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fluir
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I. flow [Am floʊ, Brit fləʊ] VB intr
1.1. flow:
flow liquid/electric current:
flow tide:
flow tide:
flow blood:
flow (from wound)
flow (from wound)
1.2. flow (run smoothly, continuously):
flow traffic:
flow music/words:
1.3. flow (fall loosely):
flow hair/dress:
2. flow (be plentiful):
flow
3. flow (derive, follow) form:
to flow from sth
II. flow [Am floʊ, Brit fləʊ] N
1.1. flow U (of liquid, current):
flow
flow
rate of flow
1.2. flow U:
flow (of traffic)
to go with the flow inf
2.1. flow C (stream):
flow (of water, lava)
flow (of abuse)
2.2. flow U (menstrual):
flow
2.3. flow U (of tide):
flow
flow
3. flow U:
flow chart, flow diagram N
flow chart
flow chart COMPUT
flow chart COMPUT
traffic flow N U
traffic flow
flow over VB [Am floʊ -, Brit fləʊ -] (v + adv) (extend)
flow over
to flow over into sth
lava flow N
lava flow
cash flow N
cash flow
cash flow
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cash-flow
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Spanish
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I. flow [fləʊ, Am floʊ] VB intr
flow
flow
II. flow [fləʊ, Am floʊ] N no pl
flow of water, ideas
flow of goods
flow of oil/water
flow of blood
Phrases:
in full flow
to go with the flow
cash flow [ˈkæʃˌfləʊ, Am -ˌfloʊ] N FIN
cash flow
flowchart N, flow diagram N
gross cash flow N
gross cash flow
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English
English
flujo de datos tb. COMPUT
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Spanish
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I. flow [floʊ] VB intr
flow
flow
II. flow [floʊ] N
flow of water, ideas
flow of goods
flow of oil/water
flow of blood
Phrases:
in full flow
to go with the flow
cash flow [ˈkæʃ·ˌfloʊ] N FIN
cash flow
flowchart N, flow diagram N
inward flow
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
flujo de datos tb. comput
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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She believes there is no problem that can not be solved using a flow chart, and deludes herself that her emotions are under strict control.
en.wikipedia.org
A large flow chart pinned to the wall detailed the hierarchy of the more than a dozen departments.
www.telegraph.co.uk
When peak flow is being monitored regularly, the results may be recorded on a peak flow chart.
en.wikipedia.org
That question is answered when we examine the overall scheme for study, the flow chart of a single iteration of the model.
en.wikipedia.org
A flow chart with the process will help to define the details.
jamaica-gleaner.com