plural streams
plural streams
Learner's definition of STREAM
[count]
1
: a natural flow of water that is smaller than a river小河;小溪 — compare river 3
: a continuous flow of people or things(人)流;(物)流;一连串(事物) —
usually + of
on stream
chiefly British
: in or into a working or functioning state : in or into operation投入生产;开始使用 2 stream /ˈstriːm/ verb
streams; streamed; streaming
streams; streamed; streaming
Learner's definition of STREAM
1
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] : to move in a steady flow流;流动 -
Tears streamed down his cheeks.泪水顺着他的脸颊流下。
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I could feel the cold air streaming in through the crack in the window.我可以感觉到冷风透过窗户裂缝吹了进来。
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Sunlight was streaming in through the window.阳光透过窗户照进来。
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rays of light streaming through the clouds透过云层照射下来的道道光线
2 of the body or a body part
a : to produce a liquid continuously and often in large amounts流淌出;涌出 [no object]
—
usually + with [+ object]
b [no object] : to be or become wet with a liquid流淌 3
always followed by an adverb or preposition,
[no object] : to come or flow continuously to a place in large numbers涌;蜂拥 -
People streamed into the hall.人群涌入礼堂。
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Immigrants streamed into the country.移民纷纷涌入这个国家。
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Hundreds of letters streamed in from listeners.成百上千封听众来信纷纷涌来。
4
[no object] : to move freely in one direction especially in wind or water(尤指在风中或水中)飘动,流动 5
[+ object] British : to group students in a particular grade according to their abilities and needs : track(将学生)按能力分组