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单词 stream
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Is streaming films the end of going to cinema?The security of the rental income stream may not be as high as a commercial property fund.What little light there was streamed in through thin cracks in the boards.Look at her tearing through the orchard with her hair streaming.It is being widely seen as the moment that music streaming goes mainstream.We were also subjected to a constant stream of what would today be called physical abuse.One picture taken by a local agency showed a man with blood streaming from his nose.Does it bother him that all his hard work ends up being streamed on a phone?He suggested that he may return to streaming services in future. Light streams through the enormous glass arched roof.It is thus necessary to train a continuous stream of new men.The faster download speeds allow the antenna to deliver a stable data stream to anyone in the vehicle.The blame for the storms lay with a large loop in the jet stream river of wind a few miles high.Outside are ten acres of gardens, a stream and pond.Tudor Farmhouse has a pretty garden with a stream flowing over large pebbles.Click on a track and it plays in seconds, streamed to your computer in good quality.The second half should see 6 per cent more outlets open as planning approvals come on stream.In fine weather, spill out on to the large garden with a stream at the bottom.This disrupted the jet stream which flows over the Pacific.On one doorstep, they met a man who unleashed a stream of abuse about their dad.A narrow stream of blood ran down his cheek when he stumbled back out.

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British English: stream /striːm/ NOUN
A stream is a small narrow river.
There was a small stream at the end of the garden.
  • American English: stream
  • Arabic: مَجْرىً
  • Brazilian Portuguese: riacho
  • Chinese: 水流
  • Croatian: rječica
  • Czech: říčka
  • Danish: vandløb
  • Dutch: stroom
  • European Spanish: corriente agua
  • Finnish: virta
  • French: rivière
  • German: Bach
  • Greek: ρεύμα νερό
  • Italian: ruscello
  • Japanese: 小川
  • Korean: 개울
  • Norwegian: bekk
  • Polish: strumień
  • European Portuguese: riacho
  • Romanian: râu
  • Russian: ручей
  • Latin American Spanish: corriente arroyo
  • Swedish: bäck
  • Thai: ลำธาร
  • Turkish: dere
  • Ukrainian: струмок
  • Vietnamese: dòng suối
British English: stream VERB
If a liquid streams somewhere, it flows or comes out in large amounts.
Tears streamed down their faces.
  • American English: stream
  • Brazilian Portuguese: fluir
  • Chinese:
  • European Spanish: correr
  • French: ruisseler
  • German: strömen
  • Italian: scorrere
  • Japanese: 流れ出る
  • Korean: 줄줄 흐르다
  • European Portuguese: fluir
  • Latin American Spanish: correr

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Chinese translation of 'stream'

stream

(striːm)

n (c)

  1. (= small river) 溪流 (xīliú) (条(條), tiáo)
  2. (= current) 水流 (shuǐliú)
  3. (= series)
    1. [of people, vehicles] 川流不息 (chuān liú bù xī)
    2. [of questions, insults etc] 一连(連)串 (yīliánchuàn)
  4. (Brit, Scol) 能力小组(組) (nénglì xiǎozǔ)

vt

  1. (Brit, Scol) 把学(學)生分成能力小组(組) (bǎ xuésheng fēnchéng nénglì xiǎozǔ)

vi

  1. [water, oil, blood] 涌(湧)流 (yǒngliú)
    to come on stream [factory etc] 投入生产(產) (tóurù shēngchǎn)
    to stream in/out [people] 涌(湧)入/出 (yǒngrù/chū)
(noun) 
Definition
a small river
a mountain stream
Synonyms
river
boating on the river
brook
He threw the hatchet in the brook.
creek (US)
Follow Austin Creek for a few miles.
burn (Scottish)
beck
tributary
bayou
rivulet
rill
freshet
(noun) 
Definition
any steady flow of water or other liquid
a continuous stream of lava
Synonyms
flow
watching the quiet flow of the olive-green water
current
The swimmers were swept away by the strong current.
rush
A rush of affection swept over him.
run
The only try came against the run of play.
course
a series of naval battles which altered the course of history
drift
their fears at what they see as a drift towards economic chaos
surge
The bridge was destroyed in a tidal surge during a storm.
tide
They used to sail with the tide.
torrent
A torrent of water rushed into the reservoir.
outpouring
The news of his death produced an instant outpouring of grief.
tideway
(noun) 
Definition
something that resembles a stream in moving continuously in a line or particular direction
a never-ending stream of jokes
Synonyms
succession
He took a succession of jobs which have stood him in good stead.
series
a series of explosions
flood
He received a flood of complaints.
chain
a horrific chain of events
battery
We give a battery of tests to each patient.
volley
It's still not known how many died in the volleys of gunfire.
avalanche
He was greeted with an avalanche of publicity.
barrage
a barrage of angry questions from the floor
torrent
He directed a torrent of abuse at me.
(noun) 
Definition
a class of school children grouped together because of similar ability
Examinations are used to choose which pupils will move into the top streams.
Synonyms
group
The recipes are divided into groups according to their main ingredients.
grouping
There were two main political groupings pressing for independence.
set
the popular watering hole for the literary set
class
the relationship between different social classes
division
Each was divided into several divisions.
grade
Staff turnover is high among junior grades.
category
The entries were organised into six different categories.
(verb) 
Definition
to pour in a continuous flow
Tears streamed down their faces.
Synonyms
flow
A stream flowed down into the valley.
run
cisterns to catch rainwater as it ran off the walls
pour
Blood was pouring from his broken nose.
course
The tears coursed down his cheeks.
issue
A tinny voice issued from a speaker.
flood
shed
spill
When the bell rings, more than 1,000 children spill from the classrooms.
emit
The stove emitted a cloud of evil-smelling smoke.
glide
cascade
A waterfall cascades down the cliff from the hills.
gush
Piping hot water gushed out of the tap.
spout
In a storm, water spouts out of the blowhole just like a whale.
(verb) 
Definition
(of a crowd of people or traffic or a herd of animals) to move in unbroken succession
The traffic streamed past him.
Synonyms
rush
Water rushes out of huge tunnels.
fly
I flew downstairs.
speed
The engine noise rises only slightly as I speed along.
tear
The door flew open and she tore into the room.
flood
Enquiries flooded in from all over the world.
pour
The northern forces poured across the border.
(verb) 
Definition
to float freely or with a waving motion
She was wearing a floaty pink dress that streamed out behind her.
Synonyms
float
Sublime music floats on a scented summer breeze.
fly
A flag was flying on the new HQ.
flap
Sheets flapped on the clothes line.
flutter
It was silent except for the flags fluttering in the background.
waft
The scent of roses wafted through the open window.
swing

Additional synonyms

in the sense of avalanche
Definition
a sudden or overwhelming quantity of anything
He was greeted with an avalanche of publicity.
Synonyms
large amount,
barrage,
torrent,
deluge,
inundation
in the sense of barrage
Definition
a continuous delivery of questions, complaints, etc.
a barrage of angry questions from the floor
Synonyms
torrent,
attack,
mass,
storm,
assault,
burst,
stream,
hail,
outburst,
rain,
spate,
onslaught,
deluge,
plethora,
profusion
in the sense of battery
Definition
a number of similar things occurring together
We give a battery of tests to each patient.
Synonyms
series,
set,
course,
chain,
string,
sequence,
suite,
succession

Synonyms of 'stream'

stream

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of brook
Definition
a natural freshwater stream
He threw the hatchet in the brook.
Synonyms
stream,
burn (Scottish, NorthernEngland),
rivulet,
gill (dialect),
beck,
watercourse,
rill,
streamlet,
runnel (literary)
in the sense of cascade
Definition
to flow or fall in a cascade
A waterfall cascades down the cliff from the hills.
Synonyms
flow,
fall,
flood,
pour,
plunge,
surge,
spill,
tumble,
descend,
overflow,
gush,
teem,
pitch
in the sense of category
Definition
a class or group of things or people with some quality or qualities in common
The entries were organised into six different categories.
Synonyms
class,
grouping,
heading,
head,
order,
sort,
list,
department,
type,
division,
section,
rank,
grade,
classification,
genre
in the sense of chain
Definition
a series of connected facts or events
a horrific chain of events
Synonyms
series,
set,
train,
string,
sequence,
succession,
progression,
concatenation
in the sense of class
Definition
one of the groups into which a phylum is divided, containing one or more orders
the relationship between different social classes
Synonyms
group,
grouping,
set,
order,
league,
division,
rank,
caste,
status,
sphere
in the sense of course
Definition
an onward movement in time or space
a series of naval battles which altered the course of history
Synonyms
progression,
order,
unfolding,
development,
movement,
advance,
progress,
flow,
sequence,
succession,
continuity,
advancement,
furtherance,
march
in the sense of course
Definition
(of a liquid) to run swiftly
The tears coursed down his cheeks.
Synonyms
run,
flow,
stream,
gush,
race,
speed,
surge,
dash,
tumble,
scud,
move apace
in the sense of creek
Definition
a small stream or tributary
Follow Austin Creek for a few miles.
Synonyms
stream,
brook,
tributary,
bayou,
rivulet,
watercourse,
streamlet,
runnel
in the sense of current
Definition
a flow of water or air in a particular direction
The swimmers were swept away by the strong current.
Synonyms
flow,
course,
undertow,
jet,
stream,
tide,
progression,
river,
tideway
in the sense of division
Definition
one of the parts into which something is divided
Each was divided into several divisions.
Synonyms
part,
bit,
piece,
section,
sector,
class,
category,
segment,
portion,
fraction,
compartment

Additional synonyms

in the sense of drift
their fears at what they see as a drift towards economic chaos
Synonyms
trend,
course,
current,
flow,
rush,
sweep
in the sense of emit
Definition
to give or send forth (heat, light, a smell, etc.)
The stove emitted a cloud of evil-smelling smoke.
Synonyms
give off,
release,
shed,
leak,
transmit,
discharge,
send out,
throw out,
vent,
issue,
give out,
radiate,
eject,
pour out,
diffuse,
emanate,
exude,
exhale,
breathe out,
cast out,
give vent to,
send forth
in the sense of flap
Definition
to move backwards and forwards or up and down, like a bird's wings in flight
Sheets flapped on the clothes line.
Synonyms
flutter,
wave,
swing,
swish,
flail
in the sense of flood
Definition
a large amount
He received a flood of complaints.
Synonyms
series,
stream,
avalanche,
barrage,
spate,
torrent
in the sense of flood
Definition
to flow or surge
Enquiries flooded in from all over the world.
Synonyms
stream,
flow,
rush,
pour,
surge
in the sense of flutter
Definition
(of birds or butterflies) to flap the wings
It was silent except for the flags fluttering in the background.
Synonyms
flap,
fly,
wave,
shake,
swish
in the sense of fly
Definition
to move very quickly or suddenly
I flew downstairs.
Synonyms
rush,
race,
shoot,
career,
speed,
tear,
dash,
hurry,
barrel (along) (informal),
sprint,
bolt,
dart,
zoom,
hare (British, informal),
hasten,
whizz (informal),
scoot,
scamper,
burn rubber (informal),
be off like a shot (informal)
in the sense of fly
Definition
to float, flutter, display, or be displayed in the air
A flag was flying on the new HQ.
Synonyms
flutter,
wave,
float,
flap
in the sense of grade
Definition
a rank or level of importance in a company or organization
Staff turnover is high among junior grades.
Synonyms
level,
position,
rank,
group,
order,
class,
stage,
step,
station,
category,
rung,
echelon
in the sense of grouping
Definition
a set of people or organizations who act or work together to achieve a shared aim
There were two main political groupings pressing for independence.
Synonyms
organization,
group,
body,
association,
league,
circle

Additional synonyms

in the sense of spill
Definition
(of large numbers of people) to come out of a place
When the bell rings, more than 1,000 children spill from the classrooms.
Synonyms
emerge,
flood,
pour,
mill,
stream,
surge,
swarm,
crowd,
teem
in the sense of spout
Definition
(of a liquid or flames) to pour out in a stream or jet
In a storm, water spouts out of the blowhole just like a whale.
Synonyms
stream,
shoot,
gush,
spurt,
jet,
spray,
surge,
discharge,
erupt,
emit,
squirt
in the sense of surge
Definition
a strong rolling movement of the sea
The bridge was destroyed in a tidal surge during a storm.
Synonyms
flow,
wave,
rush,
stream,
roller,
breaker,
gush,
upsurge,
outpouring,
efflux,
uprush
in the sense of tear
Definition
to hurry or rush
The door flew open and she tore into the room.
Synonyms
rush,
run,
charge,
race,
shoot,
fly,
career,
speed,
belt (slang),
dash,
hurry,
barrel (along) (informal, US, Canadian),
sprint,
bolt,
dart,
gallop,
zoom,
burn rubber (informal)
in the sense of tide
Definition
the current caused by these changes in level
They used to sail with the tide.
Synonyms
current,
flow,
stream,
course,
ebb,
undertow,
tideway
in the sense of torrent
Definition
a fast or violent stream, esp. of water
A torrent of water rushed into the reservoir.
Synonyms
stream,
flow,
rush,
flood,
tide,
spate,
cascade,
gush,
effusion,
inundation
in the sense of torrent
Definition
a rapid flow of questions, abuse, etc.
He directed a torrent of abuse at me.
Synonyms
outburst,
stream,
barrage,
hail,
spate,
outpouring,
effusion
in the sense of volley
Definition
the simultaneous firing of several weapons
It's still not known how many died in the volleys of gunfire.
Synonyms
barrage,
blast,
burst,
explosion,
shower,
hail,
discharge,
bombardment,
salvo,
fusillade,
cannonade
in the sense of waft
Definition
to move gently through the air as if being carried by the wind
The scent of roses wafted through the open window.
Synonyms
drift,
float,
be carried,
be transported,
coast,
flow,
stray,
glide,
be borne,
be conveyed
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