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1 | I +down/from/off/into to flow continuously 不断地流动 |
| Clouds of black smoke streamed from the car. 一团团黑烟不断地从汽车里排放出来。 |
| Tears streamed down his face. 他泪流满面。 |
| 1a | T to produce a liquid or gas in a continuous flow 不断地流出(液体);不断地排出(气体) | | The cut on her leg streamed blood. 她腿上的伤口不断地淌着血。 | |
| 1b | I +across/down/into etcto move in large numbers in a continuous flow 涌;蜂拥 | | 1,200 students streamed into the auditorium. 1,200名学生涌入礼堂。 | | Holidaymakers streamed from the hotels to the beach. 度假的人从宾馆里蜂拥而出,奔向海滩。 | |
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2 | I +in/through/from to shine or give off light (光线)照射,照耀 |
| There was bright sunlight streaming through the windows. 明媚的阳光透过窗户照射进来。 |
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3 | I +behind/in/out to move and wave in the air or in water (在空气或水中)飘扬,飘荡,飞扬 |
| Her cloak streamed out behind her as she ran. 她奔跑时,斗篷在身后飘荡。 |
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4 | T to put school students of about the same age into different groups based on the level of their abilities 把(同龄学生按能力)分班 |
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