Stream in Meaning in English
expression
ˈstɹim/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
STREEM-in
stɹˈiːm/ /ˈɪn
streem-IN
释义
To enter a place continuously and in large numbers, like a flow of people or things. Often used to describe people arriving steadily at an event, building, or location.
用法与细微差别
Often used for people entering a room, building, or event in large groups. More visual and vivid than simply saying 'enter' or 'come in'. Usually informal or neutral. Similar to 'pour in'; do not use for individual entries.
Spanish: entrar en masa - llegar en flujoPortuguese (BR): entrar em fluxo - chegar em massaPortuguese (PT): entrar em fluxo - chegar em massaChinese (Simplified): 陆续进入 - 源源不断地进来Chinese (Traditional): 陸續進入 - 源源不斷地進來Hindi: लोग लगातार आनाArabic: يتدفقون إلى الداخلBengali: একটানা প্রবেশ করাRussian: входить потоком - прибывать потокомJapanese: 次々と入るVietnamese: đổ vào (liên tục)Korean: 줄지어 들어오다Turkish: içeri akın etmekUrdu: ایک کے بعد ایک آناIndonesian: berbondong-bondong masuk
例句
People began to stream in as soon as the doors opened.
basic
The students streamed in quietly before the test.
basic
Fans streamed in to watch the game.
basic
By noon, customers were already streaming in for lunch.
natural
Reporters streamed in to cover the breaking news.
natural
You should’ve seen the crowd streaming in when the concert started!
natural