streaming
含义: The continuous transmission of audio or video content over the internet, allowing users to watch or listen without downloading the complete file first.
Streaming has fundamentally changed how people consume music, film, and television. Services like Netflix, Spotify, and Disney+ have disrupted traditional broadcasting and physical media. In British English, 'streaming' also has a separate educational meaning: the practice of grouping school pupils by ability (called 'tracking' in American English). The phrase 'streaming service' and 'streaming platform' are standard collocations.
例句
- Streaming services have largely replaced DVD rentals as the primary way people watch films at home. 流媒体服务已在很大程度上取代了DVD租赁,成为人们在家观看电影的主要方式。Los servicios de streaming han sustituido en gran medida al alquiler de DVD como principal forma de ver películas en casa.ストリーミングサービスは、自宅で映画を観る主要な手段としてDVDレンタルにほぼ取って代わりました。스트리밍 서비스는 가정에서 영화를 시청하는 주요 수단으로서 DVD 대여를 거의 대체했습니다.
- The concert was available via live streaming for those who could not attend in person. 这场音乐会通过直播流媒体提供给无法到场的观众。El concierto estuvo disponible en streaming en directo para quienes no pudieron asistir en persona.そのコンサートはライブストリーミングで配信され、会場に来られない人も視聴できました。그 콘서트는 라이브 스트리밍으로 제공되어 직접 참석하지 못하는 사람들도 시청할 수 있었습니다.
- The school abandoned streaming by ability, opting instead for mixed-ability classes. 学校取消了按能力分流的做法,改为采用混合能力的班级编排。El colegio abandonó la agrupación por capacidad, optando en su lugar por clases de aptitud mixta.その学校は能力別編成を廃止し、混合能力クラスを選択しました。그 학교는 능력별 반 편성을 폐지하고 혼합 능력 학급을 채택했습니다.
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用法指南
语境: professional, media
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From stream, from Old English stream (a current of water). The computing sense emerged in the 1990s, describing data that flows continuously like a stream of water.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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