1. stream
The stream becomes shallower as you move upriver.
A small stream runs by my house.
A stream of people came out of the theater.
Drink water from a stream.
Our policies and systems are getting outdated and need revising, but to try to swap horses while crossing a stream might be dangerous.
The three animals tried to help the old man, the monkey using its ability to climb to collect fruit and nuts, and the fox catching fish in the stream to bring to him.
There's been a constant stream of complaint calls since last week.
It must be dangerous to swim in this rapid stream.
When I regained my senses, it seemed that fur had grown on my fingers and knees. When it became slightly brighter, I looked at my reflection in a mountain stream, and I realized that I had become a tiger.
If this organization is left as it is, it will soon go bankrupt; its recovery is as difficult as swapping horses while crossing a stream.
Time is but the stream I go a fishing in.
I love to fish in the trout stream behind my house.
A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it.
Angličtina slovo „potok„(stream) se zobrazí v sadách:
Geografické pojmy anglicky2. creek
This creek of Oder is about 50 km long
If you get thirsty in the woods or mountains, find a creek. A creek is a narrow area of water.
The coast is dotted with tiny creeks.
She pulled herself out of the water and waddled along the sand at the edge of the creek.
There's nothing like a hurricane to demonstrate that our creeks, rivers and ocean suffer significantly from our waste.
His wife caught him out with that blonde and then he was really up shit creek without a paddle.
There used to be a lot of small creeks in old time Shanghai, which included Zhaojia Creek and Yangjing Creek, but they're all covered up nowadays.