streaming 的定义
- an act or instance of flowing.
- Also called protoplasmic streaming. Biology. rapid flowing of cytoplasm within a cell; cyclosis.
- Digital Technology. a technology for transferring data so that it can be received and processed in a steady stream: streaming video.
streaming 近义词
flow from
更多streaming例句
- We’ve lost count of the number of new streaming platforms, a luxury that can really add up for TV lovers.
- News video outlets, in particular, have prioritized YouTube, which has a more established revenue-sharing program, and streaming platforms like free, ad-supported streaming TV services.
- The Future of TV Briefing this week looks at how subscription-based streaming services are working to hang on to the subscribers they’ve acquired since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
- The governor also vetoed the digital ad tax and the streaming tax, however, which were two of the ways Democrats planned to pay for the education overhaul.
- As CBS relentlessly advertised its streaming service during the Super Bowl last night, subscribers to that service were having trouble watching the game.
- My family is ready to mount an intervention, and cancel my streaming accounts.
- The DISH Anywhere App is just one of three ways DISH is changing the way we think about streaming entertainment.
- He pauses, absorbing the sunshine streaming into his garden.
- What are your thoughts on streaming music services like Spotify?
- “Jason tried to convince Steve Jobs that Apple should start a streaming music subscription business,” Freston recalls.
- No streaming eyes ever watched its departure; no beating hearts ever hailed its return.
- A rich, tender sunshine is streaming in through the windows, and gilding the stately edifice with the purest light.
- She saw the lights streaming from the library window, she saw the little group there, and she drew nearer.
- A faint click reaches my tense ear, the streaming lightning burns into my face.
- Little Nora bounded away like a small fairy, with her fair curls streaming in the wind which her own speed created.