Meaning of word streamed

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    streamed

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    streamed

    Струящийся

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > streamed

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    streamed

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    streamed

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    streamed

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    streamed

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    streamed result

    1. потоковый результат

    Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > streamed result

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    streamed content

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    streamed parachute

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    cars streamed over the bridge

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cars streamed over the bridge

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    flag streamed in wind

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > flag streamed in wind

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    her eyes streamed tears

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > her eyes streamed tears

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    her hair streamed in the breeze

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > her hair streamed in the breeze

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    his eyes streamed tears

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > his eyes streamed tears

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    light streamed through the window

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > light streamed through the window

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    people streamed in from all quarters

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > people streamed in from all quarters

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    people streamed out of the building

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > people streamed out of the building

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    tears streamed down her face

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > tears streamed down her face

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    the fire streamed up the side of the wall

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the fire streamed up the side of the wall

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    the flag streamed in the wind

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the flag streamed in the wind

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  • Streamed — Stream Stream, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Streamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Streaming}.] 1. To issue or flow in a stream; to flow freely or in a current, as a fluid or whatever is likened to fluids; as, tears streamed from her eyes. [1913 Webster] Beneath… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • streamed — adjective Divided into academic streams. Ant: nonstreamed, unstreamed …   Wiktionary

  • streamed — strɪːm n. brook, creek, river; flow of water or other liquid; constant outpouring v. flow; pour out from; arrive in large numbers; flow freely; blow, wave; emit beams of light …   English contemporary dictionary

  • streamed — mastered …   Anagrams dictionary

  • streamed — …   Useful english dictionary

  • tears streamed down one’s cheeks — tears were streaming down one s face, tears were running down one s cheeks …   English contemporary dictionary

  • mastered — streamed …   Anagrams dictionary

  • Batanga.com — Infobox Company company name = Batanga company company type = Private company slogan = foundation = Miami, Florida (1999) location = Coral Gables, Florida key people = Troy McConnell, founderRafael Urbina, CEO Rick Marroquin, CMO industry =… …   Wikipedia

  • stream — I UK [striːm] / US [strɪm] noun [countable] Word forms stream : singular stream plural streams ** 1) a small narrow river A path runs alongside the stream. 2) a) a continuous flow of liquid or gas Blood ran from his nose in a steady stream.… …   English dictionary

  • Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language — Vorlage:Infobox Dateiformat/Wartung/MagischeZahl fehltVorlage:Infobox Dateiformat/Wartung/Standard fehltVorlage:Infobox Dateiformat/Wartung/Website fehlt SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) Dateiendung: .smil …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Streaming audio in video games — In video games, music can be sequenced, where the game includes instructions for the generation of music, or streamed, where the audio is pre recorded and played back when required. While early video games were restricted to sequenced music,… …   Wikipedia

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Словосочетания

people streamed out of the building — публика толпой повалила из здания  
flag streamed in wind — флаг развевался по ветру  
light streamed through the window — свет струился в окно  
his eyes streamed tears — слезы текли по его щёкам  
streamed figures — полоски  
streamed content — потоковый контент  

Примеры с переводом

Tears streamed down her face

Слезы ручьями текли по ее щекам

His nose streamed blood.

У него из носа ручьём полилась кровь.

Their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind.

Их гривы струились на ветру, как плотные чёрные флаги.

His face streamed with sweat.

По его лицу струились капли пота.

People streamed into the hall.

Люди устремились в зал.

Tears streamed down his cheeks.

По его щекам потекли слёзы.

Tears streamed down her cheeks.

По её щекам ручьём потекли слёзы.

Immigrants streamed into the country.

Поток иммигрантов устремился в страну.

People streamed past us on all sides.

Народ устремились мимо нас во все стороны.

The first rays of morning sunlight streamed through the open doorway.

Первые лучи утреннего солнца струились сквозь открытый дверной проём.

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

Sunlight streamed through the windows.

Hundreds of letters streamed in from listeners.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

stream  — поток, ручей, струя, течение, река, струиться, течь, вытекать, литься, лить
streamer  — вымпел, транспарант, узкая лента, длинная узкая лента, лозунг
streaming  — текучий
streamy  — струящийся, бегущий, изобилующий ручьями, изобилующий потоками
streamless  — не имеющий рек, ручьев, не имеющий течения, неподвижный

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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. A trend, course, or drift, as of opinion, thought, or history.

5. A beam or ray of light.

6. Chiefly British A course of study to which students are tracked.

7. Computers A steady flow of data.

v. streamed, stream·ing, streams

v.intr.

1. To flow in a stream or current.

2. To pour forth or give off a stream; flow: My eyes were streaming with tears.

3. To move or arrive in large numbers; pour: Traffic was streaming by. Fan mail streamed in.

4. To extend, wave, or float outward: The banner streamed in the breeze.

5.

a. To leave a continuous trail of light.

b. To give forth a continuous stream of light rays or beams; shine.

v.tr.

1. To emit, discharge, or exude (a body fluid, for example).

2. Computers To transmit or receive (audio or video content), especially over the internet, in small, sequential packets that permit the content to be played continuously as it is being received and without saving it to a hard disk.

Idiom:

on stream

In or into operation or production: a new power plant soon to go on stream.



stream′y adj.

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stream

(striːm)

n

1. (Physical Geography) 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

4. a rapid or unbroken flow of speech, etc: a stream of abuse.

5. (Accounting & Book-keeping) a flow of money into a business: a revenue stream.

6. (Education) Brit any of several parallel classes of schoolchildren, or divisions of children within a class, grouped together because of similar ability

7. go with the stream drift with the stream to conform to the accepted standards

8. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) off stream (of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) shut down or not in production

9. (Industrial Relations & HR Terms) on stream

a. (of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) in or about to go into operation or production

b. available or in existence

10. (of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) in or about to go into operation or production

vb

11. to emit or be emitted in a continuous flow: his nose streamed blood.

12. (intr) to move in unbroken succession, as a crowd of people, vehicles, etc

13. (intr) to float freely or with a waving motion: bunting streamed in the wind.

14. (tr) to unfurl (a flag, etc)

15. (Aeronautics) (intr) to move causing a trail of light, condensed gas, etc, as a jet aircraft

16. (Mining & Quarrying) mining (when: intr, often foll by for) to wash (earth, gravel, etc) in running water in prospecting (for gold, etc), to expose the particles of ore or metal

17. (Education) education Brit to group or divide (children) in streams

18. (Computer Science) to transfer (esp audio or video data) in a continuous flow

[Old English; related to Old Frisian strām, Old Norse straumr, Old High German stroum, Greek rheuma]

ˈstreamlet n

ˈstreamˌlike adj

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

stream

(strim)

n.

1. a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.

2. any flow or current of liquid, fluid, or gas.

3. a trail of light; beam: a stream of moonlight.

4. a continuous succession: a stream of words.

5. prevailing direction; drift: the stream of opinion.

v.i.

6. to flow, pass, or issue in a stream.

7. to emit a fluid copiously: eyes streaming with tears.

8. to extend in rays: Sunlight streamed in.

9. to proceed continuously: traffic streaming by.

10. to wave, as a flag in the wind.

11. to hang in a flowing manner: streaming hair.

v.t.

12. to discharge in a stream: The wound streamed blood.

13. to cause to float outward, as a flag.

Idioms:

on stream, in or into operation: The factory will be on stream in a month.

[before 900; Old English strēam, c. Old High German stroum; akin to Greek rheîn to flow (see rheum)]

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

Stream

 a continuous flow.

Examples: stream of abuse; of beneficence; of blood, 1225; of bubbles, 1727; of cold air; of emigrants, 1849; of fire, 1777; of ice; of people, 1639; of swifts, 1857; of tears, 1591; of wind, 1753; of words.

Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

stream

Past participle: streamed
Gerund: streaming

Imperative
stream
stream
Present
I stream
you stream
he/she/it streams
we stream
you stream
they stream
Preterite
I streamed
you streamed
he/she/it streamed
we streamed
you streamed
they streamed
Present Continuous
I am streaming
you are streaming
he/she/it is streaming
we are streaming
you are streaming
they are streaming
Present Perfect
I have streamed
you have streamed
he/she/it has streamed
we have streamed
you have streamed
they have streamed
Past Continuous
I was streaming
you were streaming
he/she/it was streaming
we were streaming
you were streaming
they were streaming
Past Perfect
I had streamed
you had streamed
he/she/it had streamed
we had streamed
you had streamed
they had streamed
Future
I will stream
you will stream
he/she/it will stream
we will stream
you will stream
they will stream
Future Perfect
I will have streamed
you will have streamed
he/she/it will have streamed
we will have streamed
you will have streamed
they will have streamed
Future Continuous
I will be streaming
you will be streaming
he/she/it will be streaming
we will be streaming
you will be streaming
they will be streaming
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been streaming
you have been streaming
he/she/it has been streaming
we have been streaming
you have been streaming
they have been streaming
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been streaming
you will have been streaming
he/she/it will have been streaming
we will have been streaming
you will have been streaming
they will have been streaming
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been streaming
you had been streaming
he/she/it had been streaming
we had been streaming
you had been streaming
they had been streaming
Conditional
I would stream
you would stream
he/she/it would stream
we would stream
you would stream
they would stream
Past Conditional
I would have streamed
you would have streamed
he/she/it would have streamed
we would have streamed
you would have streamed
they would have streamed

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. stream - a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earthstream — a natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth

watercourse

body of water, water — the part of the earth’s surface covered with water (such as a river or lake or ocean); «they invaded our territorial waters»; «they were sitting by the water’s edge»

branch — a stream or river connected to a larger one

brook, creek — a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river); «the creek dried up every summer»

crossing, ford — a shallow area in a stream that can be forded

headstream — a stream that forms the source of a river

meander — a bend or curve, as in a stream or river

midstream — the middle of a stream

river — a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek); «the river was navigable for 50 miles»

rill, rivulet, runnel, streamlet, run — a small stream

tidal river, tidal stream, tidewater river, tidewater stream — a stream in which the effects of the tide extend far upstream

2. stream — dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas; «two streams of development run through American history»; «stream of consciousness»; «the flow of thought»; «the current of history»

current, flow

course, line — a connected series of events or actions or developments; «the government took a firm course»; «historians can only point out those lines for which evidence is available»

3. stream — the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression

flow

movement, move, motion — the act of changing location from one place to another; «police controlled the motion of the crowd»; «the movement of people from the farms to the cities»; «his move put him directly in my path»

spillage, spill, release — the act of allowing a fluid to escape

overflow, flood, outpouring — a large flow

4. stream — something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously; «a stream of people emptied from the terminal»; «the museum had planned carefully for the flow of visitors»

flow

motion — a state of change; «they were in a state of steady motion»

5. stream — a steady flow of a fluid (usually from natural causes); «the raft floated downstream on the current»; «he felt a stream of air»; «the hose ejected a stream of water»

current

tidal current, tidal flow — the water current caused by the tides

rip current, riptide — a strong surface current flowing outwards from a shore

undertide, undercurrent — a current below the surface of a fluid

flow, flowing — the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)

violent stream, torrent — a violently fast stream of water (or other liquid); «the houses were swept away in the torrent»

eddy, twist — a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself

maelstrom, whirlpool, vortex — a powerful circular current of water (usually the result of conflicting tides)

ocean current — the steady flow of surface ocean water in a prevailing direction

Verb 1. stream — to extend, wave or float outward, as if in the wind; «their manes streamed like stiff black pennants in the wind»

be adrift, drift, float, blow — be in motion due to some air or water current; «The leaves were blowing in the wind»; «the boat drifted on the lake»; «The sailboat was adrift on the open sea»; «the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore»

2. stream — exude profusely; «She was streaming with sweat»; «His nose streamed blood»

exudate, exude, ooze out, transude, ooze — release (a liquid) in drops or small quantities; «exude sweat through the pores»

3. stream — move in large numbers; «people were pouring out of the theater»; «beggars pullulated in the plaza»

pour, pullulate, swarm, teem

crowd together, crowd — to gather together in large numbers; «men in straw boaters and waxed mustaches crowded the verandah»

spill out, spill over, pour out — be disgorged; «The crowds spilled out into the streets»

4. stream — rain heavily; «Put on your rain coat— it’s pouring outside!»

rain buckets, rain cats and dogs, pelt, pour

rain, rain down — precipitate as rain; «If it rains much more, we can expect some flooding»

sheet — come down as if in sheets; «The rain was sheeting down during the monsoon»

sluice, sluice down — pour as if from a sluice; «An aggressive tide sluiced across the barrier reef»

5. stream - flow freely and abundantlystream — flow freely and abundantly; «Tears streamed down her face»

well out

course, flow, run, feed — move along, of liquids; «Water flowed into the cave»; «the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi»

spin — stream in jets, of liquids; «The creek spun its course through the woods»

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

stream

noun

2. flow, current, rush, run, course, drift, surge, tide, torrent, outpouring, tideway a continuous stream of lava

verb

1. flow, run, pour, course, issue, flood, shed, spill, emit, glide, cascade, gush, spout Tears streamed down their faces.

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

stream

noun

Something suggestive of running water:

verb

1. To move freely as a liquid:

2. To come forth or emit in abundance:

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Translations

تَيّارجَدْوَل، نُهَيْرسَيْل، فَيْضٌ منمَجْرىًيَتَدَفَّق، يَسْري، يَجْري

oddělenípotokproudprouditříčka

vandløbblafreniveauniveaudelerække

virta

rječica

áramlikpatakszintezszintezett csoport

á, lækurbekkurraîa eftir námsgetustraumurstraumur, flaumur, flóî

小川

개울

aptakusišskirstyti pagal gabumusklasėpaprastesnispopierinis kaspinas

iedalīt skolēnus pēc viņu spējāmklasekustībaplīvotplūst

prúdiťrozdeľovať podľa schopností

potoktokzlivati se

bäck

ลำธาร

deresel gibi akmak/boşanmakseliakıntıakıntısı

dòng suối

stream

[striːm]

A. N

2. (= current) → corriente f
to go with/against the stream (lit, fig) → ir con/contra la corriente

4. (Brit) (Scol) grupo de alumnos de la misma edad y aptitud académica
the top/middle/bottom streamla clase de nivel superior/medio/inferior

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

stream

[ˈstriːm]

n

(= continuous flow) [smoke, air, liquid] → flot m

(= moving line) [people, vehicles] → flot m

(= large number) [letters, jokes, complaints, visitors] → flot m

(British) (SCHOOL)niveau m

(INDUSTRY) to be on stream [new power plant, computer system] → être en service
to come on stream [new power plant, computer system] → être mis en service

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

stream

n

(= small river)Bach m, → Flüsschen nt; (= current)Strömung f; to go with/against the stream (lit, fig)mit dem/gegen den Strom schwimmen

(= flow, of liquid, air, people, cars) → Strom m; (of light, tears)Flut f; (of words, excuses, abuse)Schwall m, → Flut f; stream of consciousness (Liter) → Bewusstseinsstrom m

(Brit Sch) → Leistungsgruppe f

vi

(= wave: flag, hair) → wehen

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

stream

(striːm) noun

1. a small river or brook. He managed to jump across the stream.

2. a flow of eg water, air etc. A stream of water was pouring down the gutter; A stream of people was coming out of the cinema; He got into the wrong stream of traffic and uttered a stream of curses.

3. the current of a river etc. He was swimming against the stream.

4. in schools, one of the classes into which children of the same age are divided according to ability.

verb

1. to flow. Tears streamed down her face; Workers streamed out of the factory gates; Her hair streamed out in the wind.

2. to divide schoolchildren into classes according to ability. Many people disapprove of streaming (children) in schools.

ˈstreamer noun

a long narrow banner, or narrow paper ribbon. The aeroplane dragged a streamer that read `Come to the Festival’; The classroom was decorated with balloons and streamers.

ˈstreamlined adjective

1. (of a plane, car, ship etc) shaped so as to move faster and more efficiently. the newest, most streamlined aircraft.

2. efficient and economical. streamlined business methods.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

stream

مَجْرىً říčka vandløb Bach ρεύμα corriente virta rivière rječica ruscello 小川 개울 stroom bekk strumień riacho ручей bäck ลำธาร dere dòng suối 水流

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

stream

n. chorro, flujo, corriente.

English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

stream

n chorro; urinary — chorro miccional (form), chorro de la orina

English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


The routines would not change, but since the sound material streamed in, or played from file, showed great variation, the sonic result was not static.


As it became clear which track was about to be played, more men streamed to the dance floor, until it eventually became packed.


He advocates the use of streamed data and accumulated user input to provide unique, dynamic listener experiences.


The interior of a stream could be flocked, and a flock could be part of a streamed texture.


This allows for the data streamed from the users to be understood in terms of recurring patterns and paths that are unique to each group.


Four of the sources were streamed in real time, the rest were recordings that were played back from disk.


If the concept of streamed data is adopted as the basis for an interactive system, the software infrastructure must in turn be able to respond to dynamic changes of states.


Nonetheless, both the students and teachers in the senior first year told me that the students in this year were streamed though this was not a school-wide policy.


The other camera streamed images over the network (and therefore had a lower frame rate and a time-lag) and could display images by moving through remote spaces.


The water streamed in, and, as a matter of fact, he is doing the only thing he can do and that is to emigrate.


The council has recently, after our representations, sandbagged gaps in the walls through which flood water has streamed in the past.


He can be streamed according to his ability in various subjects.


I could not keep up with my notes as figures streamed out.


At a neighbouring farm, the farmer did not put any netting round his stacks, and the rats streamed out all over the countryside.


The sun streamed through the trees as the children of the local school ran up to stand behind the seated dignitaries.

These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

streamed meaning

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  • VerbBFstreamSGstreamsPRstreaming
    1. simple past tense and past participle of stream.
    2. AdjectiveBFstream
      1. (Britain, education) Divided into academic streams.
      2. More Examples
        1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
          • Well, last summer, I was out that way among the lakes that lie sleeping in beauty, and along the streams that flow through the old woods, playing the savage and vagabondizing in a promiscuous way.
          • He thrust his arm into the icy stream and grabbed a wriggling fish, astounding the observers. ‎
          • He poured the milk in a thin stream from the jug to the glass. ‎
      • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
        1. Adjectives
          • Uncomparable adjectives
          • Verbs
            • Verb forms
              • Participles
                • Past participles
                • Verb simple past forms

            Other Vocabulary

            Look-Alike Words

            1. en streame
            2. en streamer
            3. en streames
            4. en stream
            5. en reamed

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            stream /strim/USA pronunciation  
            n. [countable]

            1. a body of water flowing in a channel, as a brook.
            2. any flow or current of liquid, fluid, or gas:a stream of gas escaping.
            3. a series of things:a stream of words.

            v.

            1. to flow or pass in a stream:[no object]The river streamed past the house.
            2. to give out (a fluid): [no object]Her eyes streamed with tears.[+ object]The wound streamed blood.
            3. to extend in rays:[no object]Sunlight streamed in through the window
            4. to proceed without stopping:[no object]All day long the traffic streamed past her house.
            5. to hang in a flowing manner:[no object]Her golden hair was streaming behind her.

            WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023

            stream 
            (strēm),USA pronunciation n. 

            1. a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.
            2. a steady current in water, as in a river or the ocean:to row against the stream; the Gulf Stream.
            3. any flow of water or other liquid or fluid:streams of blood.
            4. a current or flow of air, gas, or the like.
            5. a beam or trail of light:A stream of moonlight fell from the clouds.
            6. a continuous flow or succession of anything:a stream of words.
            7. prevailing direction;
              drift:the stream of opinion.
            8. on stream, in or into operation:The factory will be on stream in a month.

            v.i.

            1. to flow, pass, or issue in a stream, as water, tears, or blood.
            2. to send forth or throw off a stream;
              run or flow (often fol. by with):eyes streaming with tears.
            3. to extend in a beam or in rays, as light:Sunlight streamed in through the windows.
            4. to move or proceed continuously like a flowing stream, as a procession.
            5. to wave or float outward, as a flag in the wind.
            6. to hang in a loose, flowing manner, as long hair.

            v.t.

            1. to send forth or discharge in a stream:The wound streamed blood.
            2. to cause to stream or float outward, as a flag.
            3. Naval Terms[Naut.]to place (an object) in the water at the end of a line attached to a vessel.
            • bef. 900; (noun, nominal) Middle English streem, Old English strēam; cognate with German Strom, Old Norse straumr; akin to Greek rheîn to flow (see rheum); (verb, verbal) Middle English streamen, derivative of the noun, nominal

            streamless, adj. 
            streamlike′, adj. 

              • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
                Stream, current refer to a steady flow. In this use they are interchangeable. In the sense of running water, however, a stream is a flow that may be as small as a brook or as large as a river:A number of streams have their sources in mountains.Current refers to the most rapidly moving part of the stream:This river has a swift current.
              • 2.See corresponding entry in Unabridged flow, tide.
              • 6.See corresponding entry in Unabridged torrent, rush.
              • 9.See corresponding entry in Unabridged pour.


            Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::

            stream /striːm/ n

            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
            4. a rapid or unbroken flow of speech, etc: a stream of abuse
            5. Brit any of several parallel classes of schoolchildren, or divisions of children within a class, grouped together because of similar ability
            6. go with the stream, drift with the streamto conform to the accepted standards
            7. off stream(of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) shut down or not in production
            8. on stream(of an industrial plant, manufacturing process, etc) in or about to go into operation or production
            9. available or in existence

            vb

            1. to emit or be emitted in a continuous flow: his nose streamed blood
            2. (intransitive) to move in unbroken succession, as a crowd of people, vehicles, etc
            3. (intransitive) to float freely or with a waving motion: bunting streamed in the wind
            4. (transitive) to unfurl (a flag, etc)
            5. Brit to group or divide (children) in streams

            Etymology: Old English; related to Old Frisian strām, Old Norse straumr, Old High German stroum, Greek rheuma

            ˈstreamlet n

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            Snowden’s appearance will also be streamed to the public.



            Появление Сноудена также будет транслироваться для общественности.


            In addition, the BlizzCon opening ceremony and eSports tournaments will be streamed free.



            Церемония открытия и киберспортивные турниры будут бесплатно транслироваться в прямом эфире на сайте.


            Watching this kind of streamed media is illegal.



            Просмотр таких потоковых медиа является незаконным.


            The format used for files being streamed over the Internet.



            Формат, используемый для потоковых файлов через Интернет.


            Refugees streamed into neighboring countries and many villages and towns were forcefully displaced.



            Потоки беженцев устремились в соседние страны, и жители многих деревень и городов были насильственно перемещены.


            Pakistan has rejected those assertions, but thousands of alarmed Indian tourists, pilgrims and workers streamed out of the region over the weekend.



            Пакистан отверг эти утверждения, но тысячи встревоженных индийских туристов, паломников и рабочих устремились прочь из региона в выходные.


            After the California Gold Rush of 1848, white settlers streamed west to strike it rich.



            С началом Калифорнийской золотой лихорадки в 1848 году белые поселенцы устремились на запад в поисках богатства.


            Most can be both streamed and downloaded.



            Большинство из них может быть и прослушать и скачать.


            This also includes data that is being streamed by voice calls.



            Сюда также входят данные, которые передаются в потоковом режиме с помощью голосовых вызовов.


            Soul and mind instantly lost their physical bondage and streamed out.


            A great crowd streamed to his house.



            Огромные толпы народа тянулись к его дому.


            As he turned around and looked across the prairies, tears streamed from his eyes.



            Когда он оглянулся и посмотрел вдаль прерий, слёзы потекли из его глаз.


            There will be central sites in all the cities where matches will be streamed on large screens.



            В каждом городе это центральные площади, где в прямом эфире на гигантских экранах будут транслироваться все матчи.


            It can be streamed or downloaded from all digital platforms.



            Их можно послушать или скачать на всех цифровых платформах.


            People especially streamed to him during the 1930s, when almost all the clergy had been arrested.



            Особенно народ устремился к нему после того, как в тридцатых годах было арестовано почти все духовенство.


            Tears streamed down our faces as the movie ended.



            И слёзы текли по щекам, когда фильм закончился.


            The whole process is video streamed so that thanks to a user interface you can interact with the dealer and other players.



            Весь процесс идет на видео, так что благодаря пользовательскому интерфейсу вы можете взаимодействовать с дилером и другими игроками.


            Tears of happiness streamed down her cheeks.


            I laughed so hard tears streamed down my face.



            Я так смеялся, что слёзы текли у меня по лицу.


            Improve virus resistance with streamed virtual disk image that helps ensure a pristine image upon each reboot



            улучшение защиты от вирусов с помощью передаваемого по сети виртуального образа диска, благодаря чему обеспечивается использование первоначального образа после каждой перезагрузки

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            Meaning of STREAMED in English

            impf & ·p.p. of stream.


            Webster English vocab.

                 Английский словарь Webster.
            2012

            Translation for «streamed» to russian

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            • течь

            • вытекать

            • струиться

            • источать

            • развевать

            • проноситься

            Tears streaming down his big fat cheeks.

            А по жирным щекам будут градом течь слёзы.

            «You are a rock in my stream.» «Blocking the flow.»

            Ты камень в моем ручье, который не даёт ему течь«.

            Let me not flinch and let the blood of Christ stream through me.

            Не дай мне дрогнуть и позволь крови Христа течь во мне.

            There is only a stream of goodness or wellbeing which you are allowing or not.

            Есть только поток благосостояния или благоденствия, которому вы либо даёте течь, либо нет.

            And when you are allowing that stream to flow, in its fullness, you feel very, very good.

            И когда вы позволите потоку течь, во всей его полноте, вам будет очень, очень хорошо.

            With a woman, it’s all in one flow like a stream. Little eddies and waterfalls, but the river, it goes right on.

            У женщин все плавно, как ручей — небольшие водовороты и водопады, но ручей продолжает течь.

            I mean, we all know that what really matters Is that the cash registers keep ringing And the tourists keep streaming through the gift shop

            Я имею в виду, все мы знаем, что на самом деле важно — чтобы касса не замолкала, и чтобы поток туристов продолжал течь через магазин сувениров, и когда я смотрю на развалину, которой стал этот театр при Оливере,

            There weren’t thousands, of course, but a trickle started… which swelled to a steady stream as the manhunt fanned out… to include neighboring cities, the state and, finally, all of New England.

            Ќачалось, конечно, не с тыс€ч, но ручеЄк начал течь превраща€сь в реку по мере того, как следствие распростран€лось на соседние города, на штат и, наконец, на всю Ќовую јнглию.

            Energy activities arising from decisions of the Commission; inter-sectoral, gender main-streaming and global processes

            a) Деятельность в области энергетики, вытекающая из решений Комиссии; межсекторальная деятельность, гендерный баланс и глобальные процессы

            11. Discussed below are the stream of issues arising from the deliberations of the High-level Panel for strategic consideration by and concerted response from the statistical community.

            11. Ниже рассматривается комплекс вопросов, которые вытекают из обсуждений в рамках Группы высокого уровня и которые требуют стратегического рассмотрения и принятия по ним согласованных мер статистическим сообществом.

            13. Reflecting its constant concern to respect the commitments arising from these conventions, it has adopted a steady stream of legislative, administrative and judicial measures to ensure that its domestic legislation is in perfect harmony with international legal instruments in general, and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination in particular.

            13. В своем неустанном стремлении соблюдать обязательства, вытекающие из этих конвенций, Кот-д’Ивуар постоянно принимал законодательные, административные и судебные меры, необходимые для того, чтобы его национальное законодательство полностью соответствовало международным юридическим документам в целом и Конвенции о ликвидации всех форм расовой дискриминации в частности.

            In August 2008, the Government of Israel reported that by 2007 only 81 out of 121 settlements were connected to wastewater treatment facilities, which resulted in 5.5 million cubic metres out of a total of 12 million cubic metres of wastewater from settlements flowing into West Bank streams and valleys.

            В августе 2008 года правительство Израиля сообщило, что по состоянию на 2007 год только 81 из 121 поселения было подсоединено к водоочистным сооружениям, в результате чего 5,5 млн. кубических метров из общей суммы в 12 млн. кубических метров сточных вод поселений вытекало в водоемы и долины Западного берега.

            Down a long flight of steps the Lady went into the deep green hollow, through which ran murmuring the silver stream that issued from the fountain on the hill.

            По поляне струился неглубокий ручей, вытекающий из фонтана у жилища Владык, а вдоль ручья шла пологая лестница.

            Further away, not far from the river, where it came streaming out from the edge of the wood, there was a mound. It was newly raised: the raw earth was covered with fresh-cut turves: about it were planted fifteen spears.

            Поодаль, у берега реки, вытекавшей из лесной чащи, возвышался свеженасыпанный холм, заботливо обложенный дерном; в него были воткнуты пятнадцать копий.

            The coffers of the bank, so far as its dealings are confined to such customers, resemble a water pond, from which, though a stream is continually running out, yet another is continually running in, fully equal to that which runs out; so that, without any further care or attention, the pond keeps always equally, or very near equally full.

            Кассы банка, поскольку его операции ограничиваются такого рода клиентами, могут быть сравнены с бассейном, откуда постоянно вытекает одна струя, но куда постоянно же притекает другая, приносящая столько же воды, сколько уносит первая, так что без особых забот и усилий вода в бассейне всегда остается на том же или почти на том же уровне.

            Though the stream which is in this case continually running out from its coffers may be very large, that which is continually running into them must be at least equally large; so that without any further care or attention those coffers are likely to be always equally or very near equally full; and scarce ever to require any extraordinary expense to replenish them.

            Хотя струя, непрерывно вытекающая в таком случае из касс банка, может быть очень сильна, но другая струя, притекающая к ним, оказывается не менее сильной, так что кассы банка без каких-либо дальнейших забот и усилий остаются все время наполненными или почти наполненными и не требуется никаких чрезвычайных расходов для пополнения их.

            It was almost unbearable to turn away from the mass of students streaming out into the sunshine, all of them wearing rosettes and hats and brandishing banners and scarves, to descend the stone steps into the dungeons and walk until the distant sounds of the crowd were quite obliterated, knowing that he would not be able to hear a word of commentary or a cheer or groan.

            Почти с нестерпимым отчаянием откололся он от вытекающего под солнечный свет потока учеников (все со значками и флагами, в шапочках и шарфах своих команд), спустился по каменным ступеням в подземелье и шел по нему, пока не утих шум далекой толпы, шел, сознавая, что ни слова комментария, ни единого крика, восторженного или горестного, он отсюда расслышать не сможет.

            Deflection of exhaust gas stream (jet vanes or probes);

            d. использование газовых рулей или насадок для отклонения струи выхлопных газов;

            On the other hand, if a pressurized container dispenses product in a stream, a pool may be formed that may then be aspirated.

            С другой стороны, если продукт выпускается из баллона под давлением в виде струи, может образовываться скопление, которое может затем аспирироваться.

            When set up in this manner, the advance-warning triangle shall be subjected for 3 minutes to this open air stream.

            10.3 Установленный таким образом предупреждающий треугольник подвергается воздействию воздушной струи в течение 3 минут.

            This includes the possibility of aerosol injection into the combustion exhaust vapour and into the propeller slip stream.

            Это включает в себя возможность инжекции аэрозоля в поток выхлопных газов, образующихся в результате сгорания топлива, и в вихревую струю, создаваемую воздушным винтом.

            We crossed streams.

            Мы скрестили струи.

            Silent stream, huh?

            Тихая струя, да?

            Got a good stream.

            Получилась хорошая струя.

            — Another jet stream.

            Ещё одна реактивная струя.

            — Are they on stream?

            — Они попали в струю?

            That’s… crazy stream of blood.

            Какая бешеная струя крови.

            Like, it’s not a steady stream.

            Не как ровная струя.

            Jet Stream and Super Storm.

            «Реактивная струя» и «Супер Шторм»

            Streaming out of her mouth and floating away…

            Струилась изо рта, отлетая.

            It did not come in drops, but lashed the ground in steady streams.

            Вода падала не каплями, а целыми струями хлестала на землю.

            The stream ran down the hill on the left and vanished into the white shadows.

            Слева с холма струился поток, убегая в белесую муть.

            Out of the forest the Entwash flowed to meet them, its stream now swift and narrow, and its banks deep-cloven.

            Из лесу, между крутыми берегами, струила ключевые воды еще узкая и быстрая Онтава.

            “Aquamenti!” screamed Hermione, and a jet of water streamed from her wand, engulfing a spluttering and choking Mundungus.

            — Агуаменти! — крикнула Гермиона, и из кончика ее палочки ударила струя воды, глотнув которой Наземникус подавился и начал отплевываться.

            The dale ran like a stony trough between the ridged hills, and a trickling stream flowed among the boulders at the bottom.

            Ложбина пролегала, точно каменный желоб, между ребристыми кряжами, и неспешно струился по дну ее, среди массивных валунов, убогий ручеек.

            He clambered up them, water streaming from his soaking clothes, and emerged, shivering uncontrollably, into the still and freezing air.

            В промокшей одежде, с которой струями стекала вода, он поднялся по ним; воздух здесь был тих и студен, и Гарри пронизала неукротимая дрожь.

            “You c-can’t!” howled Professor Trelawney, tears streaming down her face from behind her enormous lenses, “you c-can’t sack me!

            — Вы н-не можете! — взвыла профессор Трелони, из-под ее огромных очков струились слезы. — Вы… н-не можете меня уволить!

            of smallest flowers, a sort of streaming in purest poetry.

            малейших цветов, словно источающих чистейшую поэзию.

            And so they stood on the walls of the City of Gondor, and a great wind rose and blew, and their hair, raven and golden, streamed out mingling in the air.

            Так стояли они на стене Минас-Тирита, и порывистый ветер развевал и смешивал черные и золотые пряди.

            Hurry, hurry, life is short! I have read that when life approaches its end, everything and everyone rushes past in a single stream.

            жизнь коротка! все и вся проносятся мимо единой чередой…

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