in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
I. flow [Brit fləʊ, Am floʊ] N
1. flow (movement):
2. flow (circulation):
3. flow GEOG (of tide):
- flow
- flusso m
II. flow [Brit fləʊ, Am floʊ] VB intr
1. flow (move):
2. flow (be continuous):
3. flow (move within a system):
4. flow (move gracefully):
traffic flow N
- traffic flow
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in the PONS Dictionary
II. flow [floʊ] N
| I | flow |
|---|---|
| you | flow |
| he/she/it | flows |
| we | flow |
| you | flow |
| they | flow |
| I | flowed |
|---|---|
| you | flowed |
| he/she/it | flowed |
| we | flowed |
| you | flowed |
| they | flowed |
| I | have | flowed |
|---|---|---|
| you | have | flowed |
| he/she/it | has | flowed |
| we | have | flowed |
| you | have | flowed |
| they | have | flowed |
| I | had | flowed |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | flowed |
| he/she/it | had | flowed |
| we | had | flowed |
| you | had | flowed |
| they | had | flowed |
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