🏞️Stream (stream)

noun
/striːm/
ruisseau (ruisseau)

Signification

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.
Traduction de la signification
une petite rivière étroite; un flux continu de liquide, d'air ou de gaz
une petite rivière étroite; un flux continu de liquide, d'air ou de gaz

Phrases d'exemple

The clear stream flowed through the forest.

Le ruisseau clair a traversé la forêt.
Le ruisseau clair a traversé la forêt.

The children played by the stream near the forest.

Les enfants jouaient près du ruisseau près de la forêt.
Les enfants jouaient pres du ruisseau pres de la foret.

The stream of life is unstoppable.

Le courant de la vie est inarrêtable.
Le courant de la vie est inarrêtable.

Synonymes

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

Antonymes

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

Collocations

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

Plus de phrases d'exemple

What stream do you want to go for?

Quel domaine veux-tu suivre ?
Kel domaine veux-tu suivre ?

The internet is fast enough to stream video.

Internet est assez rapide pour regarder des vidéos en streaming.
Internet est assez rapide pour regarder des videos en streaming.

Vocabulaires connexes

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A model or pattern to be copied or imitated.
a means of altering one's appearance to conceal one's identity; something that hides the truth