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1 streamlined flow
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2 streamline
transitive verb1) [eine] Stromlinienform geben (+ Dat.)* * *stream·line[ˈstri:mlaɪn]I. vt▪ to \streamline sth1. (shape aerodynamically) etw stromlinienförmig [aus]formenII. n* * *['striːmlaɪn]vtracing car, aeroplane windschlüpfig machen, Stromlinienform geben (+dat); (fig) rationalisieren* * *A s2. elegante oder schnittige Form3. Strömungslinie f4. PHYS Stromlinie f:streamline flow stationäre StrömungB adj → academic.ru/71203/streamlined">streamlined 1C v/t1. Stromlinienform geben (dat), stromlinienförmig konstruieren, windschnittig gestalten oder verkleiden2. schnittig oder elegant gestalten3. figa) modernisierenb) rationalisieren, durchorganisieren* * *transitive verb1) [eine] Stromlinienform geben (+ Dat.)2) (simplify) rationalisieren; (reduce) einschränken* * *n.Stromlinie -n f. -
3 stream
1.[striːm]nounstreams or a stream of applications — eine Flut von Bewerbungen
in streams — in Strömen
the children rushed in streams/in a stream through the school gates — die Kinder strömten durch die Schultore
against/with the stream of something — (fig.) gegen den/mit dem Strom einer Sache
go against/with the stream — [Person:] gegen den/mit dem Strom schwimmen
4) (Brit. Educ.) Parallelzug, der5)2. intransitive verbbe/go on stream — (Industry) in Betrieb sein/den Betrieb aufnehmen
strömen; [Sonnenlicht:] fluten3. transitive verbhis nose was streaming blood — Blut floss ihm aus der Nase
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92165/stream_in">stream in- stream out- stream past- stream through* * *[stri:m] 1. noun1) (a small river or brook: He managed to jump across the stream.) der Wasserlauf2) (a flow of eg water, air etc: A stream of water was pouring down the gutter; A stream of people was coming out of the cinema; He got into the wrong stream of traffic and uttered a stream of curses.) der Strom3) (the current of a river etc: He was swimming against the stream.) der Strom4) (in schools, one of the classes into which children of the same age are divided according to ability.) die Leistungsgruppe2. verb1) (to flow: Tears streamed down her face; Workers streamed out of the factory gates; Her hair streamed out in the wind.) strömen2) (to divide schoolchildren into classes according to ability: Many people disapprove of streaming (children) in schools.) in Leistungsgruppen einteilen•- streamer- streamlined* * *[stri:m]I. nmountain \stream Bergbach mthe blood \stream der Blutkreislauf\stream of light breiter Lichtstrahl\stream of visitors Besucherstrom m\stream of water Wasserstrahl mthere has been a steady \stream of phone calls asking about the car I'm selling seit ich den Wagen verkaufen will, steht das Telefon nicht mehr stilla \stream of abuse eine Schimpfkanonadea \stream of insults [or invective] ein Schwall m von BeleidigungenThe Gulf S\stream der Golfstromagainst the \stream gegen die Strömungwith the \stream mit der Strömungit's easier go with the \stream than against it ( fig) es ist leichter mit dem Strom als gegen ihn zu schwimmenthe fast \stream die steile Beamtenkarriereto be on \stream in Betrieb seinII. viwith tears \streaming down one's face mit tränenüberströmtem Gesicht\streaming rain strömender Regen3. (move in numbers) strömenthe curtains were not drawn and light \streamed into the room die Vorhänge waren nicht zugezogen, und Licht durchflutete das Zimmerhis hair \streamed behind him sein Haar wehte im WindIII. vt BRIT, AUS SCH▪ to \stream sb jdn in Leistungsgruppen einteilen* * *[striːm]1. n1) (= small river) Bach m, Flüsschen nt; (= current) Strömung f2) (= flow of liquid, air, people, cars) Strom m; (of light, tears) Flut f; (of words, excuses, abuse) Schwall m, Flut f3) (Brit SCH) Leistungsgruppe f4) (TECH)to be/come on stream (oil well) — in Betrieb sein/genommen werden; (oil) fließen/zu fließen anfangen
2. vt1) (liter)his face streamed blood — Blut rann or strömte ihm übers Gesicht
2) (Brit SCH) in (Leistungs)gruppen einteilen3. vi1) (= flow liquid) strömen, fließen, rinnen; (eyes because of cold, gas etc) tränen; (air, sunlight) strömen, fluten; (people, cars etc) strömenthe wound was streaming with blood — Blut strömte or rann aus der Wunde
her eyes were/face was streaming with tears — Tränen strömten ihr aus den Augen/übers Gesicht
his nose was streaming (Brit) — seine Nase lief
2) (= wave flag, hair) wehen* * *stream [striːm]A s1. a) Wasserlauf mb) Bach m, Flüsschen n2. Strom m, Strömung f:down stream stromabwärts;up stream stromaufwärts3. (Blut-, Gas-, Menschen- etc) Strom m, (Licht-, Tränen- etc) Flut f:stream of abuse Schimpfkanonade f umg;stream of air Luftstrom;stream of words Wortschwall m;stream of consciousness PSYCH Bewusstseinsstrom;stream-of-consciousness novel Bewusstseinsstromroman m4. fig Strömung f, Richtung f5. SCHULE Br Leistungsgruppe f (innerhalb einer Klasse)6. Gang m, Lauf m (der Zeit etc)come on stream den Betrieb aufnehmen, (Kraftwerk etc auch) ans Netz gehenB v/istream with triefen vor (dat);her face was streaming with sweat (tears) ihr Gesicht war schweiß-(tränen)überströmt2. strömen, fluten (Licht, Menschen etc)4. fließen (Haare)5. dahinschießen (Meteor)C v/t1. aus-, verströmen:his nose streamed blood aus seiner Nase strömte Blut3. SCHULE Br eine Klasse in Leistungsgruppen einteilen* * *1.[striːm]noun2) (flow, large quantity) Strom, der; (of abuse, excuses, words) Schwall, derstreams or a stream of applications — eine Flut von Bewerbungen
the children rushed in streams/in a stream through the school gates — die Kinder strömten durch die Schultore
against/with the stream of something — (fig.) gegen den/mit dem Strom einer Sache
go against/with the stream — [Person:] gegen den/mit dem Strom schwimmen
4) (Brit. Educ.) Parallelzug, der5)2. intransitive verbbe/go on stream — (Industry) in Betrieb sein/den Betrieb aufnehmen
strömen; [Sonnenlicht:] fluten3. transitive verbPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Bach ¨-e m.Fluss ¨-e m.Strom ¨-e m. v.flattern v.strömen v.
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