in a row
idiomPart ofrow
in a row — idiom
1. Happening one after another without interruption.
1.慣用語
釋義
Happening one after another without interruption.
例句
The team won five games in a row last season.
It snowed for three days in a row in Chicago.
idiomPart ofrow
Happening one after another without interruption.
The team won five games in a row last season.
It snowed for three days in a row in Chicago.