Rechercher
to flow
01
couler, passer
to move smoothly and continuously in one direction, especially in a current or stream
Intransitive
02
couler, s'écouler
move along, of liquids
03
to make something move or pass smoothly and continuously
Transitive: to flow a liquid somewhere
04
to experience or have one's menstrual cycle, during which blood and tissue are discharged from the uterus
Intransitive
05
to cover something with water or another liquid
Intransitive
06
to hang or move smoothly and gracefully, typically in a loose or natural way
Intransitive
07
to be present or available in large amounts
Intransitive
08
to move steadily and continuously from one place to another, often in large quantities
Intransitive: to flow somewhere
Flow
03
flux, circulation
the smooth and continuous movement of electric charge through a conductor
04
débit, flux
the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
05
écoulement, épanchement
the state of moving constantly and steadily
06
écoulement, flux
any uninterrupted stream or discharge
07
l'écoulement, le flux
the smooth, continuous progression or unfolding of events or developments
08
flux, cours
something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously
09
flux menstruel, règles
the process of menstrual blood discharge from the uterus
flow
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flowing
adj
flowing
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flowing
n
flowing
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overflow
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overflow
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Exemple
The melted snow flowed down the mountain slopes, feeding into the river below.
Tears flowed down her cheeks as she watched the emotional scene.
The river flowed gently through the valley, carrying leaves downstream.
After the heavy rain, streams flowed rapidly, swollen with excess water.
The waterfall flowed down the cliffside, creating a mesmerizing cascade of water.
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