streak-er /'strirka(r)/ noun a person who runs
through a public place with no clothes on as a way of getting attention裸奔者
streaky /'striiki/ adj. marked
with lines of a different colour有条纹(或条痕)的:strea办Wonde hair染成的 一络一•络的金发◊ rhe waHpaper was
strea办 with grease. 壁纸上道道油溃。◊(阶E) strea/qy bacon (= with layers of fat in it)五花歳^
Stream /stri:m/
noun,
verb
a noun 1 a small narrow river /Jn ;溪:mountain streams 山涧一see also downstream, Gulf Stream, upstream 2 ~ (of sth) a continuous flow of
liquid or gas 流;(液)流;(气)流:A stream o/Wood_/Iowed _/h>m the wound. —股 _ 血众伤 D 流出来。_ see also bloodstream 3 〜(of sth/sb) a continuous flow of
people or vehicles (人.)流;.(车.流:J’ve had a steady stream
0/visitors.我不断有..客入。◊ Cars filed
past in an endless stream, H|^ AiSSp 4 ~ of sth a large number of things
that happen one after the other—连串,接二连三,源源木断(的事
情):a constant stream 〇/enquiries
接连不断的询问◊ The agency provided me with a steady stream of
work. 这介绍所让我不断有活干。5 (e5pec/fl//y 8r£) a group in which students of the same
age and level of ability are placed in some schools (把同龄学生按智力编在一起
的)班,组:She was put into the
jiist stream. “被分在 了快班。IT»T7?1 be/come on stream
to
be in operation or available 投产;投入使用:rhe new computer system
comes on stream next month.新的计算机系统下月投入
使用。
_ verb 1 ~ (from sth) | ~ (with sth} (of liquid or gas 液体 或气体)to move or pour out in a continuous flow;
to produce a continuous flow of liquid or gas 流;流政; 流出:[Vj Tears streamed down his/ace.泪水]1命着祕的_ 往卞流。◊ a streaming coZd (= with a iot of
liquid coming from the nose)流鼻 _ 的感冒◊ BZood was streaming/rpm her head, k从ife头上流出来。◊ Her /read was streaming wffh Wood•她^上着血。◊
[V,. VN] Biacfc smofce streamed/rom the exhaust.排气管里冒出黑
烟。◊ 77ie exhaust
streamed Wacfc smofce. $ 气管里冒.由
黑烟。2 (of people or
things 人或东西)[V to
move somewhere in
large numbers, one after the other 鱼贯而行;_一个接一个地移动:■PeopZe streamed across the bridge•桥 Jt
行人川流不息。3 [V]
to move freely, especially in the wind or water 飘动;飘扬:Her scaif streamed behind her.她的围巾‘士為•后政动。4
[VN]
[usually
passive] (especially Br£) (NArriE usually track) (in schools 学校)•'to put school students into groups according to their ability 按能力分班(或分组 > :Pupils are streamed/or french and Mat/is.学‘jb 法语和数学课
时按能力分成小组。5 [VN] (compwt/ng 计)to play video or
sound on a computer by receiving it as a continuous from the Internet for
example, rather than to wait until the whole of the material has been downloaded用流式传输,流播(无须待整个文件
下载到计算可播放互联网上的视频或音频文件) stream-er /'stri:ma(r)/ noun 1 a long narrow piece of coloured paper,
used to decorate a place for a party or other celebration 装饰彩纸条 2 a long narrow piece of cloth or other material 条横幅 streaming /'striimiri/ noun [U] (especially BrP) =banding: Streaming
within comprehensive schools is common practice.综合中学常把学生金能力分班。
stream-line
/'strirmlam/ verb [VN] [usually passive] 1 to give sth a smooth even shape so that it can move quickly and easily
through air or water 使成流线型: 77ie cars aZi have a new streamiined design.这些汽车都 是流线型新款。2 to make a system, an organization, etc.
work better, especially in a way that saves money 使(系统、机构等)效率更高;(尤指)使增产节约: 77ie production process is to be streamZined.生产流程还 需改进。
.stream of 'consciousness noun [u] a continuous flow
of ideas, thoughts, and feelings, as they are experienced by a person; a style
of writing that expresses this without using the usual methods of description
and conversation意识流;意识流创作手法
Street tHi /striit/ noun (abbr. St, st) a public road in a city
or town that has houses and buildings on one side or both sides 大街;街道:7?ie banfc is just across the
street•银行就在街对过。◊ to wa伙 aZong/dow〇/up the street 沿着街.道走◊ the town’s narrow cobfcZed streets 镇上狭窄的卵石街道◊ 92nd Street 第 92 大街◊ JO Downing Street 高宁街:10 号◊ He is used to being recognized f/i the street•备i常有人认出他来,
他习以为常了 ◊
a street map/pZan 〇/ Ybrfc @ 竞街ii地 图/平面图◊
street t/ieatre/musfcfa/w街头戏剧/砝手◊
My ojQfiice is at street level (= on the ground
floor).我的 办公室在一楼。.◊ Jt’s not sa/e
to waWc the streets at night.夜间在备 j:走不安全。一see al^o backstreet,
HIGH
STREET, SIDE STREET O note at ROAD ffilTil (out) on the
'streets/'street [informal) without a home; outside, not in a house or
other building 无家可归;流 落街头;在外面大街上:the proWems 〇/ young peopZe Zivfng on the
streets年轻人流落街头的种种问题◊ 7/ if had been left to me I
would have put him out on the street Zong ago.换了我,早就把他垚出家门了。on/walking the ’streets working as a prostitute
做妓女;靠卖淫 'streets ahead (of
sb/sth) (BrE, informal) much better or more advanced than sb/sth else (比某人或事
物 _丨好得多,先进得多:a country that is streets
ahead in the controZ o/envi’ronmentaZ poHurion —个在整治环 境污染方面远远幸在前面的国家the streets are ,paved
with 'gold {saying) used to say that it seems easy to make money in a
place (表军某地挣钱容易)遍地都 是黄金(right) up your ’street (es/^c/_fl/Vy (AMmf usually (right) up your 'alley) (informal) very suitable for you because
it is sth that you know a lot about or are very interested in (―正)适合你;(正)和你对口: TTiis seems right up your
street.这工作看来分你正合 适。一more at easy adj., hit v., man n. street-board /'stri:tbo:d; NAmE -bo:rd/ (also Snake- board™) noun two small boards joined with a
short pole and with wheels on, which you stand on and ride as a sport街头蛇行滑板(用短横杆连接两块脚踏板构
成,下有轮子V ► street.board.ing (also snake.board- ing) noun [U]
street-car /'stri:tka:(r)/ noun [NAmt) = tram 'street cred (also cred) {informal) (also less frequent street credibility) noun [U] a way of behaving
and dressing that is acceptable to young people, especially those who live in
cities and have experienced the problems of real life街头信誉,街头形象(青年人推崇
的行为方式和着装风格,尤指城市青年):Those dothes do nothing
/or your street cred.穿这几件衣服你就成老
土了k : …
■ street
'furniture /iow/7
[u]
(tor/in/cfl/ 术语)equipment such as road signs, street lights, etc.
placed at the side (^3«)3^1街道设施(如路标、路灯等),
'street light {BrE also 'street lamp) noun a light at the top of a tall
post in the street ;街灯 一 compare LAMP POST
'street people noun {especially
'street-smart flty/. (
街头戏剧;街头演出
'street trader noun a person who sells things on the street街头商贩
'street value noun [usually sing.] a price for which sth that is
illegal or has been obtained illegally can be sold (非法物品的)黑市价值:dn极s with a street vaZue 〇/ over £2 miHfon黑市价值超过100万英镑的毒品 street-walk-er /'stri:twD:k0(r)/ noun (old-fashioned) a prostitute who looks for customers on lie streets 街 头拉客的_妓女
street-wise /'strirtwaiz/ (NAmE also 'street-smart) adj. {informal) having the knowledge and
experience that is needed to deal with the difficulties and dangers of life in
a big city适应都市生活的;有都市人的精明劲儿的
Strength
〇» /strerjG/ noun
► BEING PHYSICALLY STRONG 强壮;牢固 1 [U, sing.]〜to do