| 正面 | 2246.stream 英 [striːm]美 [strim] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. stream, steam, seam: 小溪无花是蒸汽,蒸汽无他是缝隙。n. 溪流;流动;潮流;光线vi. 流;涌进;飘扬vt. 流出;涌出;使飘动 例句: 1. The tidal stream or current gradually decreases in the shallows.浅滩上的潮水逐渐退去。 stream 小河,溪流,水流,流动,飘扬来自古英语 stream,小河,溪流,来自 Proto-Germanic*straumaz,水流,溪流,来自 PIE*sreu, 流动,词源同 serum,rheum.双字母-sr-在 Proto-Germanic 扩展为三字母-str-.引申诸相关词义。 streamstream: [OE] A stream is etymologically something that ‘flows’. The word comes from a prehistoric Germanic *straumaz (source also of German strom, Dutch stroom, Swedish ström, and Danish strøm). This in turn was derived from the Indo-European base *sreu- ‘flow’, which has also given English catarrh, diarrhoea, and rheumatism. Non-Germanic relatives of stream include Polish strumyk ‘brook’ and Sanskrit srotas- ‘stream’.=> catarrh, diarrhoea, rheumatismstream (v.)early 13c., "to flow copiously," from stream (n.). Transitive sense "discharge in a stream" is from late 14c. Related: Streamed; streaming. Compare German strömen, Dutch stroomen, Danish strömme, all verbs from nouns.stream (n.)Old English stream "a course of water," from Proto-Germanic *straumaz (cognates: Old Saxon strom, Old Norse straumr, Danish strøm, Swedish ström, Norwegian straum, Old Frisian stram, Dutch stroom, Old High German stroum, German Strom "current, river"), from PIE root *sreu- "to flow" (see rheum). From early 12c. as "anything issuing from a source and flowing continuously." Meaning "current in the sea" (as in Gulf Stream) is recorded from late 14c., as is the sense of "steady current in a river." Stream of consciousness in lit crit first recorded 1930, originally in psychology (1855). Stream of thought is from 1890." |
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