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    Stream
    /strēm/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of liquid) run or flow in a continuous current in a specified direction: "she sat with tears streaming down her face" Similar flowpourcourserun
    • 2. transmit or receive (data, especially video and audio material) over the internet as a steady, continuous flow.
  2. A stream is a steady flow of something. As a verb, stream means to flow out. If water streams from a faucet, it is pouring out. After a concert people stream out of a stadium and into the parking lot. On the web, you'll hear about something connected with music and video called streaming.

  3. stream. (strēm) n. 1. a. A flow of water in a channel or bed, as a brook, rivulet, or small river. b. A steady current in such a flow of water. 2. A steady current of a fluid. 3. A large amount or number moving or occurring in steady succession: a stream of commuters; a stream of insults. See Synonyms at flow. 4.

  4. 4 days ago · stream in British English. (striːm ) noun. 1. a small river; brook. 2. any steady flow of water or other fluid. 3. something that resembles a stream in moving continuously in a line or particular direction.

  5. Definition of stream noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. /striːm/ Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] (of liquid or gas) to move or pour out in a continuous flow; to produce a continuous flow of liquid or gas. (+ adv./prep.) Tears streamed down his face. a streaming cold (= with a lot of liquid coming from the nose) Stay away—I've got a streaming cold. Sunlight streamed through the windows.

  7. verb. uk / striːm / us. stream down/in/through, etc. to move or flow continuously in one direction: Tears were streaming down her face. [ T ] to listen to or watch something on a computer directly from the Internet. (Definition of stream from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of stream.

  8. stream (of something) a continuous flow of liquid or gas A stream of blood flowed from the wound. He blew out a stream of cigar smoke. a jet stream see bloodstream. stream (of something/somebody) a continuous flow of people or vehicles I've had a steady stream of visitors. Cars filed past in an endless stream.

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