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stream CONTINUOUS FLOWstri:mn [C]a continuous flow of things or people流,一连串The mountains were once the hiding place for local villagers escaping the endless stream of foreign invaders.这山曾经是当地村民躲避不断入侵的外国侵略者的地方。There has been a steady stream of phone calls from worried customers about the safety of the product.焦虑的顾客们打来一连串的电话,询问产品的安全性。I had a constant stream of visitors while I was ill, so I was never bored.我生病时一直有人来看我,因此我从未觉得无聊。When she complained to her neighbour about the noise, she received a stream of abuse and was told to mind her own business.当她向邻居抱怨这吵闹声时,她得到了一连串的辱骂并被告知不要管闲事。Something in industry or business that is on stream is being produced or is available for use.投入生产,投入使用When the new terminal is on stream, the airport's capacity will be 20% greater.当新的机场大楼投入使用后,这机场的吞吐能力将提高20%。The company's increased sales were primarily a result of new stores coming on stream.公司销售额的增加主要是新商店投入使用的结果。(specialized) Stream of consciousness is a literary style that is used to represent a character's feelings and thoughts in long continuous pieces of text that have little obvious organization or structure.意识流James Joyce and Dorothy Richardson were notable early exponents of the stream-of-consciousness technique.詹姆斯·乔伊斯和多萝茜·里查森是意识流手法著名的早期代表人物。
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