flowing

US: /ˈfɫoʊɪŋ/
UK: /flˈə‍ʊɪŋ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


flowing /flowing/
  • danh từ
    • sự chảy
    • tính trôi chảy, tính lưu loát (văn)

Thesaurus dictionary


v.
1 stream, pour, run, rush, course, surge, move, go, proceed, progress, drift; gush, glide, purl, roll, ripple, trickle, gurgle, bubble; swirl, whirl, circulate:
People continue to flow past the window. The Thames flows silently to the sea.
2 rush, gush, surge, well (forth), stream, spring, issue, spout, spurt, squirt, spew, flood, cascade, fall, rain; brim, overflow, spill, teem:
Open the gates to allow water to flow into the lock. A stream of insults flowed from his lips. Her tears flowed like wine.
3 issue, originate, come, emanate, rise, begin:
With the dam repaired, water will once again flow from the reservoir. The authority of the state constitutions does not flow from Congress.
4 spread, overspread, cover:
The paint flowed effortlessly onto the canvas.
n.
5 rush, gush, surge; current, course, stream, run, movement, drift:
A dam blocks the flow of water here. The sound of a shot interrupted the flow of conversation.
6 abundance, superabundance, flood, plethora, excess, overflow(ing), deluge, tide, supply; plenty:
London experiences an unending flow of tourists.

Concise English dictionary


flows|flowed|flowingfləʊ
noun
+the motion characteristic of fluids (liquids or gases)
+the amount of fluid that flows in a given time
+the act of flowing or streaming; continuous progression
+any uninterrupted stream or discharge
+something that resembles a flowing stream in moving continuously
+dominant course (suggestive of running water) of successive events or ideas
+the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause
verb
+move or progress freely as if in a stream
+move along, of liquids
+cause to flow
+be abundantly present
+fall or flow in a certain way
+cover or swamp with water
+undergo menstruation