stream 英 [stri:m]   美 [strim]

stream

stream  英 [stri:m] 美 [strim]

n. 溪流;流动;  v. 流;流动; 

进行时:streaming  过去式:streamed  过去分词:streamed  第三人称单数:streams  名词复数:streams 

mountain streams 山涧
I've had a steady stream of visitors. 我不断有客人。

  • That little rolling brook in your back yard is a stream. If it starts rising and threatens to flood, your father might let out a stream of expletives. A stream is a steady flow of something.
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  • n. 溪流;流动;
  • v. 流;流动;
  • 1. mountain streams

    山涧

  • 2. I've had a steady stream of visitors.

    我不断有客人。

  • 3. Tears streamed down his face.

    泪水顺着他的脸往下流。

  • 4. Her head was streaming with blood.

    她头上流着血。

  • 5. Black smoke streamed from the exhaust.

    排气管里冒出黑烟。

  • 6. People streamed across the bridge.

    桥上行人川流不息。

  • stream (n.) Old English stream "a course of water," from Proto-Germanic *straumaz (source also of Old Saxon strom, Old Norse straumr, Danish strøm, Swedish ström, Norwegian straum, Old Frisian stram, Dutch stroom, Old High German stroum, German Strom "current, river"), from PIE root *sreu- "to flow."
  • stream (v.) early 13c., "to flow copiously," from stream (n.). Transitive sense "discharge in a stream" is from late 14c. Related: Streamed; streaming. Compare German strömen, Dutch stroomen, Danish strömme, all verbs from nouns.
stream / striːm ; NAmE striːm / noun , verb stream streams streamed streaming noun 1 a small narrow river 小河;溪 mountain streams 山涧 see also downstream , upstream , the Gulf Stream 2 stream(of sth) a continuous flow of liquid or gas 流;(液)流;(气)流 A stream of blood flowed from the wound. 一股鲜血从伤口流出来。 see also bloodstream 3 stream(of sth/sb) a continuous flow of people or vehicles (人)流;(车)流 I've had a steady streamof visitors. 我不断有客人。 Cars filed past in an endless stream. 汽车川流不息,鱼贯而过。 4 streamof sth a large number of things that happen one after the other 一连串,接二连三,源源不断(的事情) a constant stream ofenquiries 接连不断的询问 The agency provided me with a steady streamof work. 这介绍所让我不断有活干。 5 ( especially BrE) a group of students of the same age and level of ability in some schools (将同龄学生按能力编在一起的)班,组 She was put into the fast stream. 她被分在快班。 IDIOM be/come on ˈstream to be in operation or available 投产;投入使用 The new computer system comes on stream next month. 新的计算机系统下月投入使用。 verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (of liquid or gas 液体或气体 ) to move or pour out in a continuous flow; to produce a continuous flow of liquid or gas 流;流动;流出 (+ adv./prep.) Tears streamed down his face. 泪水顺着他的脸往下流。 a streaming cold (= with a lot of liquid coming from the nose) 流鼻涕的感冒 streamwith sth Her head was streaming with blood. 她头上流着血。 streamfrom sth Blood was streaming from her head. 血从她头上流出来。 Black smoke streamed from the exhaust. 排气管里冒出黑烟。 streamsth The exhaust streamed black smoke. 排气管里冒出黑烟。 2 (of people or things 人或东西 ) [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move somewhere in large numbers, one after the other 鱼贯而行;一个接一个地移动 People streamed across the bridge. 桥上行人川流不息。 3 [intransitive ] to move freely, especially in the wind or water 飘动;飘扬 Her scarf streamed behind her. 她的围巾在身后飘动。 4 ( especially BrE) ( NAmE usually track ) [transitive ,  usually passive ] streamsb (in schools 学校 ) to put school students into groups according to their ability 按能力分班(或分组) Pupils are streamed for French and Maths. 学生按能力分成法语组和数学组。 5 [transitive ] streamsth ( computing ) to play video or sound on a computer by receiving it as a continuous stream, from the Internet for example, rather than needing to wait until the whole of the material has been downloaded 用流式传输,流播(无须待整个文件下载到计算机便可播放互联网上的视频或音频文件) stream / striːm ; NAmE striːm /
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