Streaming vs Soaking - What's the difference?
streaming | soaking |
movement as a stream
(computing) The transmission of digital audio or video, or the reception or playback of such data without first storing it.
(UK, education) Division of classes into academic streams.
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Immersion in water; a drenching or dunking.
Extremely wet; saturated.
As verbs the difference between streaming and soaking
is that streaming is present participle of lang=en while soaking is present participle of lang=en.As adjectives the difference between streaming and soaking
is that streaming is that streams while soaking is extremely wet; saturated.As nouns the difference between streaming and soaking
is that streaming is movement as a stream while soaking is immersion in water; a drenching or dunking.streaming
English
(wikipedia streaming)Verb
(head)Noun
(en-noun)Finland spreads word on schools, passage=Imagine a country where children do nothing but play until they start compulsory schooling at age seven. Then, without exception, they attend comprehensives until the age of 16. Charging school fees is illegal, and so is sorting pupils into ability groups by streaming or setting.}}
Derived terms
* streaming data * streaming encoder * streaming media * streaming movement * streaming radio * streaming server * streaming tape * streaming video * streaming XMLSee also
* live stream * streamAnagrams
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Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- 1906' ''"We came on a wild-goose chase", grumbled one, as he stirred the fire. "Got nothing but a '''soaking for our pains".'' — Horatio Alger, ''Joe the Hotel Boy ,
Chapter 2.
Adjective
(en adjective)- 1847' ''I shuddered as I stood and looked round me: it was an inclement day for outdoor exercise; not positively rainy, but darkened by a drizzling yellow fog; all under foot was still '''soaking wet with the floods of yesterday. — Charlotte Bronte, ''Jane Eyre ,
Chapter 5.