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Definition of streaming in English: streamingnoun ˈstriːmɪŋˈstrimɪŋ mass noun1Computing A method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material) over a computer network as a steady, continuous flow, allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received. 计算机网络流媒体播放 Example sentencesExamples - Or are you looking to do video capture and streaming over your network?
- Network executives insist they have no grand plan to begin routine streaming of their programming.
- The live race viewer will be on this web site every day of racing and on finals day live video streaming is also available to countries outside of Europe.
- The service, which includes both text and audio streaming of radio services in all languages, increased well above comparable internet growth rates.
- Courses which incorporate bandwidth-hungry media such as video streaming and audio may not be accessible without the right platform.
- There is huge demand for content delivery and streaming.
- Audio streaming may be common, but bandwidth constraints limit its quality.
- Video streaming is really a secondary application that can make use of existing and developing high-speed infrastructure.
- Pay-per-view sites with some of the most compelling streaming don't yet show up on the lists.
- The general opinion was that video streaming had proved its commercial value.
- You're going to see more demand for multimedia streaming.
- Video streaming of major events has become widespread on the internet and is expected to grow significantly with the growth of broadband.
- Do you have any plans for passworded or paid streaming?
- The attractiveness of video streaming is an example of a much broader phenomenon.
- Paper output and video streaming are of less importance than meeting the growing need to get content written, approved, and out to a Web site.
- Some cable operators fear that video streaming will allow large numbers of consumers to bypass cable service and get programming over the Internet.
- Live streaming through webcams allows real time viewing of art events anywhere on the globe.
- Video streaming is now available and as this technology is perfected, there will be opportunities to produce video programs to air on the Internet.
- But that's not to say some impressive video streaming will be possible.
- Video streaming is going to be a bit more challenging.
2British The practice of putting schoolchildren in groups of the same age and ability to be taught together. streaming within secondary schools is common practice
adjective ˈstriːmɪŋˈstrimɪŋ 1British attributive (of a cold) accompanied by copious running of the nose and eyes. 〈英〉(感冒)流大量鼻涕和眼泪的 she's got a streaming cold 她感冒了,既流鼻涕又流眼泪。 Example sentencesExamples - The disease was described as like flu with blisters, on feet and mouth - which is close to what it's like for animals, a self-limiting disease like a streaming cold with sore feet.
- In a sandwich bar at lunchtime, a male member of staff with a streaming cold made sandwiches for customers.
- Can you be suffering from a streaming cold and still look glamorous?
- People don't like ill people; walk into a pub with a streaming cold and people quite rightly discriminate against you.
- Nursing a sore throat and streaming cold, Pixie should probably be tucked up in bed with a Lemsip.
- Why do I always end up sitting next to a person with a streaming cold and cough at meetings?
Synonyms flowing, gushing, rushing, moving 2Computing attributive Relating to or making use of a form of tape transport, used mainly to provide backup storage, in which data may be transferred in bulk while the tape is in motion. 〔计算机〕流式的 Example sentencesExamples - Snapshots are stored on disk, which provides fast, direct access rather than the slower mechanical streaming access provided by tape.
- The current technology for such machines is the streaming tape drive.
- As a streaming technology, tape drives work best when data is coming to them at their rated speed.
3Computing attributive Of or relating to data transmitted in a continuous stream while earlier parts are being used. (数据)流式传输的 Example sentencesExamples - They're even offering streaming versions of most of their new programs right on their website.
- Many radio stations use the streaming capabilities of this format to transmit their programmes over the net.
- She has written and lectured about streaming media, net art and new media cultures.
- For the first time in history, international streaming channels now outnumber channels from the US.
- One blogger wrote how mad he was over the fact that the streaming video wasn't live, saying the clips were stale the moment they were up.
Definition of streaming in US English: streamingnounˈstrēmiNGˈstrimɪŋ 1Computing A method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material) over a computer network as a steady, continuous flow, allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received. 计算机网络流媒体播放 Example sentencesExamples - Video streaming is really a secondary application that can make use of existing and developing high-speed infrastructure.
- Network executives insist they have no grand plan to begin routine streaming of their programming.
- There is huge demand for content delivery and streaming.
- You're going to see more demand for multimedia streaming.
- Live streaming through webcams allows real time viewing of art events anywhere on the globe.
- The live race viewer will be on this web site every day of racing and on finals day live video streaming is also available to countries outside of Europe.
- The general opinion was that video streaming had proved its commercial value.
- The service, which includes both text and audio streaming of radio services in all languages, increased well above comparable internet growth rates.
- Do you have any plans for passworded or paid streaming?
- Or are you looking to do video capture and streaming over your network?
- Pay-per-view sites with some of the most compelling streaming don't yet show up on the lists.
- Some cable operators fear that video streaming will allow large numbers of consumers to bypass cable service and get programming over the Internet.
- Video streaming is going to be a bit more challenging.
- Paper output and video streaming are of less importance than meeting the growing need to get content written, approved, and out to a Web site.
- Video streaming is now available and as this technology is perfected, there will be opportunities to produce video programs to air on the Internet.
- The attractiveness of video streaming is an example of a much broader phenomenon.
- Courses which incorporate bandwidth-hungry media such as video streaming and audio may not be accessible without the right platform.
- Audio streaming may be common, but bandwidth constraints limit its quality.
- Video streaming of major events has become widespread on the internet and is expected to grow significantly with the growth of broadband.
- But that's not to say some impressive video streaming will be possible.
2British The practice of putting schoolchildren in groups of the same age and ability to be taught together. streaming within secondary schools is common practice
adjectiveˈstrēmiNGˈstrimɪŋ 1Computing Relating to or making use of a form of tape transport, used mainly to provide backup storage, in which data may be transferred in bulk while the tape is in motion. 〔计算机〕流式的 Example sentencesExamples - Snapshots are stored on disk, which provides fast, direct access rather than the slower mechanical streaming access provided by tape.
- As a streaming technology, tape drives work best when data is coming to them at their rated speed.
- The current technology for such machines is the streaming tape drive.
2Computing Of or relating to data transmitted in a continuous stream while earlier parts are being used. (数据)流式传输的 Example sentencesExamples - For the first time in history, international streaming channels now outnumber channels from the US.
- She has written and lectured about streaming media, net art and new media cultures.
- One blogger wrote how mad he was over the fact that the streaming video wasn't live, saying the clips were stale the moment they were up.
- They're even offering streaming versions of most of their new programs right on their website.
- Many radio stations use the streaming capabilities of this format to transmit their programmes over the net.
3British (of a cold) accompanied by copious running of the nose and eyes. 〈英〉(感冒)流大量鼻涕和眼泪的 she's got a streaming cold 她感冒了,既流鼻涕又流眼泪。 Synonyms flowing, gushing, rushing, moving |