🏞️Stream (estrim)

noun
/striːm/
corriente (corriente)

Meaning

a small narrow river; a continuous flow of liquid, air, or gas
a small, narrow river or flow of water
A small, narrow river; a continuous flow of something.
Traducción del significado
un río pequeño y estrecho; un flujo continuo de líquido, aire o gas
un río pequeño y estrecho; un flujo continuo de líquido, aire o gas

Oraciones de ejemplo

The clear stream flowed through the forest.

La corriente clara fluyó a través del bosque.
La corriente clara fluyó a través del bosque.

The children played by the stream near the forest.

Los niños jugaban junto al arroyo cerca del bosque.
Los ninos jugaban junto al arroyo cerca del bosque.

The stream of life is unstoppable.

El flujo de la vida es imparable.
El flujo de la vida es imparable.

Synonyms

brook, creek, rivulet, river, flow, current
Entrada 1
brook, creek, rivulet
Entrada 2
brook, creek, river, flow
Entrada 3
flow, current, brook, rivulet

Antonyms

stagnation, stillness, lake, ocean, block, obstruction, dam
Entrada 1
stagnation, stillness
Entrada 2
lake, ocean
Entrada 3
stagnation, block, obstruction, dam

Colocaciones

mountain stream, stream bed, stream of water, flowing stream, stream bank, river stream
Entrada 1
mountain stream, stream bed, stream of water
Entrada 2
flowing stream, stream bank, stream of water, river stream

Más oraciones de ejemplo

What stream do you want to go for?

¿Qué carrera quieres seguir?
¿Qué carrera quieres seguir?

The internet is fast enough to stream video.

Internet es lo bastante rápido como para transmitir video.
Internet es lo bastante rapido como para transmitir video.

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