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I. flow [fləʊ, Am floʊ] VB intr
1. flow also fig (stream):
fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen> a. fig
flow air, light, warmth
strömen a. fig
2. flow fig (originate):
von etw dat herrühren
sich acc aus etw dat ergeben
3. flow (rise):
flow tide
steigen <steigt, stieg, gestiegen>
flow tide
II. flow [fləʊ, Am floʊ] N usu sing
1. flow also fig (movement):
Fluss m <-es, Flüs·se> a. fig
Strom m <-(e)s, Strö̱·me> a. fig
Geldstrom m <-(e)s, -ströme>
Kapitalfluss m <-es, -flüsse>
Güterverkehr m <-(e)s> kein pl
Warenverkehr m <-(e)s> kein pl
Verkehrsfluss m <-es> kein pl
2. flow (volume of fluid):
Durchflussmenge f <-, -n>
3. flow also fig (outpouring):
Ausfluss m <-es, -flüs·se>
Phrases:
III. flow [fləʊ, Am floʊ] ADV
fließend nach n
mon·etary [ˈmʌnɪtəri, Am ˈmɑ:nəteri] ADJ inv ECON
Geld- spec
Währungsausgleich m <-(e)s, -e>
Währungspolitik f <-, -en>
Geldpolitik f <-> kein pl
Währungssystem nt <-s, -e>
Währungsunion f <-, -en>
Währungseinheit f <-, -en>
monetary flow N INV-FIN
monetary ADJ STATE
flow VB
flow (veh/h, on a specific road)
flow TRAFF FLOW
Present
Iflow
youflow
he/she/itflows
weflow
youflow
theyflow
Past
Iflowed
youflowed
he/she/itflowed
weflowed
youflowed
theyflowed
Present Perfect
Ihaveflowed
youhaveflowed
he/she/ithasflowed
wehaveflowed
youhaveflowed
theyhaveflowed
Past Perfect
Ihadflowed
youhadflowed
he/she/ithadflowed
wehadflowed
youhadflowed
theyhadflowed
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