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I. stream [Brit striːm, americ strim] SUBST

1. stream (small river):

stream

2. stream:

a stream of (flow of) traffic, customers, questions, jokes
a stream of insults, invective
a stream of light, flames
a stream of lava
a stream of water
a stream of abuse

3. stream (current):

stream
to drift with the stream leaves, particles:

4. stream Brit ESCOLAR:

stream
the A stream

II. stream [Brit striːm, americ strim] VERBO trans

1. stream Brit ESCOLAR:

stream class, children

2. stream COMPUT:

stream

III. stream [Brit striːm, americ strim] VERBO intr

1. stream (flow):

stream tears, blood, water:

2. stream (move):

stream (into a place) traffic, cars, people:
stream (out of a place) traffic, cars:
stream people:

3. stream (flutter, blow):

stream banners, hair:
to stream in the wind

4. stream eyes, nose:

stream

IV. stream [Brit striːm, americ strim]

to come on stream factory, oil field:

jet stream SUBST

jet stream
jet-stream m
jet stream

live-stream VERBO trans

live-stream (transmit)
live-stream (receive)

stream of consciousness SUBST

Gulf Stream

the Gulf Stream
le Gulf Stream
tributary stream
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
jet stream
mountain stream
stream

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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

I. stream [stri:m] SUBST

1. stream (small river):

stream

2. stream (current):

stream a. fig
against the stream
to be/come on stream

3. stream (flow):

stream a. fig

4. stream Brit, Aus ESCOLAR (group):

stream

II. stream [stri:m] VERBO intr

1. stream (flow in liquid):

stream a. fig
stream nose, eyes
to stream (with) blood/tears
to stream down one's face

2. stream (move in numbers):

people stream in/out/away

3. stream (shine, spread):

stream light, sun

III. stream [stri:m] VERBO trans Brit, Aus ESCOLAR

to stream pupils

Gulf Stream SUBST

the Gulf Stream
le Gulf Stream
a stream of abuse
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
stream
stream
stream of light + verbo sing
[live] stream
classics stream Brit
to stream
a stream of insults
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inglês
inglês
francês
francês

I. stream [strim] SUBST

1. stream (small river):

stream

2. stream (current):

stream a. fig
against the stream
to be/come on stream

3. stream (flow):

stream a. fig

II. stream [strim] VERBO intr

1. stream (flow):

stream a. fig
stream nose, eyes
to stream (with) blood/tears
to stream down one's face

2. stream (move in numbers):

people stream in/out/away

3. stream (shine, spread):

stream light, sun

III. stream [strim] VERBO trans

stream blood, tears:

stream

Gulf Stream SUBST

the Gulf Stream
le Gulf Stream
stream of abuse
francês
francês
inglês
inglês
stream
stream
to stream
stream of images
a stream of insults
stream
franchir un ruisseau personne, animal, pont
to cross a stream
to jump across a stream
Present
Istream
youstream
he/she/itstreams
westream
youstream
theystream
Past
Istreamed
youstreamed
he/she/itstreamed
westreamed
youstreamed
theystreamed
Present Perfect
Ihavestreamed
youhavestreamed
he/she/ithasstreamed
wehavestreamed
youhavestreamed
theyhavestreamed
Past Perfect
Ihadstreamed
youhadstreamed
he/she/ithadstreamed
wehadstreamed
youhadstreamed
theyhadstreamed

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Notice how the seemingly heavy ruffled skirts float with such ease when the model reaches the end of the runway.
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The remaining shares are considered free float.
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The wire would be paid out from the surface ship and not from the surface float unit.
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The two seem to float towards each other and then passionately kiss.
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