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flow (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “flow”

sg. flow, pl. flows ou indén.
  1. écoulement
    After the heavy rain, the flow of water in the river increased, making it dangerous to swim.
  2. flux (mouvement fluide et continu)
    The dancer's movements had a graceful flow that captivated the audience.
  3. flux (approvisionnement continu)
    The store relies on a steady flow of customers throughout the day to remain profitable.
  4. flux menstruel
    She uses a calendar app to monitor her menstrual flow and symptoms.
  5. flux (état mental de concentration et de plaisir)
    While playing the piano, she often enters a flow where time seems to stop.
  6. flux (montée de la marée)
    The fishermen set out their nets just before the flow to catch more fish.
  7. flow (rythme et style du rappeur)
    His unique flow made him stand out in the music industry.
  8. flux (séquence d'étapes)
    Understanding the data flow is crucial when developing complex software applications.

verbe “flow”

infinitif flow; il flows; prét. flowed; part. passé flowed; gér. flowing
  1. couler
    The river flows peacefully through the forest, providing water for the wildlife.
  2. s'écouler
    Despite initial nerves, their conversation flowed effortlessly over dinner.
  3. flotter
    Her long dress flowed elegantly as she descended the staircase at the ball.
  4. abonder
    At the festival, music and laughter flowed freely late into the night.
  5. monter
    The tide flows in during the afternoon, covering the sandbanks.
  6. ajuster (texte pour qu'il s'adapte à l'espace désigné)
    The graphic designer flowed the text around the image to enhance the layout.