stream in English
- stream⇄adj. streamlike.
- stream⇄expr. on stream, in full production.
Ex. Part of the new plant is now in operation ... and the remainder will be on stream later this month (Wall Street Journal). - stream⇄noun 1. a flow of water in a channel or bed. Small rivers and large brooks are both called streams.
2. a steady current of water, as in a river or in the ocean.
3a. any current or flow.
Ex. a stream of blood pouring from a wound, a st - stream⇄stream, noun, verb.
- stream⇄v.i. 1. to flow.
Ex. Tears streamed from her eyes.
2. (Figurative.)
a. to move steadily in large numbers.
Ex. People streamed out of the theater.
b. to move swiftly; streak.
Ex. A meteor streamed across the sky. < - stream⇄v.t. 1. to cause to flow; pour out.
Ex. to stream water on a fire. The gash in his arm streamed blood.
2. to cause to stream.
3. (British.) to divide (students) into separate classes according to level of ability or aptitude.
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stream in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
stream in Sindhi سنڌي
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