examples of how "in a row" can be used in sentences:
- She scored three goals in a row during the soccer match.
- We've had rainy days in a row this week.
- He missed three classes in a row.
- The team won five games in a row.
- They ate ice cream in a row after dinner.
This phrase can also be used in more specific contexts, such as sports, where it might refer to consecutive wins or losses, or in daily routines to indicate consecutive days or instances of something happening.