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stream verb

  /stɹiːm/
  • (intransitive) To extend; to stretch out with a wavy motion; to float in the wind.
couler, flotter, s'écouler
  • (Internet) To push continuous data (e.g. music) from a server to a client computer while it is being used (played) on the client.
diffuser, streamer

stream noun

  /stɹiːm/
  • A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
ruisseau, ru, rupt
  • Any steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words.
courant, flot, torrent
  • (sciences, umbrella term) All moving waters.
courant, cours d'eau, dérive
  • A thin connected passing of a liquid through a lighter gas (e.g. air).
filet
  • (computing) A source or repository of data that can be read or written only sequentially.
flux
  • (UK, education) A division of a school year by perceived ability.
groupe de niveau

streaming noun

  /ˈstɹiːmɪŋ/
  • (computing) The transmission of digital audio or video, or the reception or playback of such data without first storing it.
streaming, flux
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