0 past simple and past participle of stream
1 to flow somewhere or produce liquid, quickly and in large amounts without stopping:
2 to listen to or watch sound or video on a computer directly from the internet rather than downloading it and saving it first
3 to group and teach together school students with similar abilities who are approximately the same age:
The routines would not change, but since the sound material streamed in, or played from file, showed great variation, the sonic result was not static.
As it became clear which track was about to be played, more men streamed to the dance floor, until it eventually became packed.
He advocates the use of streamed data and accumulated user input to provide unique, dynamic listener experiences.
The interior of a stream could be flocked, and a flock could be part of a streamed texture.
This allows for the data streamed from the users to be understood in terms of recurring patterns and paths that are unique to each group.
Four of the sources were streamed in real time, the rest were recordings that were played back from disk.
If the concept of streamed data is adopted as the basis for an interactive system, the software infrastructure must in turn be able to respond to dynamic changes of states.
Nonetheless, both the students and teachers in the senior first year told me that the students in this year were streamed though this was not a school-wide policy.