amerikai:
brit:
1. A small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.
2. A thin connected passing of a liquid through a lighter gas (e.g. air).
He poured the milk in a thin stream from the jug to the glass.
3. Any steady flow or succession of material, such as water, air, radio signal or words.
Her constant nagging was to him a stream of abuse.
4. (umbrella term) All moving waters.
5. A source or repository of data that can be read or written only sequentially.
6. A particular path, channel, division, or way of proceeding.
Haredi Judaism is a stream of Orthodox Judaism characterized by rejection of modern secular culture.
7. A division of a school year by perceived ability.
All of the bright kids went into the A stream, but I was in the B stream.
8. A live stream.
1. To flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.
2. To extend; to stretch out with a wavy motion; to float in the wind.
A flag streams in the wind.
3. To discharge in a stream.
The soldier's wound was streaming blood.
4. To push continuous data (e.g. music) from a server to a client computer while it is being used (played) on the client.