Summary
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- streams:
- stream:
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Wiktionary:
- stream → ruisseau, flot, courant, torrent, cours d'eau, groupe de niveau, cours d’eau
- stream → couler, pleuvoir à verse
- stream → courant, rivière, torrent, couler, ruisseau, ruisselet, ru, eaux courantes
English
Detailed Translations for streams from English to French
streams:
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the streams (rivers)
Translation Matrix for streams:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
circulation | rivers; streams | being in circulation; circulation; commonness; public transport; usualness |
flux | rivers; streams | Flow dimension member; RSS feed; XML feed; cloud burst; current; drift; feed; flooding; flow; inundation; stream; syndicated content; web feed |
écoulement | rivers; streams | bleeding; desisting; discharge; discharge point; discharging; drain; drainage; draining; draining off; elapsing; emptying; evacuation; exhaust; exhaust pipe; expiration; flow-control agent; flowing; flux; haemorrhage; hemorrhage; lapsing; menorrhagia; outflow; outlet; passing; release; sewer; sluices; water outlet |
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streams form of stream:
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the stream (brook; rivulet; creek)
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the stream (river)
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the stream (flood; high water; influx; inflow)
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the stream (inflow; influx)
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the stream (data stream)
– The flow of data from a source to a single receiver that flows through a channel, as opposed to packets, which may be addressed and routed independently, possibly to multiple recipients. 1 -
the stream
– Digital media that is delivered in a continuous flow across a network. 1 -
the stream
– Packets delivered by a Windows Media server that are consumed by clients without caching. For a Web server with Smooth Streaming installed, the experience is similar, except that the data can be cached by clients, though this can be prevented by applying Cache Control header directives in the Smooth Streaming feature. 1 -
the stream
– An abstraction of a sequence of bytes, such as a file, an I/O device, an inter-process communication pipe, a TCP/IP socket, or a spooled print job. The relationship between streams and storages in a compound file is similar to that of files and folders. 1
Conjugations for stream:
present
- stream
- stream
- streams
- stream
- stream
- stream
simple past
- streamed
- streamed
- streamed
- streamed
- streamed
- streamed
present perfect
- have streamed
- have streamed
- has streamed
- have streamed
- have streamed
- have streamed
past continuous
- was streaming
- were streaming
- was streaming
- were streaming
- were streaming
- were streaming
future
- shall stream
- will stream
- will stream
- shall stream
- will stream
- will stream
continuous present
- am streaming
- are streaming
- is streaming
- are streaming
- are streaming
- are streaming
subjunctive
- be streamed
- be streamed
- be streamed
- be streamed
- be streamed
- be streamed
diverse
- stream!
- let's stream!
- streamed
- streaming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for stream:
stream
Cross Translation:
noun
stream
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small river
- stream → ruisseau
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any steady flow or succession of material
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(sciences) moving water
- stream → cours d'eau
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(education) division of a school year
- stream → groupe de niveau
verb
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Traductions à trier suivant le sens
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Pleuvoir très fort
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Déplacement ordonné d’un fluide
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Tout type d’eau vive entre une source et une embouchure ou un delta.
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géographie|fr cours d’eau d’une largeur trop peu considérable pour recevoir le nom de rivière.
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• stream | → courant; rivière; torrent | ↔ stroom — rivier, beek |
• stream | → couler | ↔ stromen — voortbewegen van vloeistoffen |
• stream | → ruisseau; ruisselet; ru | ↔ Bach — kleiner, natürlicher Wasserlauf |
• stream | → eaux courantes | ↔ Fließgewässer — ein fließendes Gewässer, wobei sowohl natürliche als auch künstliche Wasserlauf gemeint sein können, insofern diese ein Gefälle aufweisen; größere, von Flüssen durchflossene Seen werden meist nicht als Fließgewässer angesehen |
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