Id | ESLPod_0487_WE_0648 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 487 |
Episode Title | Watching Videos on the Internet |
Phrase | to stream |
Text | The verb "to stream," in this podcast, means for a video or song to be seen or listened to from the Internet, not after it has been saved to one's computer: "It would be easier to watch streaming videos if we had a faster Internet connection." The verb "to stream" also means for a liquid to move quickly: "Tears streamed down her face." If people "stream," it means that they are all moving in the same direction: "Children stream out of the school at 3:15 every day." If light "streams," it means that bright light is coming through a hole or opening into a darker place: "It's nice to wake up with sunlight streaming through the window." Finally, if hair is "streaming," it means that it is moving in the wind behind oneself: "She loves having her long hair stream behind her on windy days." |
Topics | Technology |
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