Stream
volume
British pronunciation/stɹˈiːm/
American pronunciation/ˈstɹim/

"stream"の定義と意味

Stream
01

小川, 流れ

a small and narrow river that runs on or under the earth
stream definition and meaning
02

流れ, ストリーム

dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas
03

流れ, ストリーム

the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
04

流れ, ストリーム

a continuous movement of a fluid, such as water, in a particular direction
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The stream of liquid nitrogen quickly cooled the machinery during the experiment.
A stream of oil flowed from the broken pipe, causing environmental concerns.
A steady stream of water flowed from the faucet, filling the sink.
05

流れ, ストリーム

a steady, ongoing flow of something, like information, data, or objects
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The social media platform experienced a stream of new users.
A steady stream of emails arrived in his inbox.
The conference was filled with a stream of questions.
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ストリーム, グループ

a group of students who are taught together in the same class or classes, typically based on their academic ability or chosen subjects

What is a "stream"?

A stream refers to a group of students who are placed together in the same class or classes, often based on their academic ability or the subjects they have chosen to study. Students in the same stream typically follow a similar learning path, with the curriculum tailored to their academic level or specific interests. This division allows schools to provide more targeted instruction, ensuring that students receive lessons suited to their strengths and areas of focus, such as science, arts, or humanities.

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The top stream consists of the most academically advanced students who excel in subjects like mathematics and science.
The school offers a specialized STEM stream for students interested in pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
Sarah was placed in the lower stream for English due to her struggles with reading comprehension.
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流れ, ストリーム

a continuous flow of air, smoke, or similar substances
to stream
01

流れる, 流出する

(of a liquid) to flow plentifully and without interruption
Intransitive: to stream somewhere
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Oil streamed from the broken pipe, causing environmental damage.
Tears streamed down her face as she listened to the touching tribute.
The waterfall streamed gracefully down the cliffside, creating a mesmerizing sight.
02

ストリーミングする, 配信する

to play audio or video material from the Internet without needing to download the whole file on one's device
Transitive: to stream audio or video material
to stream definition and meaning
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The platform allows users to stream movies in high definition directly to their devices.
She set up her computer to stream live sports events from around the world.
He prefers to stream music online rather than purchase physical CDs.
03

流れる, はためく

to flow or move freely in the wind, like hair or fabric
Intransitive
04

流れる, あふれる

to release a lot of a liquid from the body, like sweat or tears
Intransitive
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流れる, 流出する

to move steadily in large numbers in the same direction
Intransitive: to stream somewhere
06

ストリーミングする, 伝送する

to send an audio or video directly over the internet with an uninterrupted flow
Transitive: to stream an event
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